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  1. I have some Pal encoded video that I burned as svcd and didn't notice the setting in nero labled as "Encoding Resolution" NTSC/PAL. Does anyone know if this selection has any effect on the burning of svcd? Is that just if you use Nero to encode the video for you? Just wondering if its worth reburning or not, cause I used NTSC with my Pal encoded video.

    Also whats better for svcd/vcd Track-at-once burning or Disk-at-once? How does it affect the finished cd? Any quality differences? One of the guides says disk-at-once but I heard track-at-once may be better.

    Thank you.
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  2. DAO is better. if burnt disk plays ok then go with it.
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  3. Why is DAO better? I tested two vcds one TAO and the other DAO. The DAO disk had video stutter problems. Nothing real bad. Could be my player didn't like the bitrate it was encoded at though, as the other svcd had a lower bitrate.
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