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  1. I have a disc that I have already converted into VCD that plays well on my DVD player. However when I go to burn the VCD disc, I am unable too using Nero, and I am able to burn it using CloneCD but the VCD then becomes really badly blockly.

    So I am just wondering how do I burn already converted VCD's, or is there a better program I should try and get that does it well?


    **I looked at the other topics in here and was still confused, so sorry if there's been a post like this lately.
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  2. I've made copies of my own VCD's using CLONECD and they work fine. Make sure you burn at a slowish speed (I do mine at 8x) and choose MULTIMEDIA cd. Also use decent CDr's.

    Comes out perfect.

    Jimmy2x
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    Yes, use CloneCD.
    You can (in CloneCD) choose to rip into a (cue)/bin cd-image. You must select to generate the cue-file (don't know where, look for it somewhere in the menu of clonecd).
    Then use cdrdao to burn the images.
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  4. I had the similar problem before with my old HP 9700. VCD is crappy if I burn at 16x, but good at 8x. Now I can burn at 48x with my new liteon without any problem. So try burn at different speed.
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