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  1. This is somehting that is driving me insane, I have been through the rigmoral of convertingm, then authoring and all the problems that go with that and have decided I would be happy to settle for XSVCD on DVDr (i.e. a whole film per disk) but Nero only as the opion for SVCD under CDr. My DVD Standalone plays DVDr quite happily with MP3's and will read any DVDr (although not play DIVX) and I am sure it would play XSVCD if I could get it on there in the first place. Does anybody know of a way to do this? Thanks.

    (Update) I may have a solution? I am burning an ISO image of a few AVI (converted by Nero to MPEG2) to disk, which I will then try to burn to DVD.

    (Update 2) After waiting for Nero to crash after 4 hours, I decided to try burning a MPEG straigh to DVDr, being a great DVD Standalone, my player played the disk straight off ) now all I have to worry about is converting DIVX to MPEG2 haven't managed it successfully yet with TMPGenc....
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  2. Originally Posted by Benaki
    This is something that is driving me insane, I have been through the rigmoral of converting, then authoring and all the problems that go with that and have decided I would be happy to settle for XSVCD on DVDr (i.e. a whole film per disk) but Nero only as the opion for SVCD under CDr. My DVD Standalone plays DVDr quite happily with MP3's and will read any DVDr (although not play DIVX) and I am sure it would play XSVCD if I could get it on there in the first place. Does anybody know of a way to do this? Thanks.

    (Update) I may have a solution? I am burning an ISO image of a few AVI (converted by Nero to MPEG2) to disk, which I will then try to burn to DVD.

    (Update 2) After waiting for Nero to crash after 4 hours, I decided to try burning a MPEG straigh to DVDr, being a great DVD Standalone, my player played the disk straight off
    now all I have to worry about is converting DIVX to MPEG2 haven't managed it successfully yet with TMPGenc....
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