I have been successfully using DVD2SVCD but noticed in many cases the final CD is larger than 800MB. I am using the default constant quality (CQ) setting with highest quality motion search precision, which makes good movies but the estimates made by DVD2SVCD are cutting things to closely. Finally it hurt because the movie I ripped tonight ended up with a third CD that was 856MB. CDRWIN refused to burn it because it was too big for an 800MB CD. Although it is not usual for a SVCD .bin file to be 800-835MB, apparently 856MB is over the limit. How can I do better so that the program does not err with its estimates leaving me with a final CD that is too big to burn? Clearly I could set the bitrate to 740MB CD's but that seems to be throwing away disk space that could improve quality. Perhaps I should use an estimation program and somehow set the bitrate manually?
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