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techno
17 Jan 2002, 08:05 PM
Hi there. I have good (I think) knowledge of capturing and converting to DIVX and how to make the source as good as possible etc...
I have downloading my first DVD rip film. It is really good quality and the file size is 699MB! I do have 700Mb Cd's but obviously it won't fit.
How can I reduce the file size??
I would appreciate it if you can help me (especially setarip(??))
There are credits on the end but if I try to remove them and re-save the avi file then the file size becomes over 1GB!
Remember, it is my first time dealing with DVD rips.
Please help
Techno
benderman
17 Jan 2002, 09:45 PM
Use Virtualdub to cut of the credits, set audio and video to direct stream copy and save as avi.
techno
17 Jan 2002, 09:49 PM
Thanks for your reply, I have done that but file size > 800MB!
UncasMS
17 Jan 2002, 11:21 PM
are you sure you used direct stream for both, video + audio??
i'd totally agree with benderman: simply cut off the end credits
Kaiser-Soze
17 Jan 2002, 11:22 PM
If your filesize is 699MB and u have 700MB why it won't fit to 1 CD?
Anyway u can resave the AVI and lower the bitrate
hope it works
techno
18 Jan 2002, 01:29 AM
Thank-you UncasMS, I agree to cut of the credits but file size then gets big! Even if I do direct stream copy for both a+v
It won't fit on one CD because of the "UDF/ISO" file system which takes a bit of space!
Thanks
Techno
benderman
18 Jan 2002, 01:36 AM
I know that increase of size can happen if you convert from asf to avi or avi to asf. Maybe it is an asf-file that only has the avi-extension.
If windows (or any other OS) says that the file has a size of 699MB it should fit on every 700MB-CD-R. Maybe the file is broken so that your OS can't identify the size correctly.
techno
18 Jan 2002, 01:38 AM
It is not an ASF file! It is 30000000000000% an avi DIVX file! Why will it not fit on one 700MB CD? Because of the file system the Cd has to use!
Kaiser-Soze
18 Jan 2002, 02:27 AM
I have fitted even 700MB DivX files to a 700MB cd.
In fact when I am ripping I am trying to get the file exactly 1400MB
Just try it and you 'll see ;-)
techno
18 Jan 2002, 02:29 AM
well, I have tried copying the file to the CD but it says that the file is too large for the CD. I am using nero 5.5
Techno
Kaiser-Soze
18 Jan 2002, 02:44 AM
I suppose u finalize the CD?
Because if u don't it takes space too
benderman
18 Jan 2002, 02:49 AM
I don't really know why u use the UDF-file-system, but if u use it you will always have tu cut off 1-2MB. Better u change to 702MB-CD-Rs if u still want UDF.
I also can't find the solution for the cutting-problem. Try to check the file with norton utils or something like that. Maybe the header is broken and the os isn't able to find the real file-size.
Kaiser-Soze
18 Jan 2002, 02:53 AM
I use ISO Level 1 and Format: Mode1 and it works fine
try them.
I am using nero 5.5 too
I can't understand what could be wrong
techno
18 Jan 2002, 08:21 PM
I will give it a shot!
Thanks
Techno
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