50min AVI to MPEG won't fit on 80min CD-R

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  • Angie2
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    • Jun 2004
    • 9

    50min AVI to MPEG won't fit on 80min CD-R

    I think I'm trying to do something impossible.

    I have an AVI that's 50 minutes long and I'd like to convert it to an MPEG-1 VCD format and burn that to an 80min CD-R so I can view it on my DVD player. The player is a Philips DVD724 http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/d/d...at_pss_eng.pdf

    I followed the instructions here http://nickyguides.digital-digest.com/AVItoVCD.htm but the file is already 700mb and it's only 55% of the way through.

    Do I need to use a different type of media? I'd rather not compromise quality but I also don't want to change disks mid way.

    Hope I'm making sense and thanks in advance for your help!
    Angie
  • ignignot
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    • Mar 2004
    • 281

    #2
    If you're encoding with standard a standard VCD bitrate (1150 kbps) then you should be able to fit 80 mins on an 80 min CD.

    I'd check out some more guides at www.dvdrhelp.com, because upon reading just the first part of the guide you linked to, i noticed it says to use TMPGEnc ver. 12a which is very old.

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    • Angie2
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      • Jun 2004
      • 9

      #3
      Wow! fast reply.
      I'm kind of new to this. I thought that perhaps the 80min meant for audio.
      Angie

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      • setarip
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        • Dec 2001
        • 24955

        #4
        VCDs, just as audio (music) CDs, are based on running time, not filesize...

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        • Angie2
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          • Jun 2004
          • 9

          #5
          Thanks so much for these quick replies!

          You mean even if the MPG file size (It's still converting BTW) turns out to be over a gig it'll fit on my 80min 700mb CD-R?

          It's currently at 84% 1.1gb in size now.

          Oh, and yes I used 1150 kbps.
          Angie

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          • setarip
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            • Dec 2001
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            #6
            "You mean even if the MPG file size (It's still converting BTW) turns out to be over a gig it'll fit on my 80min 700mb CD-R?"

            Unfortunately, no. The top end is usually about 800-850 Megs.

            Sounds like there must be something unusual about your "50 minute .AVI", as it shouldn't convert to THAT large an MPEG-1VCD file. Do the following:


            1) Load the original video file into VirtualDub (or one of its many variants) or NanDub

            2) From the "File" dropdown menu, select "File Information"

            3) Post (here) EVERYTHING you see (BOTH video and audio information), or post a screen capture .jpg of the information box

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            • Angie2
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              • Jun 2004
              • 9

              #7
              This'll take me a little time. I need to go to work. Be back tonight.
              Thanks again so much!!
              a

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              • Angie2
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                • Jun 2004
                • 9

                #8
                When I first loaded the AVI I got a message. Perhaps thats my problem.
                Looks like I can only attach one file at a time. I'll do the AVI info next...
                Attached Files

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                • Angie2
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                  • Jun 2004
                  • 9

                  #9
                  and here's the AVIINFO.
                  Thanks again!
                  a
                  Attached Files

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                  • setarip
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                    • Dec 2001
                    • 24955

                    #10
                    Your video contains a Variable Bitrate ("VBR") .MP3 audiostream (that TMPGEnc can't handle properly), that you'll have to convert to a Constant Bitrate ("CBR") .MP3 audiostream, as follows:

                    Converting .AVIs with VBR-MP3 Audio for use with TMPGEnc

                    Using VirtualDubMOD to Convert "VBR" .MP3 to Uncompressed .WAV

                    1) Load the .AVI file into VirtualDubMOD (a different program than the standard VirtualDub)

                    2) From the "Video" dropdown menu, select "Direct Stream Copy"

                    3) From the "Streams" dropdown menu, select "Stream List" - and rightclick on the audio stream, then select "Full Processing Mode" - then click on "OK"

                    4) From the "File" dropdown menu, save .AVI with a new filename

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                    • Angie2
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                      • Jun 2004
                      • 9

                      #11
                      You guys are great!
                      I will try this and let you know how it worked.
                      Thank you - Thank you - Thank you!

                      I've been trying to figure this out for a while now and gave up...
                      a

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                      • setarip
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                        • Dec 2001
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                        #12
                        "Thank you - Thank you - Thank you!"

                        My (Our) pleasure ;>}

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                        • Angie2
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                          • Jun 2004
                          • 9

                          #13
                          It Worked!
                          The size is only 514mb and pretty good quality. I'm going to experiment with some settings. Thanks again.
                          a

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                          • ignignot
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                            • Mar 2004
                            • 281

                            #14
                            "I'm going to experiment with some settings."

                            Might I suggest trying out the kVCD templates for TMPGEnc found at http://www.kvcd.net

                            They are not 100% in line with VCD standards, but are accepted by most DVD players, and the quality is phenonemal.

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                            • setarip
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                              • Dec 2001
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                              #15
                              "It Worked!
                              Thanks again."

                              As always, my pleasure ;>}

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