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    help me to solve this problem.
    its urgent!
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    the problems for
    "stream encoding which is invalid for a [Super] VCD
    I solved it.

    now only left audio part
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    this problem only happen after I de-multiplex the mpeg file
    and edited the audio files to remove the hiss
    then I multiplex them back.
    but I can't burn it!
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    still no one can help?
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    looks like you have a dual channel (joint stereo) file which is not the same thing as a stereo file and make sure the bit rate is 224. so make sure your audioi editor savesit in true stereo form.
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    how to fix it?
    actually the file
    I multiplex is
    .m1v and .mp3
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    it seems to be an invalid configuration for an SVCD, try to burn it as a VCD, or just click at Turn off the standard conpilance
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    I am burning a VCD.
    I have tried to turn off the compliant
    at vcd player, can view video, no sound at all
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    what is the name of your audio editor? also sent you a reply with instructions
    but any way with your audio editor when you save as mp3 it should offer your options for bit rate, mono stereo or joint stereo just make sure these are correct.
    p.s. I am a musician so I work with audiio 24/7 we should be able to fix it.
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    I'm using COOL EDIT 2000 to remove the hiss.
    Then I save the audio into .wav and convert it to .mp3
    I don't know VCD support .mp2 and not .mp3
    That's why I got the error.

    secretagent, u help me a lot!
    Thanks!
    My problem solved.
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    anyone there please help me.
    now I can play the mpeg file and can add properly to nero with any error dialog box.
    then, after I burned the vcd.
    I can't play properly at vcd player.
    The movie just hang on the few parts of the vcd
    help me!
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    anyone there please help me.
    now I can play the mpeg file and can add properly to nero with any error dialog box.
    then, after I burned the vcd.
    I can't play properly at vcd player.
    The movie just hang on the few parts of the vcd
    help me!
    Check your player in the list at the left of this message. It is under

    "DVD Players". Find your player (make and/ormodel) and see if it
    can play VCD's.
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    I have solved my problem.
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    for vcd player 2.0
    can I play PAL and NTSC files mixed VCD?
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    how to convert
    .mp2 to .wav?
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  16. Putting both PAL and NTSC video / stills onto one VCD: yes.

    Converting MP2 to WAV: Winamp or TMPGEnc or CoolEdit, etc.

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