To actually re-iterate what you have achieved:
You have found out that your avi is divx5 and that in order to encode it to VCD you simply go through the VCD wizard.
The steps for this I would have taken are;
a) Run the AVI through Gspot to get the bitrate/framerate and audio information (also to check that the file is the correct length)
a_1) Open the AVI in DivFix or VideoFixer and rebuild the file cutting out any bad frames.
b) Run VirtualDubMod and remove the audio stream (full processing---especially if the audio is AC3)
c) Run TMPGEnc and go through the wizard making sure I choose the correct template to begin with!
D) Use either Nero Vision Express to put a simple backdrop/Intro screen.
E) Using Nero burn the VCD at 8x or lower.
There are other ways to achieve this but having tried most of them I find this way to be the quickest and most reliable.
DVDFr34k
You have found out that your avi is divx5 and that in order to encode it to VCD you simply go through the VCD wizard.
The steps for this I would have taken are;
a) Run the AVI through Gspot to get the bitrate/framerate and audio information (also to check that the file is the correct length)
a_1) Open the AVI in DivFix or VideoFixer and rebuild the file cutting out any bad frames.
b) Run VirtualDubMod and remove the audio stream (full processing---especially if the audio is AC3)
c) Run TMPGEnc and go through the wizard making sure I choose the correct template to begin with!
D) Use either Nero Vision Express to put a simple backdrop/Intro screen.
E) Using Nero burn the VCD at 8x or lower.
There are other ways to achieve this but having tried most of them I find this way to be the quickest and most reliable.
DVDFr34k
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