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  1. I found a guide explaning how to convert SVCD to VCD:
    http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/convert_svcd_to_vcd.cfm

    I did all the steps that were written there but after converting the AVSEQ01.MPG using VcdEasy from .dat to .mpg, The TMPGEnc did an error when i chosed the outpot file VCDEasy did:".... Can not open,ot unsupported.

    If some1 know what's the problem plz help,
    thx.
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    Try installing the TMPGEnc MPEG-2 Plugin.
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  3. Well i dled it , where do i put it and how do i install it? :/
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    Put it in your TMPGEnc program folder.
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  5. I extracted it into the TMPGEnc folder, ran the TMPGEnc and it still did the same error o0
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  7. Sry for my ignorancy but this is my first time converting svcd to vcd.
    How do i use virtual dub in order to convert?
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    There's a link to a guide in my last post.
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  9. i did what it said but when it start the frame server it just stay on 0 in all things and doenst do anything.

    I dunno what to do.
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    What you're supposed to do is open the .vdr file with TMPGEnc and start encoding. Frameserving means that you are serving frames to another program.
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  11. Thx alot for ur help it worked.
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    You're welcome. Ain't digital video fun? :P
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