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| New on Forum Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: San Jose, Costa Rica
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| Burning VCD I did a VCD using Nero from music video clips in mpg format. When I saw the cd in a DVD two videos was wrong. The audio is o.k but the video pas so fast. The diferent between the good video and bad video is the resolution, good video have 352x240 or 320x240. The bad videos have 320x288. Do you know what I have to do to burn videos in resolution 320x288 in VCD format. Maybe I need to change resolution to 240, do you know some software to do that. Thanks.. |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: On top of your Mother
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| You should first try and make sure you are creating a VCD compliant file. It is unclear to me if you are using Nero to encode your video files, or just to burn the files. Try TMPGEnc to encode your video and select NTSC VideoCD from the Wizard/Template. This will produce a vcd compliant file with a resolution of 352x240. |
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| Senior Moderator Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Oz
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| A VCD is 352x240 for NTSC or 352x288 for PAL, anything else is NOT a VCD. Just because Nero burnt them and they appear to play okay on the PC does not mean a 320x240 or 352x220 will play on your DVD Player. Check out the tutorial section on how to convert MPG's to complaint VCD's using TMPGenc.
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