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  1. Im using a VCDHELP guide to fit a movie on to one disc in VCd format
    When i load the file up in windows media player it says the movie is 96 minutes (1hour 36 minutes.) But when i go to encode to VCD using TMPGEnc 2.5 it says the movie is 284min. When i click to encode it says it will take something like 8 hours.
    It is only on certain download movies that it does this.
    Has anyone else encoutered this problem, or know how to get round it?
    Details of the file format r below:

    IMAGE:
    Width 512 Pixels
    Height 384 Pixels

    Audio
    Duration 01:35:39
    Bit Rate 129kbps
    Audio format MPEG Layer-3

    Video
    Frame rate 23frames/second
    Data Rate 125kbps
    Video Sample size 24 bit
    Video compression DIVXMPG4 V3

    Any help would be great
    Chase
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  2. Hi Angel,i have this problem before.I converted the aduio to wave with virtual dub first and then when I used tmpge the time would be normal.
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  3. ok downloaded virtual dub. what do i do with it?
    Ive notused thisprogram b4
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  4. ok, i ripped AUDIO. Ive loaded the movie into tmpg and then the audio. encoded a small section, and when i came to play it back, there was pic,but no sound.
    Any ideas anyone?
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  5. 1.File-open video
    2.Under Audio select Full processing mode
    3.Under audio again select conversion and then 44100
    4. select save wav


    Is this how you saved the wave.
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  6. no,but im just gonna do it that way. Ill report if it works or not.
    thanx
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  7. Did it adjust the time properly and BTW there are some pretty good templates out there that put an entire movie on 1 cd but unfortunately not all dvd players support VBR ,like mine
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