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4weehler
20th May 2002, 17:41
hi,
i created a Divx5 movie with the new Divx5 guide from doom9. To work with this feature was very nice and easy. I can open this movie from harddisk in bsplayer and it play perfectly. But after burning this movie (801MB) on CD-ROM, the CD-ROM do not start in any soft-player.
I burned it with Nero 5.5.6.4 in Mode1 and Mode2 /DAO. Itīs always the same reason => the CD-ROM do not start.
jggimi
20th May 2002, 18:36
Do you mean that it doesn't Autorun your player? Or something else?
If it's Autorun, you must create an autorun.inf file that points to the player. There are lots of tools available to help you do this -- many with cute little GUIs. See the Download section of Doom9's site.
4weehler
20th May 2002, 19:04
i donīt mean autorun!
if i put my burned cd in the dvd-rom drive, the softplayer do not play it. but if i put it into my plextor drive, the softplayer can handle it.
im sure that i closed the cd after burning.
DJ Bobo
20th May 2002, 19:29
@ 4wheeler
I have a friend, he has a Pioneer 16X slot-in DVD drive, it can't play overburned CDs or 90 or 99-min CDs. It can't even play 704MB-CDs (only 1MB overburned!), but no problem with 703MB-CDs or less!
You may have the same (incompatibility) problem.
4weehler
20th May 2002, 20:08
when i create a svcd iīm burning sometimes 950 MB on a CD. I can play it with no problem.
mustaneekeri
22nd May 2002, 01:08
Originally posted by 4weehler
when i create a svcd iīm burning sometimes 950 MB on a CD. I can play it with no problem.
No CD-R exept 99min is able to hande 950MB SVCD.
Originally posted by 4weehler
hi,
i created a Divx5 movie with the new Divx5 guide from doom9. To work with this feature was very nice and easy. I can open this movie from harddisk in bsplayer and it play perfectly. But after burning this movie (801MB) on CD-ROM, the CD-ROM do not start in any soft-player.
I burned it with Nero 5.5.6.4 in Mode1 and Mode2 /DAO. Itīs always the same reason => the CD-ROM do not start.
801M is a big file.
what kind of media r u using? what's the media size? did u overburn? did u use xcd?
avi
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