Midzuki
20th August 2009, 19:15
This is only one example I have found:
the page @ http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/vcdsvcd_faq.htm says:
Which player can play SVCD / miniDVD?
For miniDVD the answer is easy: Affrey SD 2060 if you replace it's drive with a pc drive (otherwise you'll still have a bitrate limit that's equivalent to the SVCD bitrate limit).
which is similar to the following "pearl" from the well-known «dvd-faq»:
The only known players that can play a cDVD are the Afreey/Sampo LD2060 and ADV2360 models, and the Aiwa XD-DW5 and XD-DW1. Some of these players use 1x or 2x readers so they can't handle data rates over 4 Mbps. It's possible to replace the IDE drive mechanism in the player with a faster drive, which can then handle higher data rates. See robshot.com for details on cDVD-capable players. (Note: there have been many reports of players able to play DVD content from CD-R. Upon investigation it turns out that they play Video CDs but not cDVDs. The players mentioned above have been verified to play DVD-Video files (.VOB and .IFO) from CD media.)
What's the year? 2001, or 2009? :rolleyes:
the page @ http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/vcdsvcd_faq.htm says:
Which player can play SVCD / miniDVD?
For miniDVD the answer is easy: Affrey SD 2060 if you replace it's drive with a pc drive (otherwise you'll still have a bitrate limit that's equivalent to the SVCD bitrate limit).
which is similar to the following "pearl" from the well-known «dvd-faq»:
The only known players that can play a cDVD are the Afreey/Sampo LD2060 and ADV2360 models, and the Aiwa XD-DW5 and XD-DW1. Some of these players use 1x or 2x readers so they can't handle data rates over 4 Mbps. It's possible to replace the IDE drive mechanism in the player with a faster drive, which can then handle higher data rates. See robshot.com for details on cDVD-capable players. (Note: there have been many reports of players able to play DVD content from CD-R. Upon investigation it turns out that they play Video CDs but not cDVDs. The players mentioned above have been verified to play DVD-Video files (.VOB and .IFO) from CD media.)
What's the year? 2001, or 2009? :rolleyes: