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  1. is it true that svcd can be seen on a standalone vcd player?i want to watch on tv and not on the computer.but as i read the instructions,easy cd creator platinum is not in the list.then what am i suppose to do.HELP!
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  2. two things:

    #1 get Nero Burning Rom (at least version 5.0).

    #2 check to see if your DVD player can play VCDs/SVCDs. There is a list of players that can/cannot somewhere on this site.

    If you want to watch your MPEGs/AVIs/ etc.... you'll need an encoder (but you can find the instructions on all that on this site).

    NOTE: When installing Nero, you may have to unistall EZ CD.

    In a nutshell, that's about it. Everthing else is dependent on what exactly needs to be done.


    ......And I'm Spent.

    R-Dub
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  3. yeah,but one thing i dont understand.my easy cd creator 5 platinum has video cd capabilities,so y cant i use it.
    by the way,i have to burn scvd right,not vcd?
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    On the contrary, SVCD cannot be seen on a standalone VCD player. The format (MPG2) is different from VCD (MPG1). Secondly, EZCD cannot burn SVCD.

    I have tested this out with actual standalone VCD players and have confirmed it.
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    I made fabulous SVCDs with TMPGEnc and Nero 5.5. I had to use 704 by 576 picture size for a PAL SVCD though to play it properly on a Pioneer DV-434. The "standard" SVCD template of TMPGEnc works fine though with cheap Chineese players like the Supervision 1100. Strange.
    have fun and feel free to ask me any questions.
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  6. thanx for the info guys.but the only thing i want to know now is,what format can actually be seen on a standalone vcd player to be watched on tv?
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  7. Only MPEG layer I discs which are VCD compliant usually.
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