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    I have a huge problem. I have this music video that I want to put onto a VCD. But the video's size is 320x224 and it's already in MPG format. So what do I do? I used a CD-RW to test it out by just burning it but it had some distortions at the top of the screen as well as the left of the screen. The audio was awesome though. So what can I do?
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    use tmpg to reencode the video to vcd standards. de-multiplex your video and audio using file-->mpeg tools and the simple de-multiplex tab. reencode your video and under stream type abouve the settings/save/load buttons select video only. go to mpeg tools again, use simple multiplex, under the type select MPEG-1 Video CD, select your new video as video input, your old audio as audio input, and save your new, compliant, video cd .mpg file.
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    When it was multiplexing, an error popped up saying :

    Illegal MPEG audiostream
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    It sounds like you'll have to reencode your audio also. then you can multiplex with that.
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    Nevermind. I know how, thanks! I'll reply here when there's any problems.
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