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mikc
September 26th, 2005, 01:12 PM
I have downloaded a movie of 900meg, and when I try to burn it I am told that it will not fit onto a CD. How can I make the machine understand that I want it on 2 CDs in the normal way? The download software appears to be called Drag'n Drop. For movies under 700meg it works well. Thanks.

isus
September 26th, 2005, 01:15 PM
And why did you make two threads about this?

silentscream
September 26th, 2005, 01:20 PM
u will have to split the file...

which may cause sync errors...

which is nice

get a dvd writer or only get 700 meg films

simple :)

zpman
September 26th, 2005, 01:34 PM
How are you wishing to view this? What type of file is this? Will it be VCD? Please specify when asking questions. Also, one thread is more than enough.

TiaKo
September 26th, 2005, 02:09 PM
Are you trying to burn an MPEG file (i.e. a S/K/VCD)? Because if you are there are ways to do it.... even if you have 700Mb CDs.

Dark Messenger
September 26th, 2005, 03:55 PM
Are you trying to burn an MPEG file (i.e. a S/K/VCD)? Because if you are there are ways to do it.... even if you have 700Mb CDs.



I wouldn't mind knowing this....please share the details and since we're at it I had a 3.7gigabyte mp2 file (mpg2 video capture with ATI Rage Pro 128 card) and I can't burn it to a standard capacity dvd-r because it says the file is too big and tells me to try burning it as udf(sound familiar) anyway tried that and it also failed. Running windows 98se.

Anybody got any info on how to do this....thought I'd post it here instead of making a new thread. thanks.

-Darkman-X

shawners
September 26th, 2005, 04:49 PM
actually a 900 meg file can not be burnt onto a 700 cd.. I think its up to 800 megs that are done by blocks and burnt on.. I would use iso buster and extract the MPEG file out.. and do that to the second disk.. Then use nerovision express 3 to create a dvd.. which you put the two mpeg files on there to convert to dvd.. After that you have TS files which you can view on pc or burn to dvd.

zarquon
September 26th, 2005, 05:34 PM
Use virtualdub and created and split it at the 700mb interval. Couldn't be easier

mikc
September 27th, 2005, 04:01 AM
I posted 2 threads, thanks to those who asked, because I am very stupid.

How do I go about splitting the file?

Thanks again.

zarquon
September 27th, 2005, 04:14 AM
I posted 2 threads, thanks to those who asked, because I am very stupid.

How do I go about splitting the file?

Thanks again.

ARe you using virtualdub?

DigitalJunkie
September 27th, 2005, 06:20 AM
Dark Messenger,

Since it is a mpg file, go get TMPGEnc Studio. It includes mpg tools & DVD authoring tools!

DigitalJunkie
September 27th, 2005, 06:25 AM
mikc,

If your movie is a AVI file, use VirtualDub as zarquon suggested.

If your downloaded moviie is MPG or VOB files, get TMPGEnc Studio mentioned above.

Dark Messenger
September 27th, 2005, 03:47 PM
Thanks DigitalJunkie I will give that a go. btw I'm impressed with ATI's capture performance. I think I've got version 7.0 of MMC and it makes beautiful mpg captures even on an old 500mhz system like mine with windows 98 and plenty of harddrive space.

I'm thinking I may be better off upgrading to windows xp because I hear there are file size limitation in windows 98/se/me that either won't allow individual file sizes of greater than 2 gigabytes and or recognise partitions larger than 4gigabytes correctly.

Any tips tricks or tweaks to bypass these limitations short of upgrading? any patches out there I'm not aware of or anything or is ntfs truly the way to go...and one more thing can win98se use ntfs I was wondering if I could change my fat32 to ntfs using Patition Magic so I wouldn't lose data...anyone know if win98se could read it? I swear I thought there was an option to use ntfs with win98se but its possible I'm mistaken.

thanks for the tip though it helps.

mikc
September 27th, 2005, 04:00 PM
It's AVI. How do I get it onto VirtualDub in order to cut it up?
M

zarquon
September 27th, 2005, 04:22 PM
It's AVI. How do I get it onto VirtualDub in order to cut it up?
M

file -> open. !!!!!!

Krell
September 27th, 2005, 05:34 PM
file -> open. !!!!!!

Youre still spoon feeding, and he cant do it that way anyways.

In order to use VD, you have to be able to save the two files, and split on a Key frame, and READ the fucking directions, which he is not willing to do.

Make these people learn how to use the software, or you will be feeding them sardines all day every day.


.

DigitalJunkie
September 27th, 2005, 06:58 PM
Sorry, Dark Messenger. You'll need to upgrade to XP for large video files & NTFS is for NT based Windows OS. So, for NTFS file system you will need 32bits Windows XP!

Have fun :)