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Comparatively, SVCD has much better video and audio quality than VCD.
To create an SVCD-ready MPEG-2 file:
1. Open your project and click File: Create - Video File.
2. Select MPEG files (*.mpg) from the Save as type list.
3. Click the Options button.
4. Click the Compression tab.
5. From the Media type list, select NTSC SVCD (or PAL SVCD, depending on
your TV standard).
6. Click OK. Enter a name and click Save to render your movie.
After rendering an SVCD-ready MPEG-2 file, select File: Export - DVD Authoring
and import this file into Ulead DVD MovieFactory and burn an SVCD. You can
also use Ulead DVD DiskRecorder(DVD-VR) from the File: Export menu to
burn a disc. For details on how to use these bundled software, see
Programs" on page

Creating a DVD

DVD stands for "digital video disc" or "digital versatile disc" and is considered as
the next generation of optical disc storage technology. What makes it exciting is
that it is a bigger and faster CD which can hold cinema-like video, high quality
audio (which is better than an ordinary CD audio), and computer data that uses
MPEG-2 codec.
To create a DVD-ready MPEG-2 file:
1. Open your project and click File: Create - Video File.
2. Select MPEG files (*.mpg) from the Save as type list.
3. Click the Options button.
4. Click the Compression tab.
5. From the Media type list, select NTSC DVD (or PAL DVD, depending on your
TV standard).
6. Click OK. Enter a name and click Save to render your movie.
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