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  1. I have finished ripping a DVD to my Hard Drive using "TMPGEnc 2.59", I used a Bitrate of 900 BPS, I wanted to put it on one CD, But when I tried to burn it to a CD using "VCD Easy" it told me the Image was too big. the disc I was trying to burn it to is an 80 min cd. My question is, Do I need to redo the TMPGEnc process, and set the bitrate lower then 900 bps, or where did I go wrong? I have been unable to adjust TMPGEnc using the start up Wizard, because it is the free version, but I was able to make my adjustments on their main screen. Thanks in Advance...
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    What is the size of the MPEG file? A 80 minute CD can hold approximately 800 meg when recorded mode-2. You can maybe get an additional 15-25 meg if you overburn.
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    get rid of tmpgenc 2.59. that has a bug that makes files larger than they should.
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  4. also this calculator lets you know how much bitrate to use in your movie so it'll fit on 1 disc - https://www.videohelp.com/calc.htm
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