I have home video which burned to vcd. After burning, the vcd play with squeaky sound and poor picture quality.
After a lot of trial and error, I`ve found that the vcd plays VERY WELL on AMD-3D processor w/ 50x CDROM. Although its running time only 60 minutes, the filesize of Avseq1.dat is also bigger than any movie vcd.
So I make a theory that my vcd contains a lot of data and it will runs VERY POORLY on computer under 500Mhz proccessor.
Is the anything I can do so the vcd will play well on slow computer (like any movie vcd)? Which program should I use? and if any, which options should I choose? Or any links for suggestion?
Thanks for any idea.
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Most movie VCD's aren't 60 mins long, which would explain the diff in size. Just check your bitrates, 1150 for video, 224 for audio, and make sure your audio is MPEG1-Layer 2 (as shown by virtual dub). After that try lowereing your video bitrate a little, down to around 1120.
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