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Posted by madd on 03-04-2009 02:03 PM:

how do i shrink a xvid?

just grabbed the ORC release of marley and me and found that disc 2 is 704mb witch wont fit on a cd-r.
how can i shave 4mb off it

and no im not a tight arse with dvd-r's it just i got it for my gran and i use rewriteable cd-rs for her shit
please help

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Posted by Mother on 03-04-2009 02:15 PM:

1. I'll sound like an arse but I don't care - "mb" = millibits, which is an impossible measure. You mean "MB" or megabytes, (which in actual fact should be "MiB" but let's not go there.)

2. A CD-R capacity is just over 703MB, can you not overburn to fit 704MB onto the disc?

3. If not, just use VirtualDub to cut out the end credits.


Posted by madd on 03-04-2009 02:19 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Mother
1. I'll sound like an arse but I don't care - "mb" = millibits, which is an impossible measure. You mean "MB" or megabytes, (which in actual fact should be "MiB" but let's not go there.)

2. A CD-R capacity is just over 703MB, can you not overburn to fit 704MB onto the disc?

3. If not, just use VirtualDub to cut out the end credits.


youre right you do sound an arse.
and how do i overburn a cd-r im using nero express but cant see that option anywhere

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Posted by Neversoft on 03-04-2009 03:51 PM:

IIRC the option to enable over-burning is in Nero's settings if you use the full burning app rather than Nero Express.

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Posted by danimal39 on 03-04-2009 04:14 PM:

As neversoft said nero will overburn.


Posted by ntscuser on 03-04-2009 04:25 PM:

I think VCD Easy does as well although it's a very long time since I've used it.


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