Hi, I have a problem regarding file size when I convert a divx encoded avi file, to a NTSC Film VCD.
When I convert a film, it converts to over 2gb in file size.. sometimes up to/over 4gb! (original avi is about 700mb). When I watched the movie I noticed it played through to the very last frame, and from then on it showed that frame for about 3 hours, as the movie is encoded from 93mins (original avi length) into an mpg of about 4 hours (wtf?)
I followed the tutorial from this website for converting an avi to a vcd, and also used 'clip frame' to keep the original aspect ratio. For some weird reason TMPGenc converted the avi to a massive file size, with no sound and with a much longer video length instead of the 93 minutes.
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong here? I've tried using all the different templates (VCD, SVCD) but I always get massive file sizes etc
Please help :s
(I have Nero too, if anyone knows how you can use a 'clip frame' function to keep the original avi aspect ratio, I'd be grateful since nero is fine apart from the fact that it forces the film to play fullscreen when originally its in widescreen format.)
When I convert a film, it converts to over 2gb in file size.. sometimes up to/over 4gb! (original avi is about 700mb). When I watched the movie I noticed it played through to the very last frame, and from then on it showed that frame for about 3 hours, as the movie is encoded from 93mins (original avi length) into an mpg of about 4 hours (wtf?)
I followed the tutorial from this website for converting an avi to a vcd, and also used 'clip frame' to keep the original aspect ratio. For some weird reason TMPGenc converted the avi to a massive file size, with no sound and with a much longer video length instead of the 93 minutes.
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong here? I've tried using all the different templates (VCD, SVCD) but I always get massive file sizes etc
Please help :s
(I have Nero too, if anyone knows how you can use a 'clip frame' function to keep the original avi aspect ratio, I'd be grateful since nero is fine apart from the fact that it forces the film to play fullscreen when originally its in widescreen format.)
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