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Dawood
20th January 2003, 19:05
I tried to burn bbMPEG_MUX_File01 - 824 MB (864,121,300 bytes) - but it's too large to be burn on a disk, I am using Nero Express. What can I do to so burn this on 700MB/80min CD-R. This is the first time this happened that bbMPEG_MUX_File01 is larger than bbMPEG_MUX_File00. bbMPEG_MUX_File00 - 794 MB (833,286,468 bytes) - burned just fine.

hoozdapimp
21st January 2003, 00:04
you have a problem here my friend :(

you can either burn it with 90 or 99 minute cd's...

if this is not possible you can split that file into 2 different files if you don't want to recode, or recode if you would prefer to keep it on 2 discs..i would definitely try to get my hands on some 90 or 99 minute cd's tho..

btw, how come you didn't end up with bin/cue files? did you use CCE or TMPGEnc to frameserve?

sasquatch40
21st January 2003, 06:57
@ Dawood

Why may I ask are you burning your bbMPEG_MUX_File01? I just got the full version of nero and I'm not to familiar with but on previous versions I would use burn image (*.cue or *.bin). If you don't know how to do that then look at this link

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=21859
question 61

markrb
21st January 2003, 07:01
In this case whether it's a Cue/Bin file or the initial mpg it will be too big to burn on less then a 90 minute disc.

You will either have to cut the last few mb's to get it lower or you will have to re-encode the video at a lower bitrate to force a smaller mpg file.

Mark

waldok
21st January 2003, 16:13
It happened to me before and I burnt it to a 700MB anyway. I got an error message in the end, half of the final movie credits were missing but my standalone still played the disc correctly. COnsidering the size you mention and if it is the last disc of your movie set, you probably won't miss a lot by burning to a 700MB and ignoring the error message at the end.

Just give it a try on a CD-RW so you can see what part of the movie you miss. My guess is it should be ok provided you're not the kind of guy who wants to read every single information in the end credits. ;)

If you are that kind of guy, well, Markrb already explained what to do.

Waldok:cool:

Dawood
21st January 2003, 19:14
waldok, I try to burn it on 700MB disk I get an error message that the file is too large and I do not get burning option. I am using Nero express.


markrb, where do I buy 90 or 99 minute disc. All the disk I have found are usually 80 or less.

hoozdapimp,how I can split that file into 2 different files (I do not want to recode ). I used TMPGEnc.


sasquatch40, I don't know any thing about bin/cue files, I just copy the bbMPEG00 and bbMPEG01 ( one on each disk ) using nero express.