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  1. Member
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    Greets, and thanx to the maintainers (this is my 1st post)

    I have made a few VCDs successfully using Nero 5.5 and 6.

    Now I am trying to make an SVCD (for the higher quality); the
    video clip is one of my POV-Ray animations. The SVCDs look ok
    when played on my PC, but in my DVD player it has a problem:

    * The left-most portion of the image (a narrow sliver, maybe 40 pixels)
    is wrapped around to the right-most side of the screen.

    * A small square area in the lower-right corner flashes spurious colors
    (usually blue or white)

    Additional info:

    > The MPEG-2 files I've tried have been created by VideoMach,
    TMPGEnc25, and Nero, all with the same results.

    > The image sizes have all been 480x480 (plus a few with larger
    width just to see what happens, but with no change).

    > My DVD is a Pioneer 503 (5-disc changer) which is supposed to
    support SVCD.

    > The test SVCDs from VCDImager work fine, so I think the player
    can DO a SVCD, but something MY SVCDs is not right.

    If there is any additional info I can give, please let me know. I sure
    hope someone can help me out here!

    Thanks,
    Mark
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    You could try author and burn with VCDEasy or another SVCD author/burn tool.
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    Thanks for the reply!

    Ok, I tried using TMPGEnc 2.5 to make the MPG file, and
    VCDEasy to create the CD image.

    VCDEasy could not burn the CD, looks like a driver issue
    (I have an R2102 DVD-R/CD-RW in a Toshiba laptop),
    so I let Nero burn the image.

    This worked without the wrap, but the image quality is
    now inferior to what it used to be! I thought TMPGEnc would
    most likely do the best job at encoding! But in my clip
    (an animation with a planet and stars), the stars are big and
    chunky (one is a big square), and the planet details looks
    like it has been dithered. In the original creation (using VideoMach
    and Nero), it looked better.

    I am closer to my goal now, but I'd appreciate any thoughts on
    how to improve it further...
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