I have been converting avi files with Nero into SVCD format with OK results, but since a friend of mine loaned me an XVCD and I saw the quality that it has, I have been trying to burn a XVCD without favorable results. I have used 3 different versions of Nero, I convert the avi into MPEG using the same template that he sent me that he uses with TMPG, it plays fine on my computer after that, I use the same settings that he uses with Nero, even used his version of Nero with his setting and when it plays the sound goes up and down like it's dragging, the picture is fine. Since this is my first post, I may have forgotten to tell you something. Let me know, hopefully someone out there knows what I can try next. I even sent my friend 21 seconds of the mpeg and he burns it without a problem. Thanks in advance.
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I've been having a similar problem with the Nero 5.5.9.17 release. Burning a VCD that gives me no trouble in a PC, but plays with jerky sound on a Samsung DVD M301. One thing I noticed is that the total time displayed on the Samsung is much longer than the MPEG should be. 50 minutes of MPEG displays as 1:09--38% longer. Anyone seen this kind of error?
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I really could use some help with this, I just don't know what to try next. I'm sure someone out there can at least give me some suggestions. Thanks 8)
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