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  1. I want to transfer my SVCD's to DVD. I had no idea tho
    that it would be so involved. As far as I can tell, I need do all this:

    1) Demux the mpg
    2) Convert/reencode the audio to 48000mhz
    3) Remux the audio/video
    4) Patch the header and resize to DVD compliant
    5) Author DVD

    This process will take forever : / Are there any shortcuts ... or
    what I really would like to find is a front end program that will automate
    steps 1 - 4 : )

    Any thoughts / tips ???

    Thank you !!
    John
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  2. Yea it's a pain in the arse..alot of work to reconvert back to what was originally dvd source, i get alot of movies most are dvdrips, the easiest way is to make a dvd-iso dvd and daewoo 4000s player will recognize the files and play it, all my apex's wont read a dvd-iso.
    yuo could fit 6+ vcd movies on 1 dvd, you wont have menu or chapters to go by butits just like skipping to the next chapter/next movie
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    check the guides section to left. baldrick has a guide using MF2
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