[MacDV] Re: Creating CDs with AV content that can play in a DVD player

Carl Flatow cflatow at optonline.net
Fri Dec 20 10:36:57 PST 2002


I just bought a GE 1101P for about that much (and only because I 
couldn't resist the price).
I can't wait until I have the time to try this out (maybe after xmas).

Thanks Kunga and Erica! I'm very excited, this sound like fun.
Carl

On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 01:15 PM, Thubten Kunga wrote:

> Yes. That's what a Video CD is. It plays on many but not all DVD 
> players. The DVD Player will list VCD as a supported format in its 
> operating manual. It will not always say so on the retail box or the 
> player itself. Almost all new DVD players support VCD. Now that players 
> are as cheap as $40 it's no big whoop to buy a new one that will work.
>
> Kunga
>
> On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 09:52  AM, Carl Flatow wrote:
>
>> I have been loosely following some threads about VCDs etc., but it 
>> just struck me that it may be possible for me to create AV content 
>> that can play on a DVD player (which also plays CDs, MP3s etc.).
>>
>> Is this possible?
>>
>> Carl
>
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