What does:
standard and no standard (VCD)
mean...
it usually pops up when i burn the movie.. (NERO)
and how can i use it :P![]()
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A non standard vcd means you are making an xvcd. VCD's have a long list of standards, like screend size of 352x240 at cbr of 1150, and 44hz audio at a 224 bit rate, and the list goes on. If anything in your mpeg1 file is different from the standards, then it is considered an xvcd. xvcd's aren't as compatible as a standard vcd. To encode to standard vcd just load a tmplate in tmpeg, and reencode, or nero can do it for you(its slow).
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