It's my understanding that vcd (Video Compact Disks) contains video files 
already compressed to mpeg. You don't need to compress. Below I paste info 
from
http://www.videohelp.com/vcd


"VCD stands for 'Video Compact Disc' and basically it is a CD that contains 
moving pictures and sound. If you're familiar with regular audio/music CDs, 
then
you will know what a VCD looks like. A VCD has the capacity to hold up to 
74/80 minutes on 650MB/700MB CDs respectively of full-motion video along 
with
quality stereo sound. VCDs use a compression standard called MPEG to store 
the video and audio. A VCD can be played on almost all standalone DVD 
Players
and of course on all computers with a DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive with the help 
of a software based decoder / player. It is also possible to use menus and
chapters, similiar to DVDs, on a VCD and also simple photo album/slide shows 
with background audio. The quality of a very good VCD is about the same as
a VHS tape based movie but VCD is usually a bit more blurry. If you want 
better quality checkout SVCD,CVD or DVD."

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Hello,

What software can I use to rip vcd that's JAWS accessible? Please!
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