Hi!
I've noticed that quite a few of the SVCD video images floating around on the newsgroups contain .MPEG files which neither a software player or set-top box will recognize, yet the burned CD image plays fine...
I have been able to demux some of them in TMPGENC and re-mux to "fix" them, but others TMPGENC simply does not recognize in any way!
This is really irratating since I want to pull off the .MPEG files and chuck them onto a DVD-RW (yes, an Apex 1100W can read "raw" SVCD files simply written onto a UDF/ISO DVD-RW. Hell you can throw just about anything onto a DVD-RW (VOB, SVCD, VCD, on the same disk!!))
Is there some "fixer" software out there that will "patch" intentionally corrupted MPEG streams (of course the corruption has to be minimal, since the burned CD is still playable, perhaps it's some sort of file padding, or Windows file system hack)
Ideas?
Thanks.
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No I think you are wrong mpeg is mpeg, if protection could be put on in this way companys would do it....but they dont?
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