@alientech & @ boeing AV8R
well dudes....ulr the only ones who have answered his question correctly...
Well...for the rest of the ppl who have answered here they need to update their knowledge on Optical Media Technology......
but well ur figure of 30% is incorrect...........its actually 14% ....thats cos 288 bytes(ECC/EDC) out of 2352 bytes of each frame in a CD are not written when writing a VCD.........since it uses pysochovisual redundancy to achive lossy compression(MPEG1)....these rnt necessary.....(N thats why if u ppl observe carefully VCDs with sratches, even minor ones show loss in quality.......The Ice Age VCD i got free with digit is a very good example......when i first saw it it was flawless but now lotta noise is visible when u view it)........
Frankly Speaking i wud suggest ppl not to use the VCD format as it is bad for the long run......And if ur Hardware VCD players can play MPEG files on a Mode1 Data CD-ROM, use that instead if ur file is less than 700MB or else use an 800MB CD-R
Well.............nywaz..........
So that means the legal amout of DATA u cn put on a VCD is:
700 + 14% of 700 == 798MB
but because of the other files n some overhead it comes down to about 785MB.........
N this is the way the VCD was meant to be right since its format was invented
And it has nuthin to do with preventing piracy or ny other crap.......
N how long a VCD movie on a 700MB CD is depends on the MPEG1 bitrate which can be varied but as per the VCD standard it is 1150kbps...which means u can put upto 80 to 90 minutes of video depending on the audio bitrate..........
@dodo
so in simple words u can burn an MPEG/DAT file upto 785MB on a 700MB CD using Burn VCD option in Nero or many other softwares.........