I am trying to find out if either of the DVD players I own play CD-R, CD-RW's (a 725 and F11). Does anyone know where I might be able to find this out on the web? Both are Sony and even though I'm a Sony man through and through, the Sony website is rubbish.
Playback on Stand-alone DVD Players
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Go to: http://www.vcdhelp.com/
Despite the site's name, it provides a wealth of brand/model-specific information regarding standalone DVD players - including CD-R brand recognition, whether it will play VCDs, SVCDs, XVCDs, etc. -
Princo apparently manufactures CD-Rs both under it's own name and "store brands", such as Comp USA. if you can't locate the Princo brand, you may have to shop around and actually examine the CDs - the manufacturer's name usually appears around the inner ring (around the hole). Additionally, it's been my ex[erience that if a standalone player can play VCDs, it will recognize virtually ANY brand of R/W CD.
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To tateman66
Although I've no direct experience with such a creation, I've got to believe that the DVD player wouldn't recognize such a disk - either as a DVD or a VCD.
.VOB files have to be "Legitimate" meeting parameters for both video and audio - neither of which exist under VCD format.Comment
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To setarip
Not sure if I need to post a new thread, but can you help?
I have just burned a CDRW and tested the playback on the standalone DVD player, it worked! Well almost....... When I played the CDRW I managed to get a picture but no sound? Any ideas? .... Probably doing something wrong!Comment
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In answer to your questions;
1) Yes the AVI files created can be played and both video and
sound are ok.
2) MGI Videowave to create AVI file and Nero to brun
3) Yes
I am going to try to use Ulead ? or Adobe Premier software to re-create the AVI file over the weekend then burn again using Nero. Fingers crossed!Comment
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From your posting, I gather that you're using NERO to both convert the .AVI to VCD format and to burn the CD.
You might want to try using TMPGEnc to convert the .AVI to MPEG1-VideoCD format and then using NERO only to burn the VCD-format CD.
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setarip
Hi,
You have replied before to my postings, and while I have been reading through have a specific question. I have a Sony standalone DVD player and am having problems with finding the right CD-R's, in one of you replies (a while ago) you stated you have a Sony standalone and have been creating these things for years. Which CD-R's do you use and where can I get them?
I have looked at vcdhelp.com but they state PRINCO disks which are extremely hard to find........ can you help?
Regards
NigelComment
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Help!
Hi,
You have replied before to my postings, and while I have been reading through have a specific question. I have a Sony standalone DVD player and am having problems with finding the right CD-R's, in one of you replies (a while ago) you stated you have a Sony standalone and have been creating these things for years. Which CD-R's do you use and where can I get them?
I have looked at vcdhelp.com but they state PRINCO disks which are extremely hard to find........ can you help?
Regards
NigelComment
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