I recently bought Harry Potter on VCD. When played on The Playstation, the sound is completely missing!
I converted the DAT file to MPEG, and then converted the MPEG to a VCD-specific MPEG in TMPGE. I burned the file, played it, and it worked perfectly!
However... I then tried to do the same with the 2nd Disc, but it didn't work. The only difference I noticed was that it no-longer says 'Video-CD' in the Window. Instead, it converts the MPEG as an 'MPEG-1'. I've fiddled with the Settings, but still only lets me convert the MPEG to an 'MPEG-1', not a 'Video CD'. Anyone got any ideas? Or any alternative programs?
Thanks, WARD83
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Ok, lets just sort one thing out, when you say converteddo you mean re-encode. Dat's copied off a VCD can usually just be renamed as MPEG's then you can demux and re-mux with TMPGEnc (using VCD settings) and then burn the new MPEG as a VCD, in VCDEasy.
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