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  1. Hi. I've created a SVCD. I can play it at my computer, but at SVCD player, it's running but the display and audio don't come out. I created the cd using Ulead VideoStudio and burned it with Nero.
    Can someone help me ? Thanks
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    Tried to play with Windvd or powerdvd?
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  3. I can play it at computer, but can't play it with my (S)VCD player. It's running, I can see the time running, but no display and audio come out.
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    What's your DVD player? Have you played SVCD's in it before? Have you tried your disk in another DVD player?
    "Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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  5. It's my first time to create SVCD since I was unsastisfy of VCD. I've tried to played it at another player, it's running but nothing come out.
    My player is not DVD, but it said support for SVCD Version 3.1
    Is that mean something ?
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    Here's what I'd do....Make sure that your player can play an SVCD by getting a good disk and playing it, that will eliminate your machine. If the disk you made doesn't work in a machine that definitely supports SVCD then there's definitely a problem in how your disk was created.

    Post your method step by step in creating your disk and then someone can offer some suggestions such as....try a different brand of disk, or try a CD-RW instead of CD-R.
    "Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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  7. I can play my cd at DVD player. I guess it's about my player do not really support SVCD. Thanks anyway.
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