burned VCD not working in my DVD player

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by recca, Oct 30, 2002.

  1. recca

    recca Member

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    can someone give me a hand, i have plenty of burned VCD's and all of them have the Avseq01.dat - Avseq03.dat in the Mpegav folder and yet, they don't seem to want to work on my DVD player, i don't know if it is a compatability problem or not. My DVD player is a GE, and i'm not too sure about the model number.
     
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    dRD I hate titles Staff Member

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    Have you followed our guides for burning VCDs? If so, visit VCDHelp.com and check the DVD players list in order to see if your player actually supports VCDs. If it does, the problem is most likely with the media you're using -- try changing to a different CDR brand and see if it helps.
     
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    alright, i will try that :)

    thank you and i will get back to ya if it works or not :D
     
  4. yayoh

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    Use Blank CD-R with lower speed than 32X try 24 or 16 X I used to have the same problem I tried different kind of CD-R & the best was CD-RW multi speed 1X 2X 4X
     
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    All our guides state that you shouldn't burn VCDs nor SVCDs faster than 4x, if your writer supports speeds this slow. I personally burn all my SVCDs either 1x or 2x, always.
     

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