Hi Dieter,

Sorry for the delay getting back to you...

> Windows Software, like Nero, and Windows DVD-Authoring progs
> and players, without any apparent logic, keep
> complaining and coughing, not always, but often enough,
> about "illegal files", or "missing filters"
> not giving any details, whats wrong with my SVCD and pre-DVD Data.
>
> My SVCDs are standard SVCD-Format, encoded with ...|mpeg2enc -f 4 -V 230
> -q 8 -s -I 0 .... and mplex -f 4 -V -b 230 -O xxx ...., and burned with
> vcdimager and cdrdao.
>
> MY pre-DVD-Data are extracted Video/Audio-streams from VDR-Recordings
> the high 15.000.000 b/s bitrate patched to 9.800.000 b/s for DVD-Authoring
> by the teampeople working on Windows.
>
> Standalone Players though are all happily playing my stuff.
> I would like to resolve this, without
> straining the point of "dumb windoze" too much,
> just make my stuff compatible, so that i can
> go on with my work, and know what criteria windows-software has,
> so that i can feed my stuff into the team.

Its probably not dumb Windoze but probably subtle variations in the MPEG that 
the Windows MPEG codecs can't hanble.  Bugs are quite possible.  Can you give 
me a short sample of a working and one of your non-working MPEGs so I can 
analyse what it might be that the Windows codecs can't handle?

cheers,
        
        Andrew
PS
There were some multiplexing bugs in1.6.0 the very latest version in CVS 
should have them fixed and many make the Windows codecs happy.


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