the only way my family can enjoy a good movie is on the telly on vcd if downloaded! but all the xvid files are as large as vcd files and when i use virtual dub and tempege to convert they end up filling 4 or five disks ....am i missing something ?? any advice appreciated as ive found nothing on xvid to vcd conversion anywhere
converting my xvids to vcd???
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Lowering the video bitrate in TMPGenc will reduce the file size, but also slightly reduce the quality.Did you know you can SEARCH the forum? Fixes common problems too:
http://forum.digital-digest.com/search.php
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Out of interest what sort of increase are you seeing?
I used a program called T-Rex, made by Pinnacle, to convert a 696Mb XviD to VCD format and the resulting file was 941Mb.
That's a ratio of 1:1.35, is that about the same as you are getting?
The quality wasn't as good either, but it is still perfectly watchable on my TV.
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when i try my conversions of xvids they basically triple in size generally the xvid download is just under 800mb so once i use virtual dub and tmpeg it ends up about 2.5 gb !!even if i could find out how to convert it down to normal divx then re-extract it to vcd that might work but as of yet i havent found anything that seems suitableComment
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