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    I've tried DVD2SVCD. I've tried DVDx. Neither worked. I'm through trying to make SVCD's (for the moment...), but I haven't given up on VCD's I need to know the absolute best way to make VCD's that will give me the best quality. I don't mind having a movie span 2 disks. I'm more concerned with the quality. The movies will be viewed on a regular tv through a stand-alone player. Please enlighten me because I've spent WAY too much time with SVCD with no results. Not saying that I've given up SVCD's, but until I get the problems worked out, I'll stick to VCD's.
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    Use TMPGENC standard template and change to best quality (slowest) and patiently wait for it to finish.

    Might take days but quality is very good
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  4. What was the problem with DVD2SVCD, the only problem I have with it concern subtitles, the video has always been excellent?

    But to do it all 'by hand' take a look at:

    http://www.flexion.org/video/DVDConv/DVD2AVI/
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