vysakh said:first nero will encode the video. This will take a lot of time depending on the size of the movie. only after this, the burning process begins.
hafees said:And never forget to write it at a speed less than 16X. preferably 8X.
taklya said:why less than 16x? i'd like to know thats all 8)
why less than 16x? i'd like to know thats all
well thats basically because some of the older Video Cd players sometimes and i mean "sometimes" dont detect the Video discs burned at too much high speeds like 48x and 52x......but its not necessarily be below 16x
Also for most of the Video cd player today support vcd's burned at 40x speeds easily
animator21 said:Hey friends can anyone tell me how to create a VCD
Well considering 64 SD ram i suppose the re-encoding Should take a few time as When i tried burning a Video file of 78 Min the re-encoding process itself took nearly 1hour on a PIII 1.2Ghz Sys with 256MB SD Ram with WinXp......I guess Enocding the desired file with Tmpgenc should definetly do the trick before proceeding to burn with NeroDipen01 said:nero takes.. whooping 2-3 hrs. for encoding 1 file of 700 MB...is it proper ..i mean my system is PIII 1Ghz 64 SD RAM...Win XP and Win ME... so according to my system .. should nero take so much time??..
Well that says it all buddy....u use Vcd Gear,i Use Vcd Cutter for .Dat to .Mpg conversion (just sometimes or else rest time the .dat file dosent require encoding)and then if required to encode anything further i just make sure i Use Tmpgenc just to make sure everything is properly done and then BURN BABYDipen01 said:so i make Video CD's by another way.. i first convert DAT file to MPEG using VCD Gear.. and then using Video-CD option in VCD-Gear.. conver them to .cue , .bin and then directly burn to CD using NERO.. it takes barely 1 min for dat to mpeg...1 min for mpeg to Video Cd.. and remaining time for burning...thats it.. so howz that..??