Ok im trying to burn a vcd using Ezcd ( i know its crappy to use) ok it said the bitrate was to high at 2000 so i lowered it to 1150, thats fine, now it says "SYSTEM CLOCK REFERENCE - 1085" aparently thats too high someone let me know what this should be set at and how to do so.
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I am also having the same problem. How do you change the system clock reference and what should it be set at. I am using nero to try and burn a SVCD. I used TempGEnc to encode to Mpeg but when i go to burn with nero it says file format invalid and EZ CD creator 5 says clock reference is wrong. Any help would be appreciated. I am fairly new at this
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The "system clock reference" error from Easy CD Creator refers to the fact that the pack size of the MPEG isn't correct for VCDs.
Assuming all other specs are correct, you can easily fix this by demultiplexing and remultiplexing the mpeg. You an do this with bbMPEG or TMPGEnc. With TMPGEnc, be sure to select "MPEG-1 Video-CD" rather than "MPEG-1 Auto".
Regards.
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