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  1. Alright, this is kind of complicated because I really don't know what's going on. Anyways, here's a short description of what happened.

    I have a movie of some TV programs that was encoded as a DivX movie. When I went to burn it onto a CD, everything worked fine, Nero encoded the file for me and burned it. However, when I put the VCD into my Daewoo 2500N, the movie played just fine with everything working...for about 10 minutes. After that, the audio stayed the same, as the movie slowed down, so you'd hear things before they happened on the screen. The condition progressed until it was absolutely incomprehensible. Also, the colors were inverted in some strange way where people's faces were blue and grass pink. I burned 3 different videos, all some unknown codec that Nero swore it could handle. After it encoded those, still the same problem, although the colors were fixed. And finally, I burned a bunch of music videos (all MPEG-1) and they worked perfectly. No problem whatsoever.

    My questions is: What is messing it up? Should I encode the files myself? Is Nero the messed up one? Is it my DVD Player (I doubt it)? Are the DivX movies supposed to do that? Is there any way of fixing the audio-video syncing? DVDs are divided up into little sections, is that what I should do to my big movies over 10 minutes? Or, am I a complete nut and this has never happened before?

    Please answer, I really feel stupid for not being able to figure this out.
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  2. Dont use nero to encode, use tmpgenc, and if the audio is compressed as mp3 you need to save it as a wav file. Read this guide on how to convert divx to vcd

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/divxtovcd.htm

    Craig
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  3. Already figured it out, thanks anyway. I should've read that tutorial before posting that question. My mistake.
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