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  1. 1. During conversion of my films Ive been converting using the same basic framerates 23.976, 25, or 29.97 depending on the source file but I had a recent file that was 30 fps and didnt notice it till after encoding, It still played fine in my dvd player so was wondering just to be safe can this cause a problem with my dvd player (overheating or some such thing) or no big deal?

    2. Also for my conversions Ive been using a one disc format for most films and following the guides they said use 192 kb for audio, which so far has been working fine, but I got a film that has ac3 audio and it doesnt seem to want to play nice so been using some of the guides to get this to work and found that in one of the guides it says that vcd's require a 224kb for audio, since my other films have worked fine none of which have been ac3 audio I was wondering does this mean that ac3 audio files need to be 224 to work on a vcd or well not sure then what it could mean cause I have been using 192 and they seem to be working fine.
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  2. First of all I will gues from your post that you are converting downloaded Divx (.avi) files to VCD.

    1. No problem with your DVD player if it plays it ok.

    2. VCD does not support Ac3, search the forum for details on how to extract the Ac3 and convert to wav. Use this wav as the audio source when you encode to mpeg-1 VCD format.

    Hope this helps.
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