Why wont it play it all?
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Glenn_
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21. August 2002 @ 08:06 |
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Hi,
I just burned the test dvd file on an plextor r/w 650 mb cd. Cd-r are unreadable at all, but this one was an exeption. The iso file worked. My question is, what should I do to get a normal mpg movie working. I tried several methods, Video-CD PAL (MPEG-1 352x288 25fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 224kbps) is the one I should use. What to do?
I use tmpgenc to get it to this modification, but my dvd player still does not read it. How come?
Tnx in advance!
Glenn
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Glenn_
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21. August 2002 @ 08:32 |
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Back again. It works now!!! Only one last question :) The most movies I own have a higher frame rate than PAL does. How can I make these compatible?
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mart
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25. August 2002 @ 04:45 |
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Exactly the problem I face; what did you do to get it fixed??
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osoroco
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25. August 2002 @ 07:01 |
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Hi, I am having a problem with VCD's, if I burn the to CD-R's the DVD player wont read em, why does this happen? is there a way to make it possible?
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bob_vader
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25. August 2002 @ 07:35 |
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Not all dvd players can read cd-r's - mine only reads cd-rw's. goto www.vcdhelp.com , they have lists of dvdplayers and what types of disc they can read.
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mart
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11. September 2002 @ 11:23 |
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Problem solved: my CD Writer burns awfully good Audio's, but it seems to not to burn VCD's in a way DVD-players wil digest. Burnt my test-MPG's on other CD-Writer and they just work fine.
FYI CD-Writer = MITSUMI CR48X8TE
DVD player PIONEER DV-444-K
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12. September 2002 @ 05:16 |
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Always try to burn with slowest possible speed when burning VCDs or SVCDs -- I've never, ever burned any VCDs faster than 4x.
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12. September 2002 @ 10:16 |
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Thats a great point drD. I never knew that until a while back. My vcds seemed to be loosing bits of quality until I halfed my write speed. I always thought it was just the fact that it was on the cd now and not the hdd.
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VCDjunkie
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13. September 2002 @ 12:56 |
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I never had a problem burning at 12x, all my SVCD's come out at DVD quality with no problems at all with audio.
Try using Nero and using jitter correction. I don't know that it actually does anything, but I always use it and it works great.
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13. September 2002 @ 15:47 |
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Ah ye 12x is fine. You don't loose major amounts of data at high speed but at 24x I've often had a vcd that skips a bit. Svcd's seem to work perfectly at any speed for me.
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VCDjunkie
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13. September 2002 @ 17:52 |
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I think the method of my burning may also be key. I create the cue & bin files using DVD2SVCD. I then use daemon tools to mount those images into a virtual DVD drive, and then do a cd copy using Nero. I doubt that I would have as much luck if I were trying to use Nero to create the VCD or SVCD using only the MPEG file.. I should try it one of these days to see if it makes a difference.
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