avi to kvcd ?

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  1. supefun

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    hello i am new to the forum and see many people who i am sure can help me get results. I have the need to encode an avi file to a standard mpeg to make a kvcd on cd-r but i can not find an encoder that i can get to work. i do have tmpg but i don't undertsand how to use it ...also i have a cucusoft avi to mpeg creator but it leaves a nasty watermark right in mid screen and i am afraid to order it online because ive seen posts that people cant get it to work properly .....any advice??
     
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    First, learn an encoder. TMPGenc is rather good and has he only bad feature to be slow for multipass encoding (SVCD or KVCD-2).

    Therefore, to do VCDs is very good and free. TMPGenc needs to be Plus only to encode SVCD and/or to open MPEG-2 movies, but it opens all AVIs.

    Second: KVCD are slightly complicated because they are VBR even in their simplest form (KVCD 352x240/288).
    The difference of KVCD's CQ encoding rispect to SVCD VBR encoding are:

    1) CQ is much more faster than VBR
    2) CQ final size is less predictable , VBR is exact.

    about their quality, I don't know..

    About the prevision of the final size, I learned mostly from http://www.desitorrents.com/forums/faq.php?faq=how_do_i [read [bold]convert DVD to KVCD?[/bold]] (but this method isn't always precise).

    About other encoders, I don't know what else to suggest you....CCE is very good but extremaly expensive. I didn't try other encoders. KVCD are only supported by TMPGenc and (I read it has a KVCD plugin, but I didn't test it) DVD2SVCD...
     
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