The first time I burnt an SVCD from a bin & cue, I used a 16x burn speed.
When watching this disc, there is a noticeable horizontal shaking of the picture.
I have since read somewhere that when burning SVCDs you should keep the burn speed low, certainly below 12x, because high speeds can cause video problems.
I no longer have the bin/cue files on my hard disc, so I basically have 3 questions:
- how can I make a bin and cue pair from the disc?
- will the files be exactly the same as the original bin/cue I used to make the disc, or will the high burn speed (and the lack of error correction in the SVCD format) have altered them slightly?
- once I have the files back, can I use VCDEasy to extract the mpeg2 data and VideoLAN to play the movie, so I can see if the "shaking" was present in the original encode?
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