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Old 08-01-2007, 07:50 AM
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Default Convert DivX video to VideoCD format

First you need to get this program: TMPGEnc

Open the file with TMPGEnc

Ok, now open the TMPGEnc and click the Browse button next to Video
source
input field and search the file that you are converting and click Open. Audio should be assigned to the correct AVI automatically.



After you've done this, remember to fill the correct path and filename for the output file as well also remember that you need to have 10MBs of free HDD space for each minute of video.

Load the settings template


In the main window of TMPGEnc, from the bottom-right corner you should see a button that says Load click that and TMPGEnc opens up a file dialog box. From this box you can select one of the TMPGEnc's preset settings templates. Select one of these: VideoCD (PAL) (if your original video's framerate is 25.00fps), VideoCD (NTSC) (29.97fps) or VideoCD (NTSCFilm) (23.97fps) and click OK.



Adjust the settings

Now, next to the Load button there's a button called Settings. Click that one and TMPGEnc pops up a window that allows you to adjust encoding settings for the video. From the Video tab, change Motion search precision to Highest quality.



Go to Advanced tab and change Source aspect ratio to 1:1 (VGA) (this is because you have already adjusted the video to correct aspect ratio when you originally encoded the video to DivX format). Check also that the Video arrange method is set as Full screen (keep aspect ratio). Let other settings be as they originally were and click OK.



Encoding

Now you should be ready to start encoding the video. So, from the top-left corner of TMPGEnc you should find a button that says Start click it and go to sleep




It takes for a while so you need long time to do something else

Any comments?

Last edited by thezan; 08-01-2007 at 07:54 AM.
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