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dl'd svcd plays fine, my svcd ...
Lostboy76
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21. March 2004 @ 13:38
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Hey people! i had a few questions regarding the making of svcds
I thought i bought a jacked up dvd player that doesnt play svcd when it specifically says it does but ...
I recently dl'd an svcd and burned the file.. it plays fine ...
the svcds i make lag and pause every 2 seconds ...
but on my old dvd player .. it works fine when i put the vcd header on it (it doesnt play svcds).
What factors would cause the svcds that i make ... unplaybable on the new dvd player? I followed the guides and all ...
thanks for any input you people might have
Lostboy - I needed a hobby
shiroh
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21. March 2004 @ 19:17
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it could be the cd, i once have the same problem, then i tried burning the same video to a different brand of cd, it worked flawlessly except for one hiccup.
or it could be your dvd player doesn't supportsvcd with a high bitrate , mine can play at a max of 6900kbps, beyond that it will start to lag. this is xsvcd i'm talking about though
Lostboy76
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21. March 2004 @ 22:02
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Thanks for the reply!
I'm using the same media for both.
I think it's the way the SVCD was made. But what was different?
The kbps is 2500 or lower ... not any higher ...
any other thoughts?
Lostboy - I needed a hobby
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shiroh
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22. March 2004 @ 06:25
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in TMPGEnc you can jack up the bitrate above 2500kbps by clicking load adn select the unlock template.
note that my dvd player is a china brand, its region zero, (or regionless), so its not your kind of dvd player with the bignames and bound by rules.
mine is Weige, and a friend of mine has Shinco, both play xsvcd relatively well.
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