700 MB splitted with nandub into 370 and 330 MB and converted with TMPGEnc into MPEG-2 for SVCD. now i have 911 and 730 MB. do always such a big files appear or is some solution for this that to fit them into 2 CD's, not 3? or maybe is some programs for splitting mpeg-1 and mpeg-2?
360 & 330 MB avi converted with TMPGenc into MPEG-2 & got 911 & 730 MB
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Re: 360 & 330 MB avi converted with TMPGenc into MPEG-2 & got 911 & 730 MB
Originally posted by realas
do always such a big files appear or is some solution for this that to fit them into 2 CD's
Here you need to type 700MB into the box which says "Estimated File Size".
It will then give you the best quality bitrate possible to fit (comfortably) on a CD. (taking into account the audio settings and all)
If you find the bitrate is something crap like 1200. Then maybe you check your audio frequency, (33000 Hz is normally adaquate instead of the normal 48000HZ, this should knock up your bitrate)
At least thats what i do.....
Good Luck
Steve........Comment
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Re: 360 & 330 MB avi converted with TMPGenc into MPEG-2 & got 911 & 730 MB
Originally posted by realas
700 MB splitted with nandub into 370 and 330 MB and converted with TMPGEnc into MPEG-2 for SVCD. now i have 911 and 730 MB. do always such a big files appear or is some solution for this that to fit them into 2 CD's, not 3? or maybe is some programs for splitting mpeg-1 and mpeg-2?Comment
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