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  1. Is a .m2v file not sutiable to burn onto a dvd, as i believed it was. As when i was creating a dvd last night my burning software proceeded to re-enocde the file. Can someone tell me if i`m wrong in believing a .m2v file is suitable?
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    is it dvd compliant? www.dvdrhelp.com/dvd#tech
    what authoring tool did you use? some tools reencodes even if it is dvd compliant.
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  3. I`m using Sonic MyDVD, & the file was just taken from a previous SVCD i had.
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    The M2V file should be fine. It's the audio that Sonic is probably choking on. Sonic authors with LPCM not mpeg audio, and if your source is SVCD....
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  5. NO, the m2v file taken from an SVCD would be either 480x576 )PAL) or 480x480 (NTSC) resolution. This format is not DVD compliant.
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