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XVCD (Extended Video CD)
XVCD stands for Extended Video CD. The difference between this and Video CD
is that the bitrate can be anything up to 3.5 Mbit/s, whereas with VCD it is 1.5
Mbit/s. Unfortunately not all drives which can read Video CDs support this format.
In order to burn an XVCD using Nero, you must deactivate the "Create standard
compliant CD" checkbox on the Video CD tab.
is that the bitrate can be anything up to 3.5 Mbit/s, whereas with VCD it is 1.5
Mbit/s. Unfortunately not all drives which can read Video CDs support this format.
In order to burn an XVCD using Nero, you must deactivate the "Create standard
compliant CD" checkbox on the Video CD tab.
Yellow Book
The Yellow Book Standard specifies how computer data is stored on a CD-ROM.
In terms of physical structure, the division of data into frames and sectors is
identical to that in the Red Book, which means that every CD drive can also read
audio data.
In terms of physical structure, the division of data into frames and sectors is
identical to that in the Red Book, which means that every CD drive can also read
audio data.
Mode 1 is for computer data and mode 2 for compressed audio and video data.
The two modes differ in terms of the different sizes of the individual sectors
(Mode 1: 2048 bytes; Mode 2: 2336 bytes).
The two modes differ in terms of the different sizes of the individual sectors
(Mode 1: 2048 bytes; Mode 2: 2336 bytes).
As data for computers should not contain any errors, Mode 1 sectors have
additional error recognition and correction mechanisms.
additional error recognition and correction mechanisms.