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  1. I've burned a video captured with my video card and then converted to MPEG 1 in Adobe Premier 6 with WinOnCD 3.7. Now this disk doesn't work on my standalone DVD player (Toshiba 120E) and it doesn't work on my computer either. What could have gone wrong?

    Many thanks.
    Adrian

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  2. How did you burn it ? as a Data or Video CD ?
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    Sefy Levy,
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    If you encoded the AVI file from within Premiere, using the Adobe MPEG1 template - the MPEG file will be non compliant.

    When adding this to WINONCD using the CREATE VCD option, it should have warned that it was not compliant.

    Edit your AVI in Premiere by all means, then either framserve to TEMPEnc or encode from AVI to VCD compliant MPEG using TEMPENc.
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