burning svcd

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  1. thegod57

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    how do i ubnr an svcd that is to big to fit on a normal 80 min cd-r ?? preferably with nero
     
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    how big is to big? what is the size of the svcd?
     
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    796mb in mpeg-2 format
     
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    Just try burning it at a low speed like 1x,2x! its only 1 cd-r if it fails!
     
  5. koola

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    Get a 90min CD-R and problem solved!
     
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    i cant burn it at 1x or 2x because it wont let me burn any of it until i put a cd in that ahs enough space
     
  7. koola

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    You will have to start again as there is no other way to bring the file size down! sorry :(

    Or try using a 90min CD-R which should allow the file size.
     
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    Yeah just do what koola said use a 90min CD-R problem solved saves encoding it again!
     
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    hmm Ive managed to get svcds that are over 700 megs onto one cdr.. Overburn werks wonders.. tho it mite be why some of the svcds get all jerky and jitter towards the end of the disc.. or its how fast Im burning at..

    Anywho, you could always try enabling overburn option, if your burner supports it that is.. Nero usually will complain if burner doesnt support the overburn feature. Or break the svcd into 2 discs.. forget what app does that atm tho
     
  10. koola

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    Some CD's allow over 700Mb as they support ISO mode. I use Infiniti 80 mins and they take 730Mb ISO, but I have overburned to 752Mb.
     
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    Only problem with using 90 minute cdrs is that not all burners recognize them.. Even worse is getting standalone dvdplayers to recognize em.. Better luck using a dvd-r/dvd+rw sometymes lol
     

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