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TranquilChant
1st March 2004, 22:24
First of all, I apologize if this question has been asked before. I did not see anything about it but I might have missed it.

My problem is ...

I have three .cue files on my computer each at around 834 MB. I used VCDGear to convert these to MPEG. The file size of these MPEG's are 833 MB. This is too large to burn on to CD. Is there any way to compress these further?

Thanks,
TC

unixfs
2nd March 2004, 16:41
strange that a .cue file is so big, it's a [S]VCD rip, right?
You can still add the .mpg to dvdauthor to make it create a DVD dir and feed it to DVDShrink for fast resizing.
It works even if it's an MPEG1 file.

jojo15
10th March 2004, 08:26
Normally cue files are several bytes, not 800mb's.....
Which burning program do you have?

bb
10th March 2004, 15:44
He's probably talking about cue/bin files, and the bin files should be the large ones.

bb

jojo15
10th March 2004, 16:09
i know, bins are usually the big one's...
he just has to come back and confirm what you said, or there's something wrong with his cues

Amnon82
16th March 2004, 20:44
I also think that he talked about bins.

Anyway, You can use ReJig in Filemode to compress the files a little bit. It can work with MPGs. So You can skip the DVDAuthoring part.

When it is a SVCD Rip, why are the discsplits so big? Is something went wrong?