how can i convert avi to svcd or vcd?
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rappa619
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22. February 2003 @ 18:57 |
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i downloaded a movie off of kazaa its 3 avi's and each are about 150mb, how do i convert them into vcd or svcd? when i try to use any of the programs like tmpeng but when i load on the avi file it says that its not of the right format. then i got a decompressing program now each movie was 460mb and still the same messages about not being the right type or right sound rate.
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tutor1357
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23. February 2003 @ 06:40 |
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Use DVD123C39u29t55ter
Do you wanna get the software? In fact, its true name is: You will have to get rid of all of the arabic numerals in "DVD123C39u29t55ter", now you should find its real name:-)
You can download it in www.cnet.com or www.tucows.com or simply search it in google.com
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rappa619
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23. February 2003 @ 10:43 |
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thanks i will try that program thats a nice way of typing it.
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23. February 2003 @ 16:26 |
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Shoey
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27. February 2003 @ 14:30 |
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Just remember that what you download, is what you get. Whoever ripped these files hopefully did a superior job. I recommend you use DVD2SVCD to convert avi (divx) to SVCD as VCD video quality sucketh big time. A tutorial provided by ChickenMan (my post) is around here somewhere...
Shoey
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27. February 2003 @ 18:09 |
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I couldn't agree more! Instead of re-encoding and loosing some quality I get SVCD releases if they are availible and if not then I get the divx/xvid and use DVD2SVCD with CCE SP and the quality is usually good on the output. Everything should be fine as long as you download download tmd stuff!
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Shoey
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1. March 2003 @ 01:53 |
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I agree with Dela on this issue but sometimes you can't find the right format (SVCD) to download a particular movie. If you encounter this often and find rips in DivX or AVI then there should be at LEAST 2 or more files and the first should be roughly around 700 mb's or a litte higher (DivX, AVI, XVid). If you see such smaller files, personally I don't recommend even downloading. Look for SVCD format and there should be 2 or more files as well. Should you have to convert AVI2SVCD, definatly go with DVD2SVCD (CCE encoder).
Shoey
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1. March 2003 @ 05:25 |
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I usually get 2 xvid files 700mb each and often have ac3 audio aswell :)
I think the lesson to learn is dont use kazaa to download movies!
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Blatz
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3. March 2003 @ 10:18 |
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What do you use to download movies then??
I've never seen anything larger than 800MB for a dvd rip and only one file not two.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3. March 2003 @ 10:20
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Shoey
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3. March 2003 @ 23:54 |
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Program to download movies? P2P file sharing clients like eDonkey, eMule, Direct Connect.
Every movie I've backed up (USA) is mostly recorded in AC3 (6/2 channel) to SVCD. I've yet to test the DTS on the latest DVD2SVCD 1.1.2 to see if the audio will playback on pc, home dvd player as well.
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4. March 2003 @ 00:02 |
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