the questions a bit vague but with a dual layered disc and tmpenc dvd author i have managed to get 3 movies onto one disc.The process is time consuming.Each file had to be convertered from AVI to mpeg 2 (around 10+ hours).I know there are better programs around than avi2mpeg like the mainconcept mpegencoder which does them in about an hour but i have issues with that one in that it will encode all but only plays about 18 mins with sound and the rest is silent.
Quote: 1 DVD (in size) and 5 of them won't fit on a DVD!].
That statement will change when bluray becomes more affordable to us poor folk.Looking forward to getting a few movies onto one disc.
Quote:1 DVD (in size) and 5 of them won't fit on a DVD!.
Quote:That statement will change when bluray becomes more affordable to us poor folk.Looking forward to getting a few movies onto one disc.
in fact your both wrong, it all depends on how long the movies you are encoding are...ive managed to fit 5 VCD encoded movies onto 1 dvd-5(single layer) because they all were on average 800mb each(do the math ;))...you can get 3 SVCD encoded movies on 1 DVD-5 depending on bitrate and runtime...so garling it all depends on how big your 5 mpegs are..its easy to put vcds on dvd seeing 352x240/352x288 are valid dvd resolutions...all you have to do is resample the audio to mp2-48000hz with mpeg2vcr or any other alternative that works and then compile and burn thats it.
i used to hate going to weddings, all the old dears would poke me and say "your next", they stopped saying it after i did it to them at funerals -Chopper Reid-
No, Mick69. I said that if 'you convert a VCD-movie in a DVD-movie' (MPEG-1 - 352x240 to MPEG-2 - 720x480, as many people seems to love), 2+ movies won't fit! The rule is 'a VCD is 10 MB per minute' and therefore you can fit up to approx 450' minutes movies! (7.5 hours)
>if 'you convert a VCD-movie in a DVD-movie' (MPEG-1 - 352x240 to MPEG-2 - 720x480
Aldaco, why do you always stick to 720x480? It doesn't have to be full resolution.. When you have 352x240, 352x288, 352x480 or 352x576 MPEG-2s, then you have DVD standard video files (with MP2/48kHz audio).
Quote:No, Mick69. I said that if 'you convert a VCD-movie in a DVD-movie'
sorry m8 couldnt completely comprehend just what you were trying to say in your previous post but yes ur right you cant fit 2+ dvd encoded movies on 1 dvd(unless poor quality doesnt bother you) but theres really no point converting VCD to dvd....waste of time and quality
i used to hate going to weddings, all the old dears would poke me and say "your next", they stopped saying it after i did it to them at funerals -Chopper Reid-