I've encoded a SVCD complient MPEG file and have run into a few problems.
1. After I have encoded the MPEG file and I want to play it back, I open it in Windows Media Player. Now the file will play but there is no seek bar so I can't skip to certain parts of the file. This is not very practical. I presume that it has something to do with the mpg file being displayed via the software cinemaster engine. Perhaps there is a way to play the file directly through the matrox DVD player?
2. Now I burned the MPEG file on to CD as an SVCD image in Nero Burning Rom. The MPEG file in the MPEG2 folder will not play at all in any player that I can find.
3. Now that I've proved that I really don't know what I'm doing, is there any way to make DVD-like menus with and SVCD? I can't afford to spend any money as I have seen programs such as i-author being able to do this but it is not cheap (Actually I haven't had a chance to check the price but as I said I can't afford to spend any money).
So any help would be greatly appreciated. I think the SVCD quality is mighty impressive and it is good how it retains the motion and interlacing so output to TV is Supurb. I would like to be able to play my own SVCD's like a DVD if possible.
Thanks
Sci
1. After I have encoded the MPEG file and I want to play it back, I open it in Windows Media Player. Now the file will play but there is no seek bar so I can't skip to certain parts of the file. This is not very practical. I presume that it has something to do with the mpg file being displayed via the software cinemaster engine. Perhaps there is a way to play the file directly through the matrox DVD player?
2. Now I burned the MPEG file on to CD as an SVCD image in Nero Burning Rom. The MPEG file in the MPEG2 folder will not play at all in any player that I can find.
3. Now that I've proved that I really don't know what I'm doing, is there any way to make DVD-like menus with and SVCD? I can't afford to spend any money as I have seen programs such as i-author being able to do this but it is not cheap (Actually I haven't had a chance to check the price but as I said I can't afford to spend any money).
So any help would be greatly appreciated. I think the SVCD quality is mighty impressive and it is good how it retains the motion and interlacing so output to TV is Supurb. I would like to be able to play my own SVCD's like a DVD if possible.
Thanks
Sci
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