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  1. I follow this guide right here and it worked.

    I'm not sure, but I don't see any help for this, so I made
    this little help message.

    (1) Use DVD2SVCD as normal, except don't make CD images.
    (Select "don't make image" in CD Image tab)

    (2) You will have 2-3 .mpg files like: bbMPEG_Muxed_File.mpg
    Use all theses files with TMPGEnc to convert it.

    In TMPGEnc select: "File" -> "MPEG Tools..." ->
    "Simple Multiplex"

    In "Type:" select: "MPEG-1 Video-CD"

    In "Video Input:" select: bbMPEG_Muxed_File.mpg
    (your files names)

    You can change the name of your files if you want in
    "Output:"

    ***Warning***
    When you enter files in the "Video Input:" area,
    TMPGEnc change the "Type:" to "MPEG-2 Program (VBR)"
    Re-enter "MPEG-1 Video-CD" or it's useless !!!

    Click "RUN" And wait about 3-6 minutes for each files
    to be Muxed as "Fake" MPEG-1 video.

    Don't panic, the Exact quality of the bbMPEG muxed file
    Will remain untouch. We are doing this to make Home DVD
    Players to "think" it's a VCD...
    Sort of an SVCD in disguise!!! LOL !!!

    (3) Take all the newly make .mpg files to a VCD Maker of your
    Choice. I use VCDEasy but Nero, VCDImager and VCDXBuild
    work too...


    (4) It's done, Watch your SVCDs now on Big TV !!!

    Lot of my friends was disapointed when they find out that their
    DVD only read VCD or XVCD. Now, It's OK for all of them!!!
    but the problem is that the CD would only play in my DVD player but not my computer. Every time I used Window Media Player to play it there is only sound but no pic, all it has is a green screen. So if I wanna play it in my PC what do I have to do.
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  2. I think that you need a vcd player install in your computer.
    The only emulator that I know for vcd is the one that come with videopack..but I don't know more than that.
    Rigo.F
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  3. Try one or more of the various VCD players that can be found in the VCDHelp.com Tools section. I like Sasami2K and MaximusDVD (be sure to get the FreeCodecInstaller). You could also try QuickVCD Player 3.0, which can be found at any of the major download sites, like ZDNet and c|net. If you place the VCD in the DVD drive in your computer, you should be able to play the VCD using its software player on the PC.

    HUN-YA!

    Akai Rounin
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  4. Alright, thanks guys, i'll try and see if it works.
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  5. Bad news guys, it didn't worked, is there any other ways?
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  6. It Didn't Work...?

    Please, be more specific. What did you try, what error messages did you get, etc.... Did you try the disc on anyone else's PC? Also, did you expect this to AutoPlay? It may not - you might have to go to the MPEGAV directory on the VCD and choose the appropriate "*.DAT" video file in programs like Sasami2K.

    HUN-YA!

    Red Ronin
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