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  1. Hi fellows,i need your help in this one.Since i don't have svcd2dvdmpg+ and can't buy it.is there any other way i can have more than one vcd/svcd in a dvd disc which could be readable in a deck dvd player?I have tried adding 3 .mpg in a vcdeasy compilation but that didn't work!

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    they have to be encoded to either mpeg1 or mpeg2 dvd compliant files, if you used vcdeasy, all you have to do is change the audio frequency from 44000 to 48000. after you get that done it's just a matter of authoring and burning.
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  3. Yes that's what i've done.I've axtracted the .mpeg files from the vcd structure,opened them with vcd easy but that didn't work,failed to create the iso saying that there were more sector that weren't supposed to be and that i should reduce the .mpeg.I've only put 3 though!
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    If you already have the mpeg files encoded then you need to author using a program like gui for dvd author or tmpgenc dvd author. I like gui for dvd author because it supports multiple titlesets (useful if you are adding mpgs with different resolutions such as vcd and svcd.) As long as your dvd player will play vcd and svcd you shouldn't have to re encode.
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    Try this sticky:
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=129786

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  6. So i see there are many guides for this stuff thanx a lot,i think i'll try dvd la pro.One question though,since the vcd's change to dvd compilation does that mena that i can now add switchable subs?
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