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Old 28-08-2008, 04:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello everybody,
I googled it but couldnt locate any newbie approach tutorials to fit many VCDs into one single DVD (4.7 GB)...I know that I can do it with the DivX conversion,but i wanna play it on my lill old standalone DVD player...I also tried many converters but the file size would really go up and coulnd be burned on a single disk,(I wonder how the pirates do it by getting many titles into one,Though my intention is for personal use only - moderators please pardon me !!!)...Can I do it by downscaling framerates and resolution???And what will be the tools needed for that...
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Old 28-08-2008, 10:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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well you can use nero to burn a video dvd, nero will encode ur .dat and .mpg files to .vob itself...but I can't comment on the size as I never tried that myself.
and off course it will take loooong time to burn such a disc as encoding will take time.
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naah... nero isnt really good... Size...
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Use nero + DVD Fab.
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nero can't do transcoding,what you need is nero vision and try to go for nero8's one rather than nero7's one cuz nero 7's one is like a bloody snail lol....You can fit like 4/5 titles with no loss of quality(vcd quality that is) onto a single disk and unless you changed the video system the whole process wont last more than 45 mins
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Thanks Everybody Above !!!
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