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  1. I have been in the process of converting one of my DVD's to VCD for back-up use and I have converted to MPEG using TMPGEnc. However, when I try to burn the MPEG to VCD using Nero 5.5 is says that the MPEG is not suitable to make a compliant VCD CD V2.0 and asks if I want to re-encode the MPEG as it is not MPEG-1 but rather an unknown format. When I use windows explorer is says the file is a video clip but when I look at its' properties it says it is an MPEG. I have tried to turn off the compliance as well as re-encode the MPEFG with NEro and it still wont burn. Is there anything I am doing wrong or maybe some settings I need to change during my conversion. If anyone can help thank you!
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  2. Please DETAIL the settings you used in TMPGenc, there is a VCD template, did you use this?
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  3. I didn't use the wizard however these are the settings I used:
    I loaded the .d2v for the video source and the .wav for the audio source.
    VideoCD (NTSC Film).mcf
    Motion Search Precision: highest quality
    Video Source Type: Non_Interlace (Progessive)
    Field Order: Bottom Field First (field B)
    Source aspect ratio: 4:3 525 line (NTSC, 704 X 480)
    Video arrange Method: Full Aspect Ratio
    Video Output: MPEG-1
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  4. I found the problem was the source aspect ratio was incorrect and needed to be changed to 4:3 525 line (NTSC). Thanks.
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