For some reason every vcd/svcd I burn the last ten minutes sometimes more and sometimes less is missing. I usually start with a bin and cue which really makes this not work well at all. I'm ready to throw this pc out the window so if one of is will to catch it be ready...
All help would be greatly appreciated,
the apostle
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Are you burning standard or non-standard discs? How are you burning the discs? How are you encoding the files? etc...
Big_Jit -
The files were premade bin/cues all the time. These work for everyone else i talk even my friends so im not sure could be causing it. The cd-r's are all memorex 700MB/80 minutes. Which are the same style that my friends use. Just weird...
the apostle -
Use a different CD-R brand. Your player may react differently to memorex while your friends player may react fine to memorex.
You may not be able to get around this unfortunately...
What I do is add 5 sec's of black video w/audio to the end of my X(S)VCD's (using the same compression settings) because my player stops play of X(S)VCD's about 3-5 seconds before the end. Don't know why though...
In your case with the bin/cue files this would be a problem unless you knew the compression settings. but adding 10 minutes is not practical.
so the other solution is to buy the same player that your friends have...Big_Jit
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