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I've seen all the stuff about CVD (not VCD).
I've seen that it's DVD compliant, and such things.
I've seen that there is an alternative format to SVCD and a standard.
I've seen NO WAY to burn a quot;legalquot; CVD, so my player doesn't play it the way it should be.
Anybody know about this??
Thank you
Hi my friend,
have you tried to author it as a regular SVCD? i.e. 352x576 at 25 fps in SVCD 1.0 PAL, and 352x480 at 29.97fps in SVCD 1.0 NTSC. Ignor the warning and it should be played by all DVD-SVCD player.
A quot;legalquot; CVD can be only puted on DVD, but not VCD/SVCD.
I tried, so it will surely be that my player doesn't play CVDs... :-(
If so, you can try other combination to see if your player accepts it: author in VCD format, mux in mpeg1/non-standard, change audio sampling rate to 48k/44.1k ... use a CD-RW and a small track to test it.
But the best solution to buy a DVD burner like Toshiba, only 209,- or 219, EUR for the bulk version. Cheap media like Vivastar 1x unlabled for 0,99 EUR. I have both and get good results with them. |
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