DVD-SVCD
DVD-SVCD is not a valid DVD standard, since the DVD standard does not support the SVCD resolution. The term DVD-SVCD is used to describe a hacked, or non-standard DVD-Video disc that has SVCD compatible content on it.
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DVD Video Recording, or DVD VR format, is a DVD recording format that enables you to produce a DVD movie that can be edited directly to the disc (without needing to import the video content back to your computer). DVD VR formats allow you to add new video, change menus, add chapters, split clip, remove […]