When I load a standard vcd file in TMPGEncAuthor, no problem, it automatically encodes the audio, and works perfect.
When a load an SVCD file, I get an error message that "it is
not the proper format".
What's the deal? I always understood from reading various posts
that SVCD was very DVD compatible, except for the audio which must
be upsampled. Is this simply a TMPGEncAuthor bug?
Thanks for your help
P.S. Heads up....TDK 4X DVD burner at Staples for $89
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Not true...Aside from the audio needing to be upsampled to 48k the video needs to be re-encoded to a resolution that is DVD compatable. SVCD's 480x480 NTSC is not DVD compatable. You can re-encode to 352x480.
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Originally Posted by ZippyP.
In the past I have used SVCD2DVD to overcome the Pioneer limitations.
On this last project I just took the NTSC SVCD and imported it into DVD-lab, transcoded the audio and created the VIDEO_TS folder. I then used ImgTool Classic to create the .ISO and DVD Decrypter to burn.
No problems and I have tested this on the APEX standalone also.
So if this process does not work for you then try SVCD2DVD.
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