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ashman007
12 Jan 2006, 11:32 PM
I have just converted an avi file to mpeg format, because my DVD player plays only mpeg files.
After conversion the size of the file is 870MB.
Please help me out of the predicament.
Thanks.
UncasMS
13 Jan 2006, 12:47 AM
what's the problem with this size?
burning it to a regular cd?
what kind of mpg did you create?
ashman007
13 Jan 2006, 05:33 AM
The avi file is 01:25.53 movie (700 MB) file which I converted into MPEG-1 format using Xilisoft avi mpeg converter.
Using Nero, I selected Make Video CD, and added the MPEG-1 file to burn it on my CD-R.
That's where the problem occured, it showed that the 700 MB limit has been exceeded & that problems may occur when burning the project.
I don't know how to proceed further.
Help
Thanks
paglamon
14 Jan 2006, 03:37 AM
I don't think u have any option but to edit out some portions of ur mpeg to bring it down to 700 MB.But usually,I think, a 700MB cd can hold about 84 min of video in vcd format.That means u neeed to cut out a couple of minutes from ur video.
LT. Columbo
14 Jan 2006, 07:12 AM
one option is to create a KVCD. make sure your player will support a non-standard VCD (many will), as explained in this link.
http://www.weethet.nl/english/video_kvcd_intro.php
ashman007
14 Jan 2006, 08:40 PM
The name of the DVD Player is Sansui DVD 1221. With the accompanying booklet , it is written that it plays these file formats: DVD, VCD, SVCD, CD, MP3, CD-R, CD/RW, KODAK CD.
Now you have tell me if it can support KVCD.
Thanks
techreactor
14 Jan 2006, 10:29 PM
The name of the DVD Player is Sansui DVD 1221. With the accompanying booklet , it is written that it plays these file formats: DVD, VCD, SVCD, CD, MP3, CD-R, CD/RW, KODAK CD.
Now you have tell me if it can support KVCD.
Thanks
For KVCD you will have to download one of the samples available on their website and burn+play to check your players compatibility.
Other option for you is to reencode the Video using TMPGenc (process video and audio seperately) and then use the VCDgear software to compile the VCD.
If you would have wanted to do a DVD, I would have suggested DIKO (http://www.vmesquita.com/en/diko.htm)
LT. Columbo
15 Jan 2006, 04:04 AM
your model# isn't in the database
http://www.weethet.nl/english/video_dvdcompatibility.php#results
but 3 show it supports (sansui). i'd just try it, what's one cd-r? i'd use a cd-rw...even better.
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