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I just bought a GE dvd player. It says it will play video cd's. Does anyone know what they mean by that. I tried it with a cd of AVI files I have but it spit it out. Thanks |
Re: video cd
"Bill Moody" <no@spam.spam.spam> wrote in
news:vpefsa1mt6rrbd@corp.supernews.com: > Hi > > I just bought a GE dvd player. It says > it will play video cd's. Does anyone > know what they mean by that. I > tried it with a cd of AVI files I have > but it spit it out. There is an actual VCD format. It's a pre-DVD idea that was very popular in Asia, but not so much in North America. To get an actual VCD, which will play in your player, you can buy them pre-pressed, or visit www.vcdhelp.com for info on burning your own. If you go the latter route, be sure to verify the compatibility of your CD blanks to the GE Player. -- Aaron J. Bossig http://www.GodsLabRat.com http://www.daily-reviews.com |
Re: video cd
Thanks, so much for movies, except it says it plays WMF. Bill
"Aaron J. Bossig" <linkvb06@SpammersWillBeExecuted.ptd.net> wrote in message news:Xns941CE83BCC8AClinkvb06@204.186.201.17... > "Bill Moody" <no@spam.spam.spam> wrote in > news:vpefsa1mt6rrbd@corp.supernews.com: > > > Hi > > > > I just bought a GE dvd player. It says > > it will play video cd's. Does anyone > > know what they mean by that. I > > tried it with a cd of AVI files I have > > but it spit it out. > > There is an actual VCD format. It's a pre-DVD idea that was > very popular in Asia, but not so much in North America. To get > an actual VCD, which will play in your player, you can buy them > pre-pressed, or visit www.vcdhelp.com for info on burning your own. > > If you go the latter route, be sure to verify the compatibility > of your CD blanks to the GE Player. > > > -- > > Aaron J. Bossig > > http://www.GodsLabRat.com > http://www.daily-reviews.com |
Re: video cd
Bill Moody wrote:
> Thanks, so much for movies, except it says it plays WMF. Bill > Actually VCD isn't too shabby of a format. Obviously it is nowhere near the quality of DVD, but it's great for concert bootlegs, etc. Prior to DVD-Recorders, VCD was the best way of getting video bootlegs because they don't lose quality when they're duplicated like VHS does. Adios, ~Nick |
Re: video cd
>I just bought a GE dvd player. It says
>it will play video cd's. Does anyone >know what they mean by that. I >tried it with a cd of AVI files I have >but it spit it out. You said in a later post that this player can also play Windows Media Files. VCD is a format addition to CD redbook which allows the playback of approximately 70 minutes of MPEG video of a particular resolution for both sound and video. As for the media files, read the player instructions to see how the disc is supposed to be written for it to be readable on your DVD player. For instance, the player may require a disc that is written in ISO 9660 level 1, mode 1 format with no Joliet and no relaxed extensions on a disc that has been finalized and its session closed. - Reinhart |
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