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  1. Is there any way that I can convert an svcd to a vcd since my DVD player doesnt support SVCD's.
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    jukens,

    Of course!

    * just DVD2AVI it and re-encode it to VCD !!!
    well, that just one way I know of and use it sometimes.

    Hopefully, your SVCD will be in good quality, ie, around 2520 bitrate, but
    even then, you might be able to get a decent VCD out of it. I just so happen
    to do a sample of one of my xSVCD clips (352x480) I xSVCD and TRANSfered
    it to a VCD and it came out look'n great as a VCD!!

    It helps to know how to use (not only use) DVD2AVI but also to work it to
    your advantage in these situations.

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  3. ok I tried that and when I used Tmpgenc the audio isnt in wav format instead its mpeg audio.
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    jukens,

    ok, R U saying that the .ext is an .mpa or .ac3 ???
    If so, that's ok. I did some today like that.

    The order is this way:
    * drag first, your .d2v file, then
    * drage 2nd, your .mpa or .ac3 or .wav file

    If you drag your audio first, it usually resets all your settings and you
    have to re-load your template and make settings again. This may be
    why people here are having problems with quality (could be wrong) cause
    they don't catch this flaw. At least, for newbies, this may be happening
    to.

    Just to note... thought rarely hapened to me, this oculd happen to you, that
    your audio will be out of sync. Again, depends on how the SVCD was
    processed/encoded. Should this happen, you'll have to go into the Advanced
    tab and [x] source, followed by a dbl-click and set your audio's ms
    higher or lower (I forget which way) Someone else here might help with that
    issue.

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