cytotoxin said:But a movie that is 1h 48min long always takes 3 cdr and I want it on two.
but if i do that i get a crappy quality and I have heard that is able to fit a long movie on just to svcd with good qualityNunyobiznes said:Svcd is already degraded the video quality. If you reduce the bitrate any further to make it fit onto 2 cd's you might as well make a VCD.
Depends on how you currently make them. If you follow my DVD to SVCD tute, then just change the Number of CD's in the Bitrate Tab to 2, not 3. Lower the Audio bitrate to 160 also so more data can be used for the video. But dont expect fantastic results.cytotoxin said:I've tried diffrent programs that is able to convert a DVD directly to svcd.
But a movie that is 1h 48min long always takes 3 cdr and I want it on two.
Isn't there any program that can convert the dvds directly to svcd without using so man cdr's?
ChickenMan said:Depends on how you currently make them. If you follow my DVD to SVCD tute, then just change the Number of CD's in the Bitrate Tab to 2, not 3. Lower the Audio bitrate to 160 also so more data can be used for the video. But dont expect fantastic results.