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MikeBUK
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3. May 2003 @ 09:42 |
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I downloaded a movie in XVid format. It looks great but I don't know how to output it to disc. It won't burn to DVD obviously. I tried burning to VCD but the file is too long at 900mb. Any suggestions?
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5. May 2003 @ 15:16 |
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I'm just about to check this out w/ Nero SVCD encoding...8 Mile [XviD] is the project.
I have a CD Burner that can over-burn & handles 99min CD's but I've had to uninstall it due to wanting a DVD-Rom installed aswell & IDE Cable not being able to handle anymore hardware (until updating is done)
Pioneer 104 DVD-RW
Lite-On 165H DVD-Rom
Does your hardware allow either 90/99min CD-R ?
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5. May 2003 @ 16:12 |
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Generally the idea with vcd is to split the files with tmpgenc or something for 2 cd's, ahve you tried that??
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5. May 2003 @ 23:24 |
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Splitting things over 2 discs...hukk-tooey !
: )
(I can't get DVD Architect,TMPEGEnc,Xing Encoder etc to accept XviD movie full stop...even tho I have an XviD Codec)
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6. May 2003 @ 15:51 |
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Well, its well known that 2 disks is needed for the quality!!
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6. May 2003 @ 15:54 |
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Dela,
Mate , buddy , pal...lol
How do I encode an XviD .avi file ?: )
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6. May 2003 @ 16:04 |
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lol, herbsman, my friend pal buddie, do you have a lot of codecs installed?? ie.. the xvid codec but also the nimo codec pack??
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6. May 2003 @ 16:07 |
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I have Koepi XviD codec and a few others like DivX 5.02 or 03 cant remember...an old codec by GEJ
err DivX 3.11 Alpha
my mind is a blank as to any more to be honest
(I'm able to play the XviD movies I wish to encode but D'OH...software aint havin' it)!
; p
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6. May 2003 @ 16:10 |
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Perhaps the software is resusing because it cant understand the weirdly compressed audio that comes with most xvid and divx files??
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6. May 2003 @ 16:15 |
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hehe
more than likely , i've read all the 'UPSIDE DOWN' threads and so on...
It's a shame it's so hard to encode some XviD's cos they are really good quality video/audio
I was gonna make it a project & make sure I got to the bottom of it but...I can't be arsed anymore (too much like hard work)
I have a TV Out on my TV Card so isn't really a nightmare : P
Cheers anyway Dela
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6. May 2003 @ 16:17 |
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Yep no problem, the ono thing i will say is decompress the audio of a (non ac3) xvid before encoding it!!
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8. May 2003 @ 17:51 |
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I have recompressed xvid video. I had to make sure I had the most recent DivX files and I installed Vidomi. Which is a xvid player with it's codecs. I then was able to encode it to mpeg2 DVD NTSC with either Canopus Procoder, or Ulead Multimedia Studio <video Editor> 7. I have had no problems in that field. Hope that helps
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8. May 2003 @ 17:53 |
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Cheers,
I'll try getting round to giving it a go :p
Did you mean Ulead MediaStudio Pro v6 (which is all I can find) ?
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9. May 2003 @ 06:09 |
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Ulead Media Studio 6 should work fine. But Lately with some of the newer newer movies.. I haven't been as good of results. But I have been doing a few things different. <different sound adjustments and such>
A little learned, sometimes to late.
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