this may be a silly question, but what exactly is the difference between a non-standard vcd and a xvcd?
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An xVCD *IS* a non-standard VCD.
Basically with a xVCD you can change the bitrate and the size to go off standards in hopes of getting better quality, but you sacrifice compatibility.
Hope that answers your question.
See also : http://www.vcdhelp.com/xvcd.htm
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