burn vcd's on a dvd

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  1. plakata1

    plakata1 Member

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    I have two different s-vcd movies, and i'm wondering if it is possible to burn those on the same DVD, an put a menu on the disc, so that I can play both movies with my regular DVD player on my TV.

    Does anyone know about that?
     
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    SVCD is incompatible with DVD as it uses an invalid resolution. However there is a handy programs called SVCD2DVDMPG that can alter the video header thus fooling programs into thinking the video is a valid resolution. After doing this you can use whatever authoring program you use to add menus and then go from there to burning a disc.
     
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    Thanks. I'll try that.
     
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    Okay, after having a look at it, I really really don't know what to do. How can I determine if I have a VCD or a Super VCD? All I know is, that in my BIN file, there are four folders:
    EXT
    MPEGAV
    SEGMENT
    VCD
    Now, what I am thinking is that the video could be a VCD format, because of the last folder being named 'vcd' and not 'svcd', but I really don't know anything about this stuff.

    Second problem is, that I don't know if I should choose BIN -> PS or BIN -> ES. I don't know if NERO will take an MPEG program stream, or an MPEG elementry stream.

    Then comes the Horizontal Res patch value. I'm sorry, but I have NO IDEA what this means.

    Will someone please take the time to explain?

    Sorry about the crappy english - i'm from denmark.
     
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