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  1. HI:

    First of all let me say, that my english is not that good. Now my problem is that i cannot burn 2 svcd movies that i have to a single dvd, why? because the burning software that i use donīt let me, i usually burn whit ulead dvd movie factory 2, and when i try to burn the 2 svcd the program detects that i have a dvd inserted but it refuses to burn and says that i have to put a cd-r or a cd-rw in the drive. Now what i would like to know is whow to burn the 2 svcd in to one dvd, what software do i use? i Tried nero 6 but whit no results, buy the way if i choose SVCD in nero it automatacly assumes that i have a cd-r in the drive and not a dvd, and if i chose DATA ( donīt know if this is the right option) nero gives an error ( in simulation) something about not been able to burn DISC-AT-ONCE, or something like that.

    Thanks in advance and please HELP!!!!
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  2. Originally Posted by pistiti
    HI:

    First of all let me say, that my english is not that good. Now my problem is that i cannot burn 2 svcd movies that i have to a single dvd, why? because the burning software that i use donīt let me, i usually burn whit ulead dvd movie factory 2, and when i try to burn the 2 svcd the program detects that i have a dvd inserted but it refuses to burn and says that i have to put a cd-r or a cd-rw in the drive. Now what i would like to know is whow to burn the 2 svcd in to one dvd, what software do i use? i Tried nero 6 but whit no results, buy the way if i choose SVCD in nero it automatacly assumes that i have a cd-r in the drive and not a dvd, and if i chose DATA ( donīt know if this is the right option) nero gives an error ( in simulation) something about not been able to burn DISC-AT-ONCE, or something like that.

    Thanks in advance and please HELP!!!!
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    Try TheFilmMachine or SVCD2DVDmpg. Either should do what you want. I like TheFilmMachine because it's quick and easy. SVCD2DVDmpg is also excellent for quality. Or you can use TMPGEnc and the guides.

    The problem you may be having is that the video is still SVCD format. The two (or three) programs above are an easy way to accomplish what you want. The first two, AFAIK, are still freeware.
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