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  1. I have a number of SVCDs that I have created while experimenting with the process. A number of them are quite satisfactory but I have many discs with single clips on them? What is the best way or is there a way to extract the video from each of them and then recombine them onto fewer discs? Please assume that in many cases I do not have the original mpeg files.
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  2. Put an SVCD in your CD-ROM drive and copy the AVSEQ001.DAT from the MPEG2 folder to your harddisk. Then insert this file in a new SVCD project in your burn prog. Do that with your other SVCDs as well until the CD-R is full. Every video is a new track on your CD-R, just like on an Audio CD.
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    Originally Posted by wolleric
    Put an SVCD in your CD-ROM drive and copy the AVSEQ001.DAT from the MPEG2 folder to your harddisk.
    Small correction:
    Actually if this is a SVCD then the extension will be .mpg not .dat

    .dat is VCD and .mpg is SVCD.
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  4. Thanks. Exactly the info I needed.
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  5. Do I have to renumber the AVSEQ001.mpgs to AVSeq002.mpg etc?
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  6. I opened Nero and dragged one of my original mpegs that I saved into the window and then the avseq001.mpg file from an SVCD that I created from that same movie into the window. The original plays just fine but the avseq001.mpg file is pixellated and has no sound. Any suggestions? I must be doing something wrong but the size of the new avseq files are exactly the same. I must be missing something here.
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