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  1. I have tried serval different things and nothing seems to work. I have used TMPGEnc to encode avi to mpg, have also tried avi2vcd. The Mpg is coming out fine I can watch it with serveral differnt programs, no problems. When I burn the mpg to vcd using Nero Ver 5 Everthing seems to work good but after it gets done I can not read the cd with the computer, nor can my APEX. Have tried different avi files and nothing seems to work. Any help would be great.
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    Are you sure you chose VCD, when you first started Nero? Also, is it VCD Compliant? Make sure you encoded the AVI -> MPG using the VCD NTSC Template.
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  3. i'am haveing the same thing, i have a ge player that saisd it played vcds that why i chose this one, i burned with nero 5, easy cd 5.2, and player said no disc when inserted, also have made cd with music that play every where else but not in the dvd player, have kids football on tape and would like to save, any help to fix this and help me convert a working copy would be a great help.

    a THANK YOU in advance if anyone could help. email me
    jhagle@hotmail.com
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  4. I have made sure that I am using the Video CD Template. One thing that might be giving me some problem is that the orginal avi is at 23.9 fps... But even with that after I burn the CD as VCD I can not look at even the dir stucture of the cd in my computer. Am going to install Ver 5.5 of Nero and also Easy CD newest and try that...
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  5. Well I finally got it to work. I completly remove the old version of Nero that I was running Nero 5.0??? Then I installed the newest Version from there website. Registered it and now all is good works great. Have made several different vcd and all have worked. Now I start trying the fine tuning to get the best picture... Thanks For all the Help
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