Hello, The easiest way is to save your avi in MJPG format, with Morgan MJPEG codec or PicVideo as mentionned above. But here's the PERFECT way to make a SVCD out of a VegasVideo Clip (if you change the velocity). If your video source is interlaced video : - For each avi source, create an AVS script that deinterlace it, and create a "false" AVI pointing to this AVS file with VFAPI. - Replace each AVI file in your Vegas Media Pool with the AVI file generated by VFAPI - Set your project framerate to 50fps (PAL) or 60 fps (NTSC) - Save your clip as an MJPG AVI file - Make an AVS script that reinterlace the video with framerate back to 25 or 30 fps - Use this AVS in CCE or TMPGEnc to encode your SVCD. Anyway, this is a bad idea to try to encode directly out of Vegas Video directly to SVCD. Djidjo