SVCD help! 4 different files?!

ok, i finally finished making my first SVCD!!

i chose to have subs in it...not permanent though

when everything was finished...

i had 4 files.

they are:
bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg
bbMPEG_Muxed_File01.mpg

AND

bbMPEG_Muxed_File-subbed00.mpg
bbMPEG_Muxed_File-subbed01.mpg


help?! which ones do i burn?? thanks!

hopefully its not 4 cdrs?!!
 
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Lakeside

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I don't have this problem with godo ole' faithful Nero :D5 clicks and off and burning :D But VCDEasy must be a damn good program as ChickenMan replaced, lol. Go to the tutorial on this issue ;)

Lakeside
 
TMPGEnc plus 2.58 does a good job for me on svcd,then burn with nero (windvd will play svcd or winoncd power edition 5.0 has builtim player for svcd)I always put nero at 79 mn(80 mn). just make sure I won't get to large file error.
 
aimunregistrd said:
well vcdeasy says its 80:03...

so yea

but another problem...

my dvd player cant play SVCD!!! ahhh!
try this .....could be usefull,

1. Open TMPGEnc and goto FILE>MPEG TOOLS and click on the
Simple Multiplex tab.

2. Click Browse for video input and select your movie.

3. Be sure that the type is MPEG-1 Video-CD

4. Select you output file.

5. Click Run. This will take 5-10min maybe more depending on video size
and speed of your computer.

6. Now just burn to CD useing Nero or any other burning tool that will burn VCD's

Note: After doing this if you try to play the mpeg on your computer chances are
you will just get is a blocky green screen. Do not worry, this is normal but it will still
play fine in your DVD player

your svcd turn to vcd.....test in your player.
;)
 

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aimunregistrd said:
well vcdeasy says its 80:03...

so yea

but another problem...

my dvd player cant play SVCD!!! ahhh!
Only 3 seconds over the 80min limit. Just overburn the 3 seconds, should not be a problem.

jorels method for confusing your DVD player into thinking the movie is a VCD rather than a SVCD can have many problems. It does work for a few but dont expect to trade or lend the movie to anyone as they most probably wont be able to play it, if you ever can. Just be aware it is neither a VCD nor a SVCD
 
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