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  1. I am very new to this whole making SVCD's so bear with me. I am trying to decode my AVI movie to MPEG-2 then I am planning to burn this on a CD-R. I used the DVD2SVCD to encode my files. Then here is where I run into my problem. I go to open my folder to find a lot of different files. Which one is my movie? What do I do next? Burn it?

    -Thanks for your help in advance
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    You may want to load your AVI video into into TMPGEnc. Then use it to encode it into MPEG-2 SVCD format for burning.
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  3. select avi as source and load your avi file and process using dvd2svcd
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    Just take a look at this guide: https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/111846.php it will guide you all the way.
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    Bobo,
    Whaty files do you have in the folder? Bin/cues? Bin 1, Cue 1, 2,3, etc, as well as Muxed File_00, Muxed File_01, etc?. A whole s'load of others, which are discardable, just taking up a ton of space., mebbe 10, 12 gigabytes.
    Open Nero, or whatever, to burn the muxs, make VCD-SVCD, whatever, drag mux 0, and burn, drag mux 1 and burn, etc.
    If bin/cue, "Burn from image", under "File", will open to folder, and show "cue" files. Click "cue 1", "cue 2", and burn. No biggie.
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    BTW, delete the rest. You don't need them any more.
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    Before you start to burn your BIN/CUE files, first have a look at this link https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=157818&highlight= Some problems may occur when using NERO to burn the BIN/CUE's
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