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  1. I am not really sure how to use the KVCD templages for tmpenc. I have downloaded the KVCD-LBR-11-12-2002-352x240-_NTSCFilm_-PLUS.mcf file and copied it to the tempenc template folder. Are there any step-by-step tutorials or guides on how what to do.

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    Kizer
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  2. Originally Posted by kizer8
    I am not really sure how to use the KVCD templages for tmpenc. I have downloaded the KVCD-LBR-11-12-2002-352x240-_NTSCFilm_-PLUS.mcf file and copied it to the tempenc template folder. Are there any step-by-step tutorials or guides on how what to do.

    Thanks for your kind cooperation.
    Kizer
    http://www.kvcd.net/guides/kguide/kvcdguide.htm

    -kwag
    KVCD.Net - Advanced Video Conversion
    http://www.kvcd.net
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  3. Where would I start if I already have an .avi that I want to convert to mpeg.

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    Kizer
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    where to start you are real close http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/userguides/84759.php
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  5. Thanks isogonic, but I was looking more for help on using the kvcd template if you already have an avi.

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    Kizer
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  6. Thanks, but this still doesn't explain how to use the kvcd templates to fit a movie on 1 cd.

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    Kizer
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  7. open tmpg, hit load, seard for the file you have the template on, hit this template, and chazan... you have the kvcd template enabled. if you want all the file in one cd (and it's more than 60 minutes), you can do it in the setting tab, then "advanced" and then in "source range".

    it's not that hard.

    now, all i said here (which is the very basic) you could learn by surfing through tutorials. if you want to understand and make a good job in your dvds/vcds/svcds, you could try the tutorials first.
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