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Super Video CD (Super Video Compact Disc or SVCD) is a digital set-up for hoarding video on average compact discs. SVCD was projected as a successor to Video CD and an option to DVD-Video, and falls anywhere between both in terms of scientific capability and picture quality. SVCDs are burned by means of the CD-ROM mode 2/XA format, tolerating roughly 800 megabytes of information to be stored on one 80 minute CD. One CD can grasp at least a minimum of 35 minutes of full quality SVCD-format video and audio. On the other hand, the video bit rate have to be reduced in order to put up longer videos.
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