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  1. After I converted my avi to mpeg, the file size is 824MB. How can I split in into 2 files, and then burn them. Or through TMPEnc, how can I read on avi, and split it into 2 mpegs.

    Even with over-burn I cannot burn the bin/cue file on 700 MB CDR
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    Are you sure.. a 700MB data CD will hold ~807MB of mpeg data ( mpde 2 ).
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    Look to the left under EDIT, as well as as long as it is under 80 minutes, and to VCD spec's you should be able to fit it. A VCD burn writes a VCD in Mode 2, so it doesn't rely solely on file size. See under AUTHOR for more info there
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  4. I think it go uptill 808MB, and then VCD Easy craps out. If this is not possible, how can I split the avi, or split the mpeg for VCD.
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    Did you ENABLE overburn on VCDeasy... it need to be enabled.
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  6. Spider,

    It is greater than 80 minutes, I belive about 85 minutes.

    Is it possible that TMPGEnc can make 2 mpeg, or can we specify max file size, anmd then start a new file.
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  7. Ok, if you need to split the 824MB size file into 2 = size files, there is a program called VCDCut, It's very good, and it has a couple good other uses besides cutting up just MGG files. If you want my AIM name, here you go. I'll help u out. Spawn3745, and my E-mail is Spawn3745@yahoo.com. Just E-mail me, or just try to catch me online. I'm usually online all the time.

    Well Peace out.
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  8. , AH......I was able to use TMPGEnc to make 2 seperate mpg.
    And then used the VCD Easy to put it in 2 disks. I will look into VCDCut.

    Thanks everyone.
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