I used TMPGEnc Plus to edit out a portion of a VCD and then merge the two pieces back to one. I then used Nero to burn it, but it objected with the above error, a sign of non-compliance to the MPEG-1 standard.
I've looked but couldn't find a way to tell TMPGEnc Plus (MPEG Tools) NOT to do Stream encoding. Is there a way? I realize Nero can reencode it, but I'd rather get it right to begin with. The original VCD file (before editing) does not have this problem.
And what if I just let Nero burn it despite this problem? Is this a major or trivial deviation in terms of standalone player compatibility?
Thanks
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When you mux the file back together in TMPGEnc, you can choose what type of file it is. Above the area where you select the video and audio files is a drop down box with the title "type" to the left. If the file was fully VCD compliant, make sure you pick MPEG-1 VIDEO CD as the type and then mux.
Good Luck.
Tivo Homer -
That did it. I had it on the default of "MPEG-1 System (automatic)" rather than "MPEG-1 Video-CD," which outputs a stream "suitable for VCD's." I overlooked this setting entirely somehow. Interesting that the default choice is an MPEG-1 not suitable for VCD's. Thanks.
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