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    Hi,

    Some of the commercial VCD's I own have "chapters" and you can skip through the VCD using ">>|" on the remote. Looking at the VCD there's only one MPEG file. Don't seem to be able to do this with Nero. Anyone know of a way or what burning s/w I should use?

    Thanks,


    Rob.

  • #2
    If you have Ulead MSP 6. Try the Go-DVD plugin for producing VCD, SVCD and DVD.

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    • #3
      Use videopack 4.0 and instead of 1 menu with different selections, make subsequent containers referring to a certain point in the videofile.

      I assume the same or similar can be done using I-Author.

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      • #4
        Thanks. Don't have VideoPack - I'll see if there's a trial available for d/l.

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        • #5
          Hi

          The latest versions of nero do seem to have limited support for chapters and menus for VDC/SVCD, though I haven't done more then look to be honest with you. I really am unsure if it allows you to mark chapters within a single file as with something like Spruceup, or if it only points to separate elements on the CD.

          mikie

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          • #6
            (S)VCD chapters

            VCDImager is free and can do VCD+SVCD chapters !

            Now TSCV, a new GUI is available from TTooL (for free) to make SVCD chapters (VCD will follow soon).

            To help you give a try we have made a bundle with VCDImager 0.7.9 + TSCV 0.53b which you can download from http://www.labdv.com/en/index.htm and you'll find updated info in http://www.labdv.com/forums/phpBB/vi...=109&forum=6&0

            Fox

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            • #7
              Thanks. I now have "aquired" VideoPack 4 and am just d/ling VCD imager.

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              • #8
                Hey, TSCV and VCDImage rocks... Seriously, it's well worth a look. VP4 was just too complicated and didn't work too well - TSCV on the other hand was so easy to use ;-)

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