Hello,
I'm a n00b to AVI to VCD conversion, but have managed to a few without much trouble. My question is, how come some AVI's come out of the conversion process with sizes of 1GB+ even though the source may be the same as another AVI that comes out at <700MB.
Files that come out at >700MB are a problem for me, as I don't have a DVD-RW.
Is the only way to solve this problem split the AVI? I will end up with about 4-5 discs worth
Is it practical to attempt this kind of thing without a DVD-RW?
Thanks
I'm a n00b to AVI to VCD conversion, but have managed to a few without much trouble. My question is, how come some AVI's come out of the conversion process with sizes of 1GB+ even though the source may be the same as another AVI that comes out at <700MB.
Files that come out at >700MB are a problem for me, as I don't have a DVD-RW.
Is the only way to solve this problem split the AVI? I will end up with about 4-5 discs worth

Is it practical to attempt this kind of thing without a DVD-RW?
Thanks

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