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  1. How do make it so there isn't a delay between tracks?

    I know I saw it once on this site, but I can't find it now..I think I read it on one of the forums a while back.
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  2. After you drag your mpeg into the window on the left, right click the file and select properties. There will be a "pause after track" option. Change it to zero.

    That's it.
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  3. There will ALWAYS be a pause between tracks (even if you set it to zero). IF you are trying to make seamless 'DVD like chapters' with your x(S)VCD you do not want to cut it into multiple MPEGs and have each be it's own track.

    Instead you want to keep it as one big MPEG and create entrypoints where you want your chapters. Entry points work just like chapters, you can hit << >> on the remote or the number of the entry point to jump/move around.

    VCDImager is the program to do this, but I suggest using one of it's GUIs: either TSCV or VCDEasy (www.ttool.org or http://www.doom9.org) both also come bundled w/ CDRDAO a very nice freeware bin/cue burner.

    Take a look to the left under Author, and there's a link to a very good TSCV guide.
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