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    Hi,

    I was wondering if it was possible to convert an hr hdtv avi to XSVCD format using TMPGenc?

    Here's a summary of the file.

    Image
    Width: 960 pixels
    Height: 528 pixels

    Audio
    Duration: 42: 34
    Bit Rate: 448kbps
    Audio Sample Size: 16 bit
    Audio Format: AC-3 ACM Decompressor

    Video
    Frame Rate: 23 frames/second
    Data Rate: 278kbps
    Video Sample Size: 24 bit
    Video Compression: XVID

    Please help
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    I don't see why not. Try this guide to start with. http://members.dodo.com.au/~jimmalenko/AVI2DVD.htm
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    Originally Posted by Shadowmistress
    I don't see why not. Try this guide to start with. http://members.dodo.com.au/~jimmalenko/AVI2DVD.htm
    That guide ain't for XSVCD


    https://www.videohelp.com/xvcd.htm

    XSVCD stands for eXtendedSVCD. XSVCD has same features as SVCD but it is possible to use higher bitrates and higher resolution to get higher video quality. XSVCD is basicly everything that uses MPEG2 video, is not within the SVCD standard and burnt in "SVCD"-Mode.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    thanks for the help! i'm gonna try it now!
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    I can't believe I made that mistake. What was I thinking?
    Shame on me for also being a recent vcd user to boot!


    Sorry about that. Thanks Jim.
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