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    After trying to follow the tutorial SVCD to DVD and searching the forums for a solution I am desperate.

    I demuxed an SVCD-file in TMPEG (there is no difference between a burned SVCD and a regular one I take it?! The tutorial makes me believe the author uses a burned file).

    I converted the sound to 48 khz in ssrc (is there a difference between what bitrate I use - my file is 128, the author uses 224).

    I changed the .mp2 to .mpa.

    I patched the header with DVD Patcher.

    I added the m2v-file in SpruceUp and it loads the whole file, and here comes the problem: When the whole file is loaded I get an error message saying there is something wrong with the mpa-file. I did it several times and I also tried the whole process over again.
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    What does spruceup exactly say? YOu could try reencode the audio with besweet.
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    It said "media error (some long series of figures and letters, looks like a memory reference) in XXX.mpa." or something similar. I tried to use toolame now and all that happened now is that at the end of spruceup's importing of the file, it said the last frame was incorrect, but that I could move on w/o it.
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    I also often receives the last frame error. But it works fine anyway. I never received the other error you mention, it sounds like it is not mpeg audio.
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    It is the same file, so it should be mpg-audio. Hopefully I ll be able to share my experience soon, since this is the first time I author dvd from svcd. Btw: why do so many people think it is such a hassle doing it - it doesn't seem to be that big of a work load when u know how to do it?!
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