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yakisoooobaaa!!
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Greece
Posts: 329
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can't play vcds on Thompson standalone -edited
ok, i'm reformating my question:
A friend of mine ripped some dvds to vcds using dvdcopyplus 3.8. A friend of his has a Thompson standalone DVD player. He claims that it can play vcds since it has played some vcds from magazines, but it seems that it cannot play the vcds my friend made. Now, i don't know the exact model and unfortunately i can't find out any time soon since they are both on xmas vacation right now : ( BUT, it would really help to know whether there is any known problem with Thopson standalones, or with dvdcopyplus (concerning vcd encoding) or at least whether i'm posting on the wrong forum!! thanks in advance... ps: i don't know much about vcd encoding, except that it's supposed to be mpeg-1 compliant. My friend says though that he has made mpeg-2 vcds (and i don't mean svcd). Is he bullshiting me or is that feasable, and if it is could that be the problem??? ok noone seems to reply, any moderator is welcome to delete this post
Last edited by mikeX; 30th December 2003 at 23:25. |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: France
Posts: 47
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Hello,
I've had a thomson dth4200 that played SVCD, but not the STILLS menus in mpeg2. I had to create the stills in mpeg1, and put them inside the SVCD structure, in lieu of the mpeg2 stills. That done, it played perfectly the SVCD, if they where compliant for the bitrate. I don't remember having tried VCD though. O. |
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