How to Convert AVI to MPG then to VCD
Here's another freeware to convert AVI to MPG...
AVItips.VideoLane.net - Downloads: AVI2VCD
This is a continuation to the PPT to AVI article...
http://avitips.videolane.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2
Avi2vcd is an mpeg encoder with only one purpose: Encoding VideoCD 2.0 compliant mpeg streams. Avi2vcd can create all 3 valid VideoCD streams: FILM (23.976 fps), PAL (25 fps), and NTSC (29.97 fps). The horizontal resolution must be 768 pixels or less, the vertical resolution must be 576 pixels or less. Audio need not even be present, and if it is, can be stereo or mono, 8 or 16 bit, and any of the following sample rates:
8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, or 48 KHz.
(as long as the audio is NOT compressed, if it is, use the utility "decompress.exe" included to convert to uncompressed audio first).
If your source video is longer than can fit on one CD, than avi2vcd can split it into multiple .mpg's during encode. It can also shut your PC down for you when it's finished encoding.
Please note: You can't just copy the mpeg file avi2vcd (or any other mpeg encoder for that matter) produces to a disc and expect it to play in a DVD player. You still need to use an appropriate VideoCD recording application that explicitly supports VideoCD to actually create the VideoCD disc!
When word gets around about AVI2VCD facts, others who need to know about AVI2VCD will start to actively seek it out.
AVItips.VideoLane.net - Downloads: AVI2VCD
AVItips.VideoLane.net - Downloads: AVI2VCD
This is a continuation to the PPT to AVI article...
http://avitips.videolane.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2
Avi2vcd is an mpeg encoder with only one purpose: Encoding VideoCD 2.0 compliant mpeg streams. Avi2vcd can create all 3 valid VideoCD streams: FILM (23.976 fps), PAL (25 fps), and NTSC (29.97 fps). The horizontal resolution must be 768 pixels or less, the vertical resolution must be 576 pixels or less. Audio need not even be present, and if it is, can be stereo or mono, 8 or 16 bit, and any of the following sample rates:
8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, or 48 KHz.
(as long as the audio is NOT compressed, if it is, use the utility "decompress.exe" included to convert to uncompressed audio first).
If your source video is longer than can fit on one CD, than avi2vcd can split it into multiple .mpg's during encode. It can also shut your PC down for you when it's finished encoding.
Please note: You can't just copy the mpeg file avi2vcd (or any other mpeg encoder for that matter) produces to a disc and expect it to play in a DVD player. You still need to use an appropriate VideoCD recording application that explicitly supports VideoCD to actually create the VideoCD disc!
When word gets around about AVI2VCD facts, others who need to know about AVI2VCD will start to actively seek it out.
AVItips.VideoLane.net - Downloads: AVI2VCD
This site has a vast array of encoders to download, i think most of them are free. They have avi to mpg encoders for sure:
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