A question on VCD

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  1. MrSmithW

    MrSmithW Member

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    [bold]Is there any such think as a VCD shrink?[/bold] It usually will take two cds to fit a full movie on. But Ive run across a movie that requires less than 2 full disks {the second part thats converted only needs 6 minutes.} I used DVD shrink and removed the credits from the beginning and the end of the movie, but it still requires about 3 more minutes to see the ending. [bold]Is there away to shrink a VCD?[/bold] I just need to get that three minutes onto the one disk so I dont need two disks for 3 louisy minutes.
     
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    You can't shrink a VCD, since VCD requires a set bitrate, if you shrink it it isn't a VCD anymore. Still I am not aware of any MPEG-1 transcoders, so you would need to re-encode to an XVCD. Could also try overburning.
     

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