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  1. I have a TDK VeloCD 12x10x32 and up until now I have never had a problem with it. Now that I would like to use a burning program (FireBurner) other than Nero it says I need to have ASPI drivers installed.

    I downloaded the Adaptec aspi32.exe installer but it will not let me install them because it says I do not have an ASPI layer or an Adaptec host adapter. I checked out TDK's site and couldn't find any info on this.

    FireBurner, Adaptec (Roxio) Easy CD Creator and CDRWIN, all of which tell me that either do not have a CD-R drive or I do not have the required wnaspi32.dll

    Does anyelse have a TDK VeloCD and have this problem, or does anyone know of a way around this? Thanks for ANY help!

    **I need to use other burning software because Nero doesn't burn bin/cue files very well, in fact it doesn't work at all for me.
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  2. Hello to both-

    I also have the TDK VeloCD 12x10x32 and was wondering if you need to burn at slower speeds in order to get your VCDs to work on stand-alone DVD players.

    I am fairly new to the whole video capturing/editing thing, but have made my way through this site and figured most everything out. My last issue which I am still debugging is why I get really jerky playback on my Toshiba SD2700 with my homemade VCDs.

    System:
    PIII 833Mhz
    133Mhz FSB
    256Mb PC-133 RAM
    15Gb 7200Rpm ATA100 + 60Gb 7200Rpm ATA100
    Matrox 450 eTV

    Flow I use:
    1)Capture to either
    --> RGB24/YUY2/ 352x240
    --> RGB24/YUY2/ 352x480
    --> MPEG2(Ligos 4.5) @ 352x480
    2)Convert to NTSC VCD (MPEG1) with latest version of TMPGEnc following directions on this site.
    3)Use Nero 5.0 (provided with TDK VeloCD) to burn VCD at 12x

    I first tested this with a fairly small test file and it worked fine on my PC's DVD drive. When I played on my Toshiba SD2700 (which does not have any issues from what I have read), my video freezes and jerks (can't remember right now if audio was smooth).

    I guess my questions are:
    1)does burn speed matter?
    2)is there a VCD file size min or max? (my film segment was ~15-20 sec)
    3)can the problem still potentially be earlier in my capture/edit/convert/burn flow?

    Any help appreciated.

    Mack
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