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  1. VCD plays ok on Computer but not but not on stand alone.
    When it plays the sound plays ok but the video part is speradic it playing. The video will show for a while the be loss the reappear. All this time the sound is playing and is correct for where the video scene is .
    • **************
      * Video Info *
      **************

      Compression: MPEG-2
      TV system: NTSC
      Aspect ratio: 16:9
      TV system: pan-scan
      Display mode: 720x480
      Resolution: no
      Letterboxed: Camera
      Mode:

    I used the following to create it
    I have used this same before and eveything worked ok but this time , it did not work ok.

    Any ideas what might have gone wrong here.
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  2. VH Veteran jimmalenko's Avatar
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    MPEG-2. VCD is MPEG-1.
    16:9 aspect ratio - VCD is only 4:3.
    720 X 480 - VCD is 352 X 240.

    https://www.videohelp.com/vcd for more info.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  3. Hi jimmalenko,

    The information I posted was for the vts_02_INFO.txt.

    I looked at the properties for the mpg that was created:
    • Type: MPG
      Size: 528MB (553997444 bytes)
      Video Size 352 x 240 (AR 107:80)

    Could the video size be correctly stated but still the wrong aspect ration? 16:9 ??
    It seems correct to me from what you posted. YES NO
    MPEG-2. VCD is MPEG-1.
    16:9 aspect ratio - VCD is only 4:3.
    720 X 480 - VCD is 352 X 240.
    What am I missing?
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  4. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    The simple answer is bad/incompatible media. It might even be the correct answer. Have you tried burning it to another CD-R, maybe even another manufacture?

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