Downloaded a Divx film, but even after Ive cut the credits AND a small part of the start it is STILL slightly too big (10mb too big) to fit on one cd.
I dont really want to go thru the film to cut out a couple of scenes (of course!)
Im not sure what I can do? i.e to make it 5% smaller (without re-encoding)
Or maybe that is the only solution.
i.e. to load it into DVD2AVI > OPen Gordian Knot and specify the file size(so that it shoudl then fit on one cd).
But when I did this - I get a green screen (in DVD2AVI). Why?
Ive never had this before. The DVD2AVI settings window tells me that it is NTSC (never had one of these before) and then the programme crashes.
Shoudl I change some settign in DVD2AVi to allow for the fact that it is NTSC. Or is it somethign to do with the video Divx codec used (it is infact Divx3 - but im not sure why this should be a problem, as when i load the file into GSpot - to identify the properties of the file it tells me that I have that particular codec installed)
Anyway, I would only need to -re-encode the entire Divx if there was not another (less time consuming) option.
What about re-encoding the audio at a lower bitrate (i.e 112 as opposed 128 - or whatever)?
Is it possisible to do this? How?
I dont knwo how to extract the audio from a Divx file.
Remember this a downloaded file, sio i dont have the separate audio mp3/acc files.
many thanks
I dont really want to go thru the film to cut out a couple of scenes (of course!)
Im not sure what I can do? i.e to make it 5% smaller (without re-encoding)
Or maybe that is the only solution.
i.e. to load it into DVD2AVI > OPen Gordian Knot and specify the file size(so that it shoudl then fit on one cd).
But when I did this - I get a green screen (in DVD2AVI). Why?
Ive never had this before. The DVD2AVI settings window tells me that it is NTSC (never had one of these before) and then the programme crashes.
Shoudl I change some settign in DVD2AVi to allow for the fact that it is NTSC. Or is it somethign to do with the video Divx codec used (it is infact Divx3 - but im not sure why this should be a problem, as when i load the file into GSpot - to identify the properties of the file it tells me that I have that particular codec installed)
Anyway, I would only need to -re-encode the entire Divx if there was not another (less time consuming) option.
What about re-encoding the audio at a lower bitrate (i.e 112 as opposed 128 - or whatever)?
Is it possisible to do this? How?
I dont knwo how to extract the audio from a Divx file.
Remember this a downloaded file, sio i dont have the separate audio mp3/acc files.
many thanks
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