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  1. anyone been able to get this to work tried it liek 5 difrent wasy now with 5 difrent programs. and still all give me some sort of error.

    has anyone been ableto sucessfully complie thier projects and burn them properly ?

    if so please let me know the process you went threw and the programas that you used so mabey i can try that way.

    all help would be much appreicted been at this for over a week now ;(
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    have you tried this sample? and if so does it work?
    www.vcdhelp.com/dvd#sample
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  3. i have gotten all of my project to complie and burn properly and all of them show up on my dvd player fine.

    the only problem is how the vob's are complied by the programs.

    atm tried ulead and spruce and both give me errors,

    spurce comping at the wrong rewsolution (720x480)

    and ulead not reading the mpegs properly (says 2 minute mpeg is only 1:30 minues) so the vobs are not conmplied properly.
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  4. so noone has got this to work then ??
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  5. Have you actually looked at any of the guides here? I know there is at least one that explains that you have to fake out SpruceUp about the resolution, and goes into excruciating detail about how to do it. Look around. Do a search... the information's around.
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  6. heh VidGuy,

    yes i've searched all over the place and tried like 3 dif tutorials on how to do it. i would noty ask for help if i had not already tired what was posted before. the problem is none of the those tutoriuals work. in some way both gave me errors even when trying with diffrent authoiring programs
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  7. Hey, I've put over 30 SVCDs on dvds so far, anywhere from 6 - 10 on each dvd. It's a bit of work, but the result is great, since it almost three and a half hours.

    I'm not sure which method you're wanting to use (ie changing the header and resampling audio rate) but I just went for the whole reencode approach. I take the SVCD mpeg, demultiplex the audio in TMPGenc, then run the mpeg through DVD2AVI to get a project for the video. I send the d2v file and the demuxed m2v into TMPGenc. I downsample the resolution to 352x480 (half D1). This keeps the interlace and the vertical resolution at max, and cuts the horizontal by 25percent, but the result is a chance for more bits per pixel, and on most tv's this looks wonderful, you cant tell the difference from 5 feet away with good source.
    After this, i demux the resulting mpegs to be able to import the m2v and mp2 into dvdmaestro to author and compile. works like a charm, and it gets all my svcds onto dvd.
    hope that helped.
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  8. stormcrow, thanks for the help,

    if i redo the video like you sugested ulead doesn't read the mpegs wrong . woohoo. guess the orginal mpegs werer't compatible and the changing the resolution trick didn't work too well with ulead.
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  9. glad to hear it worked.
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  10. stormcrow one more thing,

    what template do u use to convert the d2v and the m2v with tpmeg.
    i tried the vcd template and resized it but this made the movie mad jumpy.

    thnaks again for he help
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  11. i dont use any templates, or rather, I guess I use my own. I have one for interlace source and one for progressive source. If you drop me your email or AIM SN i can throw them your way. Otherwise the basics are 352x480, 2pass VBR, high motion search, 48k/224kps audio, and hte rest is source dependent.
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  12. Use it all the time with Tempaltes from KVCD.Net. I use the KDVD templates to convert my file to SVCD (352x480) 48 Hz Audio, then use DVDiT to authour to DVD-R, I have been able to get at lease two movies per DVD-R in SVCD format without any problems. The key with DVDiT to to not allow DVDiT to push PCM audio, you cna change it via the Build, Audio just change it to a bitrate of 192 Dual Digital and it will creat a small file to use. I have put three on on DVD-R each was about 90 min or so. Visit the www.kvcd.net for additionl information.

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