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  1. Has anyone, or does anyone know if it is possible to alter DVDWS templates to make CVD?

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  2. its already there as a standard template.

    Half-D1 (352 x 480, 2400 Kbps, 4 hr per DVD). The template uses 48Hz Audio though to make it truly dvd compliant.
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  3. That's for dvd though, I want to to do CVD on a cd-r, same as SVCD.

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    Mike
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    If you re-multiplexx your final mpeg 2 file as SVCD with tmpgenc or BBmpeg, you have xCVD. Try to see if it works on your DVD standalone.
    If don't, then you have to re-encode the audio and re-sample it, from 48000 to 44100hz. You can do this with many freeware programs, look at the tools section.
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