Converting your svcd (mpeg2) file(s) to bin& cue then reburn= transcoding= decreases the video quality. Why didn't you burn bin& cue to start with? If your encoded mpeg2 (svcd) is not to par, re-encode m8.
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Quote: Shoey, no encoding takes place so no loss of quality!
You lose quality of any type of file format when you "dup" a copy of a copy Dela and you should know this. Even though it may not be noticable by the naked eye(video) or ear(audio), you still lose quality. Also you should slow down your write process even more, preferably 4x (if applicable).
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Shoey mate, you are making an image of the cd, ok so maybe a little something is left out like always but i'd really doubt that would make a major effect on playback unless the burning process afterwards messed up!