Home video to VCD how ???
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Im trying to put my home videos onto VCD or SVCD so i can play them on my DVD/VCD player ( sony DVP S336 ) im using nero 5.5 , it seems decode it and burns the cd ok , but when i put it in my sony player it says "NO DISK" ??? what am i doing wrong guys ???
ive tried cd rewrite disks the lot , still no joy ?
this is really doing my head in now
HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPp
cheers Paul
ive tried cd rewrite disks the lot , still no joy ?
this is really doing my head in now
HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPp
cheers Paul
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i take it you have made sure that the vcd are 2.0 compliant. both the video stream and the audio stream have to be encoded a particular way before they are written i.e Pal or NTSC and audio has to written at 44100 Khz.
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you'll find most of the supermarket dvd players will play most formats, and will be hackable to play other regions as they are cheapily built players from various parts of the far-east.
Picture and sound quality on some may not be up to the standards of mainstream manufacturers but for £50-£80 with the years warranty from the s/m you cant lose .
Picture and sound quality on some may not be up to the standards of mainstream manufacturers but for £50-£80 with the years warranty from the s/m you cant lose .
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