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    Hi,

    Is there a SVCD2DVD registry setting to bypass the re-encoding of 544x480 material?

    Thank you.
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    I doubt it. In any case, 544*480 is not DVD compliant. How would it be of any use to you?
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    Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    In any case, 544*480 is not DVD compliant. How would it be of any use to you?
    Well, if the target is a non-picky hardware player, and if the authoring application is versatile like DVD-lab PRO, there will be no problemos.
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    Thanks. I tried DVDLab Pro, simple movie setting then Compile DVD. It stops at remux stage telling me that the resolution 544x480 is not compliant and that my video has open GOPs. Is there a turn off compliance setting that I missed?
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    Originally Posted by calbear94 View Post
    Is there a turn off compliance setting that I missed?
    Surely there is --- the only problem is, I don't remember where to find it anymore

    I have the version 2.24 of DVD-lab PRO, BUT I still haven't reinstalled it after moving house from XP Home to XP Pro.

    Anyway, keep in mind that certain SAPs have difficulties with chapter points when the video has open GOPs.
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    Originally Posted by El Heggunte View Post
    Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    In any case, 544*480 is not DVD compliant. How would it be of any use to you?
    Well, if the target is a non-picky hardware player, and if the authoring application is versatile like DVD-lab PRO, there will be no problemos.
    Thanks for the info. I'm surprised any authoring app. would accept it. DVD-lab PRO? ($$ version only?)
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    I was able to author it without a menu or chapter points using IFO-Edit>DVDShrink>Nero. IFO-Edit did not produce burnable files, so I tried DVDShrink on the folder. I didn't use DVDShrink to re-encode the video, just to fix the .ifo's (or whatever the problem was). I got a DVD that was playable on two different players (a Samsung Blu-Ray and a Magnavox DVD-R Recorder).
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