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  1. Hello, this is my first time to produce a so successful SVCD in terms of quality, but then I found out there's something wrong.


    I used the DVD2SVCD with CCE to produce an BIN/CUE file to be burnt on the disk. After many hours of rendering, a CD size BIN file came out and I try to burn it with NERO 6. It came out good and readable on a few DVD players. But the video itself is around 1 hour and 8 minutes long [ 68 minutes ] . But one CD-R size is 74 minutes [ normally ] long. The video however halted at length of 50 minutes [ or somewhere near ]. How come??? Is that the maximum length of an SVCD or is there anything wrong in burning??? Thanks.




    BTW, how come some players can read the disc while some can't?


    Thanks in advance!
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    Most likely dvd2svcd made a second bin/cue file which will be the rest of the clip,look for where you found the first bin/cue file.Dvd players are just built that way,some play svcd and some dont.
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