Hi One and All,
Discovered by sheer accident the ability of certain home DVD players to read DVD-RW media with multiple SVCD files (mpg format) burnt onto them.
I had backed up a series of my daughter's DVD's to SVCD format using DVD2SVCD. These are Disney type stuff and were (as would be expected) becoming scratched and damaged with the frequent use and mishandling. I mean I don't have eyes in the back of ym head after all !
Anyway DVD2SVCD created them nicely and whilst I could burn them onto multiple CD's for most films I would then be faced with the screams as the generic "INSERT DISC 2" message came up all day long so I let her continue using the source DVD's.
The other day I backed up these MPG files onto a DVD-RW, straight data file method nothing fancy.
Out of curiosity I put the DVD-RW into the Hyundau 360A player and waited. Eventually it came up with a menu display showing the 3 SVCD films I had put onto this one DVD-RW media !!
You can select all or 1 specific random or continuous play of all 3 films ! This is absolutely fan-bloody-tastic !!!!
Okay maybe everyone knew this already BUT I didn't !!!!!
But now what puzzles me is why this only works with DVD-RW ?
I copied the DVD-RW onto a DVD-R and whilst the files are seen and can be accessed on my computer, the DVD player will not see them nor open the DVD-R with it's menu system.
I beleiev this is something to do with what Pioneer and Panasonic call "VR" mode (video record) on their home DVD burner system.
Can someone enlighten me as to why this is so or point me to an article describing why it is so ?
Thanks
Kangated, Melbourne , Australia
Discovered by sheer accident the ability of certain home DVD players to read DVD-RW media with multiple SVCD files (mpg format) burnt onto them.
I had backed up a series of my daughter's DVD's to SVCD format using DVD2SVCD. These are Disney type stuff and were (as would be expected) becoming scratched and damaged with the frequent use and mishandling. I mean I don't have eyes in the back of ym head after all !
Anyway DVD2SVCD created them nicely and whilst I could burn them onto multiple CD's for most films I would then be faced with the screams as the generic "INSERT DISC 2" message came up all day long so I let her continue using the source DVD's.
The other day I backed up these MPG files onto a DVD-RW, straight data file method nothing fancy.
Out of curiosity I put the DVD-RW into the Hyundau 360A player and waited. Eventually it came up with a menu display showing the 3 SVCD films I had put onto this one DVD-RW media !!
You can select all or 1 specific random or continuous play of all 3 films ! This is absolutely fan-bloody-tastic !!!!
Okay maybe everyone knew this already BUT I didn't !!!!!
But now what puzzles me is why this only works with DVD-RW ?
I copied the DVD-RW onto a DVD-R and whilst the files are seen and can be accessed on my computer, the DVD player will not see them nor open the DVD-R with it's menu system.
I beleiev this is something to do with what Pioneer and Panasonic call "VR" mode (video record) on their home DVD burner system.
Can someone enlighten me as to why this is so or point me to an article describing why it is so ?
Thanks
Kangated, Melbourne , Australia
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