First you have to make sure your mpeg is the right format.
The maximum bit rate (MBR) for MPEG files is 1,377,600 bits per second.
The MPEG video data stream has three possible formats:
· NTSC
· Film
· PAL
The following table lists the picture size and picture rate for each format:
Format Picture Size Picture Rate
NTSC 352x240 29.97 Hz
Film 352x240 29.976 Hz
PAL 352x288 25 Hz
The maximum video stream bit rate varies. For tracks, the rate is 1151929.1 bits per second. For the segment area, the rate is limited by the maximum bit rate and the requirements of the Audio data stream. The video pack size is 2324 bytes.
MPEG Audio Parameters
Layer 2
Sampling Frequency 44.1 kHz
Bitrate:
—for audio/video tracks 224KBits/sec
—for segment area ranges 0 to 384 kBits/sec
Mode:
—stereo
—Dual Channel
—Intensity Stereo
—Single Channel only allowed for segment area
The audio pack size is 23304 bytes.
what all that borax means, is you need very specific mpeg types to make succesfull VCDs. I will assume you have that done (in general, you make your mpeg in two parts, the sound, which has a lot of specific requirements, and the video, which is easier, then stream \'em together with xing).
Once you have a proper mpeg, you can simply burn it into normal vcd format - that\'ll play on your computer. If you want to play VCDs in MOST dvd players and such (cause some don\'t support VCD at all), get adaptec easy cd creator, and use their VCD program, and burn a "one level" menu. It takes a long time to figure out how to do it all properly, but their help is really, really detailed. That\'s it.
Remember, when making your mpeg, it HAS to conform. resolution/bitrate/picture rate/sampling frequency. Any single thing wrong, and the burn won\'t work anywhere properly.