I'm getting back to a couple SVCD projects and I have a question. If I create an SVCD compliant MPEG video clip (400*400) of photos using one of the authoring programs, I can play it back on my PC fine. I notice after I burn it to SVCD format (i.e. Nero 6) the Mpeg file has changed in size a bit. It's also no longer playable on my PC with many of the media players. Anyone know what's added to the original Mpeg itself in the burning process and why it won't play back on a PC? I had a good working system to make svcd's and now I forgot what the heck I did.
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