KiloHertz
Jan 25, 2002, 09:02 AM
Hi
I was wondering the following;
When I capture my movies i can capture 104 mins of film for every 700 meg of disk space using a VIDEOCD codec.
If I had a movie that was say 208 mins long that would mean 1.4 gig of disk space.
If I captured this is one go is there any way i can then split the file down into two parts say each being 700 meg each so that I could put them onto a CDR?
If this is possible does it take hours for it to split the file or is it just a case of selecting the split point and splicing it?
Also if it is possible to do, what software do i need to do it.
I was wondering the following;
When I capture my movies i can capture 104 mins of film for every 700 meg of disk space using a VIDEOCD codec.
If I had a movie that was say 208 mins long that would mean 1.4 gig of disk space.
If I captured this is one go is there any way i can then split the file down into two parts say each being 700 meg each so that I could put them onto a CDR?
If this is possible does it take hours for it to split the file or is it just a case of selecting the split point and splicing it?
Also if it is possible to do, what software do i need to do it.
