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  1. Hi gang. Couple of questions below.

    1. I've been pretty good at making VCD's with chapters using the Sefty's Guide. Last night, I wanted to make a SVCD of Lord of the Rings on 3 CD's. I'm uising TMPGEnc and encoded the movie in 3 parts, 750mb each, using CQ of 75, with the high bit rate of 2400 and a min of 300.

    I used Chapter X Tractor to read the IFO and pasted the info into VCDEasy, but VCDEasy said "number of possible chapter entry points:1".

    Is it because I made a non-standard SVCD?

    2. I've tried using TMPGEnc and the SVCD template for NTSC, but when I click on start, no encoding takes place for VBR. If I change VBR to CQ, then it works and begins to encode. Why??? Do I have a defective template? I'm using TMPGEnc Plus version 2.53.35.130
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  2. I found the answer to #2 hehe. VBR does not encode right away. It does it passes first before encoding. I also discovered that VBR can take twice as long to encode a movie, so I'll stick with CQ, but I have not found an answer for question #1:
    I've been pretty good at making VCD's with chapters using the Sefty's Guide. Last night, I wanted to make a SVCD of Lord of the Rings on 3 CD's. I'm uising TMPGEnc and encoded the movie in 3 parts, 750mb each, using CQ of 75, with the high bit rate of 2400 and a min of 300.

    I used Chapter X Tractor to read the IFO and pasted the info into VCDEasy, but VCDEasy said "number of possible chapter entry points:1".

    Is it because I made a non-standard SVCD?
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