Okay I understand that making a movie file with a higher bite rate (other then that of VCD) will make the vcd considered an XVCD but my question is will the dvd player know this? I would go about this by creating a file with everything else VCD compliant execpt the bite rate then I would burn using Nero and uuncheck the "make VCD compliant" box which would still create the directory structure and still be an mpg 1 but the file would be better quality. My question is would this in fact fool a standalone that is only VCD comliant and not SVCD or XVCD comliant?
And the reason I cannot test this is that my only available DVD player that read VCD's is a half hour drive away so if you guys could help me I'd appreciate it.
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I would check here first:https://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers
In my experience if your DVD player recognizes CD-R/W it will play XVCD but I would not make the bitrate higher than 1500kbps to be safe.
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