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  1. I am struggling to get information on burning files that are already mpeg format to cd-r to play on a dvd player which plays VCDs. I gather there is some conversion process as by just writing these to disc with a normal CD burner they do not play. Please can someone explain where I can going wrong?!
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  2. I use TMPGEnc to make mpeg VCD compliant.
    Check out "How to".
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  3. Well the trouble is in the "disk format". If you just copy them to a cd-r you got yourself a data disk. A CD-R is just the media, a VCD / SVCD has to have the right data and file structure for your dvd player.

    For getting the right format check out a "How to burn a VCD using.."
    article under How To Author. If you have say Nero, you can do this
    in a snap.

    Now for your next possible problem ... all yyz.mpg files are not
    actually the same format. For example, for it to be a compliant VCD mpeg it must use mpeg1 compression and be the right resolution.
    So you can't just burn any old dot mpg file to a VCD. Check out what is VCD for some more info on this. You might also find a tool under Other:Tools that will tell you about your file!

    Never fear ... you can just re-encode it to a reasonable standard. Check out the How To Conver stuff.

    Good Luck to ya !!
    I mean it in the nicest way.
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