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<ul><li>Enables the use of the (deprecated) Chinese <b>"/SVCD/TRACKS.SVD"</b> format which differs from the format defined in the <b>IEC-62107</b> specification.</li></ul><p><b>The differences are most exposed on SVCDs containing more than one video track.</b>
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<p>though most devices will have problems with such an out-of-specification media.<p><b>You may want use this option for images longer than 80 minutes</b>
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Located in projects/k3bvcdburndialog.cpp:191
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<p>To allow the play of Video-CDs on a CD-i player, the Video-CD standard requires that a CD-i application program must be present.<p>This program is designed to:<ul><li>provide full play back control as defined in the PSD of the standard</l><li>be extremely simple to use and easy-to-learn for the end-user</li></ul><p>The program runs on CD-i players equipped with the CDRTOS 1.1(.1) operating system and a Digital Video extension cartridge.
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<p>Configuration parameters only available for VideoCD 2.0<p>The engine works perfectly well when used as-is.<p>You have the option to configure the VCD application.<p>You can adapt the color and/or the shape of the cursor and lots more.
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<p>Here you can specify that the folder <b>SEGMENT</b> should always be present.<p>Some DVD players need the folder to give a faultless rendition.
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Located in projects/k3bvcdburndialog.cpp:209
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<p>An Access Point Sector, APS, is an MPEG video sector on the VCD/SVCD which is suitable to be jumped to directly.<p>APS are required for entry points and scantables. APS have to fulfil the requirement to precede every I-frame by a GOP header which shall be preceded by a sequence header in its turn.<p>The start codes of these 3 items are required to be contained all in the same MPEG pack/sector, thus forming a so-called access point sector.<p>This requirement can be relaxed by enabling the relaxed aps option, i.e. every sector containing an I-frame will be regarded as an APS.<p><b>Warning:</b> The sequence header is needed for a playing device to figure out display parameters, such as display resolution and frame rate, relaxing the aps requirement may lead to non-working entry points.
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Located in projects/k3bvcdburndialog.cpp:212
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<p>According to the specification, it is mandatory for Super Video CDs to encode scan information data into user data blocks in the picture layer of all intra coded picture.<p>It can be used by playing devices for implementing fast forward & fast reverse scanning.<p>The already existing scan information data can be updated by enabling the update scan offsets option.
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Located in projects/k3bvcdburndialog.cpp:218
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<p>This option allows to set the number of empty sectors added before the lead-out area begins, i.e. the number of post-gap sectors.<p>The ECMA-130 specification requires the last data track before the lead-out to carry a post-gap of at least 150 sectors, which is used as default for this parameter.<p>Some operating systems may encounter I/O errors due to read-ahead issues when reading the last MPEG track if this parameter is set too low.<p>Allowed value content: [0..300]. Default: 150.
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Margins are used to compensate for inaccurate sector-addressing issues on CD-ROM media. Interestingly, they have been abandoned for Super Video CDs.<p>For Video CD 1.0/1.1/2.0 this margin should be at least 15 sectors long.<p>Allowed value content: [0..150]. Default: 30 for Video CD 1.0/1.1/2.0, otherwise (i.e. Super Video CD 1.0 and HQ-VCD 1.0) 0.
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<p>Margins are used to compensate for inaccurate sector-addressing issues on CD-ROM media. Interestingly, they have been abandoned for Super Video CDs.<p>For Video CD 1.0/1.1/2.0 this margin should be at least 15 sectors long.<p>Allowed value content: [0..150]. Default: 45 for Video CD 1.0/1.1/2.0, otherwise 0.
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Located in projects/k3bvcdburndialog.cpp:243
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