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  1. Member Beautiful Alone's Avatar
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    Howcome it doesn't support Time Search on stand alone DVD players? hmm..works for VCD's, why not SVCD's?
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    I read that it has to do with most SVCDs being encoded with VBR - this causes problems when trying to FF / RW (or time search) - Not positive, though; maybe I'll burn a CBR SVCD and see how it works.
    Any experts (I'm not!) out there have an answer?
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    someone..help.
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    Here is some info that might help - something to try, at least :

    Good morning.

    In my experience the FF/RW problem is down to a combination of -

    no svcd scanoffsets - use bbmpeg.
    PBC and scandata problems - this (amongst other things) is why i use vcdimager CLASSIC.

    It creates a dummy PBC that not only allows FFRW, it also allows my TIME SEARCH option on my standalone to work
    ; whereas the PBC on ALL vcdimagers since turn off the time search.

    CLASSIC also allows mpeg greater the 99:59 mins, but you can only play past 100mins, not search. But this is a limitaion of SVCD spec.
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    try to cut and paste the file scandata.dat in the directory ext. you can get this file at the following adress: http://www.vcdhelp.com/scandata.dat just rightclick mouse-> save as
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    http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=76226&highlight=svcd+rew
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    well..thanks. Did you get it to work for yourself?
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  6. I encoded all my SVCDs using VBR and I can do time search in my standalone DVD player although the time is not correct. The DVD player always show the total time is 40 min no matter what the real length is. I always multiplex video and audio in bbmpg with SVCD scan offset.
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  7. BBmpeg and VCDImager solves this problem for many, as it did for me.
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    Originally Posted by vince
    I encoded all my SVCDs using VBR and I can do time search in my standalone DVD player although the time is not correct. The DVD player always show the total time is 40 min no matter what the real length is. I always multiplex video and audio in bbmpg with SVCD scan offset.
    what's VBR?
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  9. In Tmpgenc, it is 2-pass VBR. VBR stands for variable bitrate.
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    Originally Posted by vince
    In Tmpgenc, it is 2-pass VBR. VBR stands for variable bitrate.
    so..how do i encode it with VBR?

    Thanks
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  11. You have to calculate the bitrate using FitCD and choose the 2-pass VBR and go to sleep. In CPU setting, you can choose "Save the result from the first pass". This will save you about 30% of the time.
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