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    I have a set of 4 SVCD files, adding up to a single movie. The 4 SVCD each play fine. I extracted the MPEG files and put them all together using DVTool. I now have 1 single MPEG2, which is actually in sync (which also took some work with BESWEET).
    I want to burn this single MPEG2 (3 GB) to a DVD-R. I normally use Spruce to create the VIDEO_TS folder.
    In this case, Spruce just sits there at zero% and then errors out with some 'invalid resolution' error.
    I have tried with Ulead DVDMovieFactory 2, same thing.

    Some research indicates there is a tool, which allows you to change the header. When I try this (change the initial header to 'horizontal resolution 352' instead of 480, the MPEG2 is no longer cleanly playable, with a wide band of artifacts on the left.

    I don't know what else to try at this point.

    I have tried using TMPGENC to re-encode the entire file, but it won't even recognize the file.

    Help, anyone?
    My system:
    Abit Ic7G
    P4 3.0C @ 3.98 GHz
    2x512 MB DDR 500 ram
    WinXP Pro
    ATI Radeon X800pro
    5x120 GB Western Digital ata100
    TDK Velocd 48x16x44
    Sony 8x DVD burner
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    see the whole svcd2dvdr forum here ....

    also -- you can do this with dvdlab

    or you can re-encode the whole thing

    or you can just play your svcd as svcds
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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    BJ_M,
    Thank you for your reply. I hang out in these forums and read the howto's quite a bit.
    So when you say re-encode, exactly how and with which tools?

    Thanks.
    My system:
    Abit Ic7G
    P4 3.0C @ 3.98 GHz
    2x512 MB DDR 500 ram
    WinXP Pro
    ATI Radeon X800pro
    5x120 GB Western Digital ata100
    TDK Velocd 48x16x44
    Sony 8x DVD burner
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