This method is only good if you want to put your SVCDs
on a DVD±R/W, do not use it if you are converting
from another source like DVD, DV, AVI or DivX to DVD.
DVD-SVCD
You can not burn as SVCD on a DVD the same way as burning
on a CDR/W. But you can convert the SVCD to a "DVD-SVCD"
that will work on many DVD Players. Standard DVD do not support
the SVCD MPEG2 standard but you can anyway make some kind
of xDVD without reconverting the video that will work on many
DVD Players. If you want a fully compatible DVD reconvert
your SVCD to DVD instead.
The DVD standard requires 48 khz audio(SVCD
is 44 khz) so it requires some preparation before authoring
and burning the xDVD.
(Note! If your DVD Player supports MPEG1/2
ISO files, you could just copy the SVCD MPG files to your
HD and burn them directly on a DVD±R/W as standard
data. You should then be able to select and play the MPG files
from the file browser on your DVD Player. But this DVDSVCD
will only work on DVD Players that supports MPEG1/2
ISO. )
Guide
Use DVD-lab or SVCD2DVD.