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  1. Nero always analyzes the files before it ads it to it and it takes about an hour+ on my computer. Is there a way I can skip this step or turn it off so it doesn't analyze the files. I know for a fact what i'm burning is the correct format so i don't need nero to spend 2+ hours just to tell me what I already know. If i'm wrong, oh well it won't play on my dvd player but at least I won't have to wait 2 hours per cd just to ADD it to the track. Hope there is a way. Thanks
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    Simple solution: Don't use Nero for anything besides burning. Let other more capable applications (like VCDEasy in the case of (S)VCD) take care of the authoring. If you feel obliged to use Nero, only use it to write the cue/bin to disc.

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    Originally Posted by S1R1US
    Nero always analyzes the files before it ads it to it and it takes about an hour+ on my computer. Is there a way I can skip this step or turn it off so it doesn't analyze the files. I know for a fact what i'm burning is the correct format so i don't need nero to spend 2+ hours just to tell me what I already know. If i'm wrong, oh well it won't play on my dvd player but at least I won't have to wait 2 hours per cd just to ADD it to the track. Hope there is a way. Thanks
    Something is very wrong, if the file you are using is already a fully compliant mpeg 1, then it only takes seconds to analyze. It sounds to me your dropping in non compliant files like AVI's ? then it needs to convert them.

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  4. no they are completly compliant .mpg svcd video files. I'm doing it with Catch Me If You Can SVCD 3 CD's right now. 833MB each. How can I burn .bin/cue with nero, it only loads .nrg, iso files. Hmm, I think I will try VCDeasy
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    How can I burn .bin/cue with nero, it only loads .nrg, iso files
    What has that got to do with dropping a mpeg 2 into Nero ? to make a SVCD

    Also Nero will load cue files
    File > Open > *.nrg *.iso *.cue

    What version you using ?
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  6. Unfortunately I don't have the bin/cue anymore, all I have is the mpeg file from the MPEG2 directory of the SVCD. I try to burn this in Nero, and it says that the file in non-compliant when I know that it is. Is there another program that I can use to burn this thing since it is the file right off the SVCD? Will VCDEasy do it, or will it tell me that the file is too big like Nero did?
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    When the person made the Bin file, the SVCD that was originally made was not fully compliant, burning the bin file might mean your DVD player would not play it anyway.

    Nero is telling you its not correct, believe what it is telling you and try to fix the problem. Unfortunately Mpeg 2 is not a file format you can easily edit, see if you can load it into TMPGEnc > Mege&Cut

    See if you can save out another copy ?

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    Try the Ligos Mpeg 2 filter (Ulead MediaStudio Pro), also check

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    Options > Environmental setting > VFAPI Plug-in > Right click the MPEG 2 Decoder and select higher priority. Do this several times until its at the top. (4)
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  8. I myself have following odd problems with video files, nero, and XP Pro
    on my machine.

    Most MPEG files work fine ... i use Nero Express to make SVCDS out
    of mpeg files.

    I add the file in the selector screen...it will then analyze it...this can
    take from 20 seconds to 3 minutes depending on things i cannot
    really judge ...must be something inside the mpeg file structure that
    causes it.

    I always move the mpeg files around from disk 1 to disk 2 to get
    them defragmented before i try to burn them...this already fixes
    a lot of crap (especially if you downloaded those movies with p2p
    software)

    I then note if i encounter one of those malicious mpegs that have no
    visible problems besides that they wont play in media player or zoom
    player (even if they are encoded the same way as files that do work),
    they will all play in PowerDVD software flawlessly.

    I note that AFTER nero completes the analyze feature on such files
    it hangs for almost 4-5 minutes before the application will start
    responding again, allowing me to click on "Finished". Other files
    of same size and same release will take only 20-30 seconds and wont
    hang after finishing analyse process.

    The oddity must be inside the file structure itself because other files
    belonging to the same release (for instance a dvd screener splitted
    into 4 cds) do not show such behaviour.

    I ran into mpeg/video files that even brought my computer to its knees
    by simply accessing them with right click (for file properties menu) in
    windows xp desktop environment, i didnt even play them back yet.
    I found movies that would cause my computer to reboot after playing
    a couple of frames in media player 8.x. Playing the same file in zoom
    player wouldnt harm my machine at all.

    I even installed the reghack for XP that turns of the prefetch access
    XP automatically does on media files...preventing any preview or thumbs
    to be made of video files.

    This sort of brings me to the conclusion that i have a problem i cannot
    fix even with broad knowledge of my system and searching FAQs for
    hours and hours or that it must be a bug in XP, a driver problem or
    some really exotic bug elsewhere.

    My Hardware isnt at all exotic and is listed in my profile.
    Take a look ..any hint that might give me a hang of this is warmly accepted.
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