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  1. After spending months on getting a good quality VCD to play in my Pioneer DVD-RV31 I've finally found a solution that I'm extremely happy with. My thanks to Richard who showed me the right direction. It's worth the wait cause I convert Divx or a VOB file to MPEG2 then use this method and presto, I have a very good quality VCD. I've tried all other methods and this one seems to be the best yet. It's also been tested with other players. Do a 3min sample to see if it works for you. Then burn it on a CD-RW if you can.

    https://www.videohelp.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?topic=64308&forum=3

    "As regards to TMPGenc it fairly easy:

    1 goto file/MPEG tools
    2 select 'simple multiplex'
    3 select type 'MPEG-1 Video-CD'
    4 video input 'YOUR MPEG FILE'
    5 output 'DESTINATION FOR YOUR FINISHED FILE'
    6 run

    note: make sure that when you insert your file into the 'video input' that the select type option doesn't spring to 'MPEG2 program'. If it does then click 'MPEG-1 Video-CD' again." *****Remember to keep the setting at MPEG1- Video CD*****




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  2. If anyones curious, I have some samples and templates. just email me.
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  3. Hi,

    I'm having trouble and need some help. I've encoded a mpeg 2 file using the template you emailed me. (Thanks) I then try to take that file to tmpg and demux as a mpeg 1 but it will not allow me. Am I missing something or left a step out. I'm really anxious as I would like a little better quality than I'm getting. I can't play svcd but can play xvcd up to 2500 bpr.

    Thanks for your help, Jerry
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