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2/3 video using TMPGEnd header trick on SA player

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by mrlanier, Jul 5, 2003.

  1. mrlanier

    mrlanier Guest

    I have panasonic dv-f727 dvd player, which will not play normal svcd's, but will play vcd's, on a rear projection tv. I have been trying to make svcd's using the tmpgenc header trick. I tried using different settings in tmpg multiplex, simple multiplex,and svcd easy vcd1.0 complient and vcd 2.0 complient vdc. I am using nero to burn the svcds as a vcd. When I play the (S)vcds on my computert they are fine and full screen. When I put them in the dv-f727 the video shows up only on 2/3 of the screen side to side and 100% vertically. I have tried a download able test svcd ntsc image with all variations, but it has not helped. any suggestions are appreciated.
    Thanks in advance,
    Michael
     
  2. Dela

    Dela Administrator Staff Member

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    hmmm ok, so when you burned it, did nero do any re-encoding at all?
     
  3. mrlanier

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    I have tried it both ways. If I let it re-encode the svcd will not play on the 727 if I don't it will play with the aformentioned problem.
    thanks,
    michael
     
  4. Dela

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    Have you tried VCDEasy???
     
  5. mrlanier

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    Yep :(. I've tried burning as vcd 1.0 & 2.0.no success.
     
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    Do you reckon it could be the media you are using then or maybe your burner??
     
  7. mrlanier

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    Sorry to take so long replying to my own thread, but I have been tied up at work. Tonight I tried two different burners an hp dvd 200i & plextor 24/12/40a same result. 3 different cd-r's same result.
    Thanks for the help
     
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    must be the dvd player playback then! Not much else it could possibly be!
     

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