Undisputed SVCD DVD rip cd 1 of 2 is 80 mins 7 seconds.
My burner can't over burn, and the cds I have are all 79 min 57 sec (all the cds I've ever bought are reported this size, wierd) (ie it ain't going over 80 mins).
What can I do here?
When I try to extract the BIN-->MPEG in VCDGEAR, it can't, it extracts a over a 100 files then wants to overwrite them all (i've never had this happen before.)
Even if I managed to extract as an MPEG, if I try to cut a few seconds off in TMGEnc, from my experience, when it puts it back together (ie after you cut off a certain amount), that file is always slightly bigger than it should be (thus I would have to cut off say 1-2 mins of the movie to get it under the size for an 80 min cd.).
Any ideas of what I could do?
Medieval
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Trying using Isobuster. That is what I use when I download a .BIN that was converted as SVCD and I have to remux it in TMPGENc so that my DVD player will play it. Once you install the program it will recongize the files and you can select extract MPEG to your hard drive.
http://www.smart-projects.net/isobuster/
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