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    I've just used DVD-Lab to put my 4disc Return of the king SVCD on a DVD-R. The authoring works fine, and the movie plays fine on my computer. But when I put it in my standalone the sounds gets screwed up in the second half of the movie. Is my standalone player to bad or is it the discs I use that it doesn't like? I've used both TMPGEnc DVD Author and DVD-Lab (dvd-lab was better) and it haven't played correctly yet.

    Anyone having the same problem or a solution?
    Thanks in advance...

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    SVCD resolution (480x480) is not DVD compliant, maybe your player just doesn't like SVCD on DVD. You can re-encode to DVD spec, I suggest 352x480.
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    Maybe, but the picture look good. Can the non-standard resolution screw up the audio (sounds unlogical)? Reencoding shouldn't be necessary, and 352x576 sucks when you can use 480x576!

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    Can I ask a hypothetical rhetorical question: Why are you putting a 4 month old SVCD version of Pirated Bootleg Screener DVD onto a DVDR when the legal DVD is going to be released very soon?
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