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  1. Jake2003

    Jake2003 Regular member

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    I recently got tv episodes off the internet that were avi, I changed them to tmp2 with tmmpgenc so they can be burned on to a dvd only all of them combined are more than 5 gigs. Does anyone know how I can make them fit?
     
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    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    I'd run it thru DVD Architect and select 4.3Gb output filesize.
    Can even make it .VOB .IFO .BUP if you want : )-

    Just an alternative method to others you'll probably hear
     
  3. Jake2003

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    What difference is there between .VOB .IFO .BUP and tmpg2?
     
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    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    It's not tmpg2...just mpg2 (or mpeg2).

    .VOB .IFO .BUP are files that a DVD is made up of.

    Both are DVD compliant though : )

    (ie: they will both after placing onto a DVD-R play in your stand alone player)
     
  5. Jake2003

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    are .VOB .IFO .BUP any smaller? then mpeg2?
     
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    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    It would depend , so I have no answer to that question

    In answer to your original post: Why did you not set the output size to 4.3Gb ?
     
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    what do you mean by output post? Im sort of new to burning movies to dvd
     
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    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    Well in the process that you obviously followed to get a 5 Gb file.
    There would have been an option like a green bar,turning red at the end cos your file exceeded 4.3Gb DVD-R blank media capacity.
    You didnt take the option to turn down the bit-rate so as to squeeze it all on one disc (which is your intent)

     
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    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    I'd suggest you read a TMPGEnc guide as I usually rip/author/burn .VOB.BUP.IFO DVD's.
    If I do mpg I usually use DVD Architect (as I still have audio which TMPGEnc leaves behind as & when it wants)

     

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