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WHAT IS
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  Dvd dvdr
  Dvdr
  Dvdr disc
  Dvdr dl
  Svcd
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HOW TO
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  Convert svcd to dvd
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  Divx to vcd
  Dvd to vcd
  Mpeg to svcd
OTHER
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VCD Help

VCD help is at your fingertips. Now you can fix the problems and perform various functions with your VCD player using our VCD help. Our web site offers the complete VCD help you need. A VCD contains moving pictures and sound, and looks just like a music/audio CD with the only difference being that it can play videos. A VCD can hold up to 80 minutes of full-motion video along with quality stereo sound. 

VCD uses the MPEG-1 standard to store video and audio in a high-density form. A VCD is compatible with many devices including standalone DVD players, computers with DVD ROMs, and CD ROM drives. Check how you can preserve your VCD and delight your family and friends with the VCD help we offer. Whether you wish to know how to play a VCD, or what to do when you encounter a snag, our VCD help can be of great value.

The most popular application of a VCD has been for playing movies and music videos. With the release of VCD 2.0 specification, the format has expanded to provide full interactivity, via remote control, thereby making it suitable for a wide range of multimedia applications. 

VCD can deliver high quality, full-motion digital video at a cheaper price. Even if you wish to know how you can copy the data from a VCD to any other media and burn copies, we can offer the right VCD help. We suggest that you check your VCD documentation to ensure that it supports the discs you use. Contact us for any specific questions you may have regarding VCD help, and we will provide the correct information. 

 
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