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  1. Hello,

    I have an SVCD that's broken down into two CD's for the convinence of 700mb CD-R's.. and I have a player that plays SVCD/VCD/DVD etc now... I was wondering if it is at all possible to combine the two SVCD's into one and put it on a DVD-R to play... the actual format can still stay as SVCD that's no problem at all, I don't need to re-encode to DVD.. it'll play fine on the player.

    If I can get directed into the appropriate documentation, it would be appreciated, thanks!

    Steve
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    You can do it easly with dvd-lab. Heres how.

    http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/tutorial/svcd.html
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    click on all guides, select svcd to dvd under conversion.
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  4. Thanks for the replies... I've been using WinAVI converter which contains an extremely GUI and has been fairly successful for my needs... however it's giving me trouble with one SVCD I'm messing around with. Anyhow, downloaded DVD-Lab... and the tutorial enlisted is not very thorough or specific... managed to figure out a few things on my own...

    When I go to compile project.. it tells me I'm out of memory which is clearly wrong considering I have well over 60gb of free space available. Wonder what the next step is..
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    Hi. If DVD-LAD states you don't have enough memory (Random Access Memory) Not Hard Disk Space Available.

    Just thought I'd add that as it could be where your getting confused.

    You Might want to follow this guide, I found it quite helpful
    http://dvdlab.net/dvdlab/tutorial/svcd.html

    Goodluck!
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