I'm new to this, so bear with me...
First of all, I am experiencing problems with using TMPGEnc for converting mpeg files into an svcd-compliant mpeg-2 format. The conversion process is 'successful', yet the outcome file won't play.
Second...someone on this forum once mentioned that they have successfully managed to squeeze a 90-120 minute movie on ONE svcd (700 mb cd-r) without much loss in quality. Whoever this person was, if this can really be done, PLEASE give more specific information on the settings and software used.
Also, I'd like to know if there is a way to create an svcd that will play fine on both PAL and NTSC DVD players. I am getting married in the States and would like to create an svcd of the wedding video for my family in Europe (PAL) as well as the guests and friends here (NTSC).
Any help would be highly appreciated!
First of all, I am experiencing problems with using TMPGEnc for converting mpeg files into an svcd-compliant mpeg-2 format. The conversion process is 'successful', yet the outcome file won't play.
Second...someone on this forum once mentioned that they have successfully managed to squeeze a 90-120 minute movie on ONE svcd (700 mb cd-r) without much loss in quality. Whoever this person was, if this can really be done, PLEASE give more specific information on the settings and software used.
Also, I'd like to know if there is a way to create an svcd that will play fine on both PAL and NTSC DVD players. I am getting married in the States and would like to create an svcd of the wedding video for my family in Europe (PAL) as well as the guests and friends here (NTSC).
Any help would be highly appreciated!
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