Need some advise on keeping DVD on only one VCD

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  1. dokiroku

    dokiroku Member

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    Hey, guys. How's it going? I'm using Dup-DVD to convert a few DVDs into VCDs (I don't have a DVD RW, just a DVD ROM and CD RW)...but, Dup-DVD requires 2 discs for VCD quality and 4 discs for SVCD quality. Just wondering if there's any proggie (or other method you'd recommend) that I could use to "trim off some fat" or compress the DVD and keep it on only one VCD.

    Thanks!!
     
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    Nero Vision would do the job.

    InterVideo DVD copy platnium also does a fine job.

    Canopus ProCoder2 (Use the wizard- Great encoder)

    TMPEGEnc does a great job too.

    For pure ease I would go with Nero. For quality, (but VCD quality is poor anyway, so when I say quality, I mean "OK quality") I would go with with either Canopus or TMPEGEnc.
     
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    JXP, thanks for your post. I downloaded lastest version of Nero but I don't understand how to use Nero Vision or Burning ROM to make my VCD.
     
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    Just click Nero Vision4, and then click make VCD or Super VCD.
     
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    JXP, thanks a lot. I played around with the software some more and now I know how to go in and burn. But, what to do if I get something that's over 700MB? I can't burn to VCD so I just saved the MPEG to disc. LoL...looks like I'm back to where I started with needing to compress!
     
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    Why don't you play around with nero digital? The quality is amazing, and you will be able to put the entire movie onto a CD. It may not be compatible with your DVD player though.

    Doesn't hurt to expirement.
     
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    JXP, thanks a lot for the advice. I'll give that one a try. Just one question, though. When I put the movie on CD, will it still be able to play correctly on my computer (using PowerDVD, Nero Showtime, or Media Player)? I don't have a standalone DVD player, so I'm not too concerned about whether or not the movie will play on a regular DVD player.
     
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    Sure will!

    and it'll look outstanding as well.
     

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