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Chienworks wrote on 3/19/2003, 9:59 PM
Uncompressed AVI will allow you to fit only a few seconds on a CD. DV compressed AVI fits about 3 minutes on a CD. Compressing to MPEG-2 at about 2Mbps will let you put about 45 minutes on a CD. What settings are you using when rendering to MPEG?
JohnnyRoy wrote on 3/20/2003, 7:30 AM
You should be able to get an hour of MPEG1 video on a CD and 352x240 (NTSC VCD) resolution. It might help if you explain why you are putting video on a CD (i.e., what are you trying to do?). If it’s for distributing to people to view on their Windows based PC you might try using Windows Media format or a codec like Cinepak or Indeo. If you want to play it on a DVD player you should be making a Video CD. If, however, you wan to archive it at full quality, CD’s just don’t have enough space.

~jr