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  1. Hi I am new to VCD making, I want to be able to play them on my Samsung 709, which is notoriously bad for playing VCD's

    So I first bought some Vivastar cds which are supposed to work, but when I made the vcd it never played.

    I thne bought some Princo cds 80 min, and burned some mpegs (using VCD easy), but again my Sammy spits out the disc and says it cant be read.

    Whats going on?
    I have played VCD's b4 that were bought, i.e. movies.

    Am I burning it to VCD wrong? I think I am burning x8.
    Any setting I should know about?

    One of these types of discs should definately work!
    Please give me some help,
    Many Thanks

    Steven
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  2. UPDATE:

    I put it in again, and pressed play, it spun for a while but then it played!

    BUT!

    The video and sound were skippy for 4 out of 5 of the chapters/ clips
    And also the 3/4 secs of the skippy clips were missing.
    Just one clip played perfectly!

    Is the skipping due to how those mpgs are encoded?

    I have analysed them in VCDEasy, but I dont understand the results-

    This here one was skippy
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    MPEG1, PlayingTime=154.827s, Bitrate=1395600bps, PtsOffset=0000s, 15228 packets

    Video Stream: Motion Video, 352x240, 29.97003fps (NTSC), 1150kbps
    Audio Stream: Audio Standard MPEG layer2 Stereo, 44100Hz, 229376bps

    mpeg stream will be padded on the fly -- hope that's ok for you!
    unknown user data tag id 0x28 encountered
    autopadding requires to insert additional 8394730 zero bytes into MPEG stream (due to 15227 unaligned packets of 15228 total)
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    This one was also skippy
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    MPEG1, PlayingTime=70.164s, Bitrate=1395600bps, PtsOffset=0000s, 6903 packets

    Video Stream: Motion Video, 352x240, 29.97003fps (NTSC), 1150kbps
    Audio Stream: Audio Standard MPEG layer2 Stereo, 44100Hz, 229376bps

    mpeg stream will be padded on the fly -- hope that's ok for you!
    unknown user data tag id 0x28 encountered
    autopadding requires to insert additional 3807035 zero bytes into MPEG stream (due to 6902 unaligned packets of 6903 total)
    -------------------------------

    This is the one that played perfectly:
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    MPEG1, PlayingTime=196.429s, Bitrate=1411200bps, PtsOffset=0340s, 14750 packets

    Video Stream: Motion Video, 352x240, 29.97003fps (NTSC), 1150kbps
    Audio Stream: Audio Standard MPEG layer2 Stereo, 44100Hz, 229376bps

    unknown user data tag id 0x65 encountered
    ----------------------

    Can anyone interpret this, or at least explain why the skipping occurred?

    Thanks
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