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  1. attar

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    You can use TmpgEnc to create a VCD compliant MPEG1 file.
    If the source video is a simple AVI file, you can skip through the tutorial to the part referring to TmpGenc

    VcdImagerGui to create a bin/cue image file from the new mpeg1 file and burn image using ImgBurn.
    You understand that the maximum video on a VCD is 80 minutes (unless you lower the bitrate and quality).

    http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...de-to-fitting-a-movie-on-one-CD-using-TMPGEnc

    Download and unzip Vcdimager
    Download and unzip VcdImagerGui
    Place the folder containing VcdImagerGui inside the VcdImager folder.
     
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