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    I am using a Ulead Video Studio 6. All patches from Ulead's website was already installed. I have created a 15 minute video file composed of images(JPEG), Quicktime format video clips(no sound) and background MP3 music.

    The rendered video file (MPEG-1 for NTSC VCD) when viewed or played with Windows Media Player, a flashing screen or green (sort of) was noted. Tthe sound is fine.

    However, when burned to VCD format using Ulead's DVD Plug-in and played in a consumer VCD player, the sound/music is very bad, its kinda distorted. The sound or music played intermitently. Though, flashing screen or green was no longer noted.

    How would I solve this?

    My computer system (clone PC) specs is:
    Pentium 3 633 megahertz
    448 MB of SD RAM
    Two (2) 20 gigs HDD
    250 WATTS POWER supply
    Sony CD writer Model series CRX********
    32 MB video card
    Windows 98 SE
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    Anybody who can help, plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
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  3. I'm not sure I can help much since I do not use vs6. Here is
    a shot in the dark or two:

    Have you
    tried exporting as a VCD and then using a 3rd party burning
    program such as VCDEasy or Nero to make your VCD. If you
    do not make an image, you will lose your menu, but the export
    function should work enoiugh to play your images/music.

    With mpegs, in general, green blocks = a corrupted audio file mux
    or a damaged codec. With this idea, perhaps downloading
    the nimo codec pack might refresh your codecs and stop
    the problem re-occuring.

    http://nimo.everwicked.com/
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    Thanks....
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    Does a video card has a bearing on rendered video files?
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  6. you betcha
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