Converting DivX Files to VCD Format

Hey people; I am trying to change DivX Movies to VCD format. I tried alot of Encoders but its either so slow that would take me 3 days to Encode 1 file. or i get an error with Xing Encoder that says Improper Handler for AVI Files or something like that ? Can anyone help to be able to Encode those files so i can bur ...

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Hey people;
I am trying to change DivX Movies to VCD format. I tried alot of Encoders but its either so slow that would take me 3 days to Encode 1 file. or i get an error with Xing Encoder that says Improper Handler for AVI Files or something like that ?
 
Can anyone help to be able to Encode those files so i can burn them as VCD Format and watch them on my DVD Player at Home ?
 
Thanx for your help

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what kinda system you runnin?
 
if its slow, yeah... it could easily take days.
 
i use Ulead Media Studio Pro 6.0 myself for all my encoding goodness.

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I use VirtualDub to split the file (for a regular movie, about 60 mins per half) then use TPGEncoder to encode the MPEG. It does all the black edging and cr*p for you via easy to load templates. So far it has provided me with the best sound/video results. Panasonic MPEG Encoder was giving me sh1tty results with terrible sound synching problems. I then use Nero 5.5 to burn baby burn. It has some great options for creating menu's etc, which work really well. If you need more help, check out VCDHelper

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Nero 5.5.5.1 with the MPEG2 Codec will automatically encode DivX files to VCD/SVCD files before it burns them to CD. If the DivX movie is over 60 mins then I cut the divx movie in half using virtual dub and burn the two avi's to two seperate cds, once again, using nero.

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Changing a DiVX file into a VCD file allows you to watch the movie on a stand alone DVD player.

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Hey People
Thanx for all your help . I got Ulead Media Studio 6 Pro to do that for me and then use Video Creator to Burn them as VCD. Thanx again for all the help that was posted here