I am trying to make a VCD with MPEG stills created by VCDEasy and using VCDEasy to make a slide show. When I make the VCD with the MPEG stills and play it in the DVD player there are about 30 parallel segments that make up the image but they are shifted so the image looks scrambled. For instance if the image is supposed to be like this
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it looks like this
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I played the VCD on the computer and it does not have the same problem. I have tried many things in VCD easy and nothing works. Different burning, different encoding and everything. I have an MPEG movie encoded with TMPenc and it works fine it is just the MPEG stills. I have made slide shows with Nero before using JPEGS because it converts them before burning and they work fine. I don't know what is wrong. If anyone has a suggestion please let me know. Could it be that my DVD player is not compatable? Thanks so much.
Nathan
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I tried a bunch of different things and like I said before when I burn a picture VCD with Nero it works with my DVD player. So I decided to encode the .dat files of the pictures from on burned with Nero back to .mpg files to try it. These one worked with VCDEasy and on my TV. VCDEasy had the same information about them as the ones encoded by VCDEasy, does anyone know why VCDEasy is not working for me? Thanks
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