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  1. I seem to have some trouble encoding svcd cause my dvd-player will not fast forward mine and the last part on the scvd has hickups when i play it in my philips q50 dvd-player. I have no troubles playing and fast-forwarding other svcd, vcd or dvd discs.

    what did i do:
    1. encoded a scvd with tmpgenc (basic VBR PAL template, average bitrate 1900)
    2a. burned it as SVCD with nero
    2b. used VCDEasy to make a cue/bin and burned it with nero
    2c. burned it with nero as SVCD with the scandat.dat file in EXT
    2d. multiplexed the mpeg with bbmpeg and burn it again with nero
    2e. multiplexed the mpeg with bbmpeg and made an image with vcdeasy burn it again with nero

    None of these methodes did the trick can some help me cause there are svcds i can play so there most be a good methode to do this.

    Yf
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    Originally Posted by yf2001usa
    I seem to have some trouble encoding svcd cause my dvd-player will not fast forward mine and the last part on the scvd has hickups when i play it in my philips q50 dvd-player. I have no troubles playing and fast-forwarding other svcd, vcd or dvd discs.
    I've had the same kind of trouble in the past.
    It seems, if the quick test of the MPeG (in MediaPlayer, by clicking onto the mpeg in explorer) succeeded and the end played fine (so it's no error in the encoding process), it was because I wrote the cd too fast...
    -> By reducing the write-speed I solved that problem.

    Another possible cause was that I did an 'overburn' if the mpeg was too big to fit onto a cd. So I reduced the svcd-bitrate with 1 or 2 bits, so I get a smaller mpeg, which then solved the problem too...
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  3. I checked the mpg on my computer and that was fine. I burned the svcd on 4x speed and did need to overburn. I think this isn't a solution for my problem..
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