Do all dvd players can play vcd ?

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"Gaetan Mailloux" <ba221@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
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Do all dvd players can play vcd ?
Most all of them should. There's probably a few older ones that don't,
though.
 
Most play vcd which is mpeg1, but there are many many older models that do
not support recordable cd media, so on those units only store bought(meaning
pressed vcds, not burned at home style)

For a good indicator, look your model up at www.vcdhelp.com under dvd
players


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Do all dvd players can play vcd ?

Thank

Gaetan
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 22:56:39 -0600, "Patrick Michael"
<heismanpat@yahoo.com> wrote:

Do all dvd players can play vcd ?


Most all of them should. There's probably a few older ones that don't,
though.
And some newer ones don't play VCD. I recently got an Apex 1600 as a
gift (to replace my old GE5803 that has been running 5 years and shows
sign of arthritis). It does everything out of box but play VCD (both
import and home burned). Fortunately firmware existed to get around
that.
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"Biz" <biznospam@notatt.net> writes:

Most play vcd which is mpeg1, but there are many many older models that do
not support recordable cd media, so on those units only store bought(meaning
pressed vcds, not burned at home style)
Some of those may play CDRW:s, but not CDR:s.

I had an old Pioneer DV-505, with a single wavelength laser, and it
would normally not play any CDR:s, but had no problem at all playing
CDRW:s. Some brands of really light blue dye CDR:s could be played though.

It would play vcd:s, but not s-vcd:s.

For a good indicator, look your model up at www.vcdhelp.com under dvd
players


"Gaetan Mailloux" <ba221@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
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Do all dvd players can play vcd ?

Thank

Gaetan
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Thomas
 
Any DVD player manufactured in the past 2 years or so, costing US$100 or less,
will almost certainly play DVD, DVD+/-/R/RW, VCD, SVCD, XVCD, MP3, WMA, jpg and
a few others.

On 8 Jan 2005 04:37:00 GMT, Gaetan Mailloux <ba221@FreeNet.Carleton.CA
wrote:

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Do all dvd players can play vcd ?
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webpa
 
The DV-C505 my parents have plays everyting I put in it. I've not seen any
issue with cd-r or cd-rw media at all...

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"Biz" <biznospam@notatt.net> writes:

Most play vcd which is mpeg1, but there are many many older models that
do
not support recordable cd media, so on those units only store
bought(meaning
pressed vcds, not burned at home style)

Some of those may play CDRW:s, but not CDR:s.

I had an old Pioneer DV-505, with a single wavelength laser, and it
would normally not play any CDR:s, but had no problem at all playing
CDRW:s. Some brands of really light blue dye CDR:s could be played though.

It would play vcd:s, but not s-vcd:s.


For a good indicator, look your model up at www.vcdhelp.com under dvd
players


"Gaetan Mailloux" <ba221@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
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Hi

Do all dvd players can play vcd ?

Thank

Gaetan
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Thomas
 
"Impmon" <impmon@digi.mon> wrote in message
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 22:56:39 -0600, "Patrick Michael"
heismanpat@yahoo.com> wrote:

Do all dvd players can play vcd ?


Most all of them should. There's probably a few older ones that don't,
though.

And some newer ones don't play VCD. I recently got an Apex 1600 as a
gift (to replace my old GE5803 that has been running 5 years and shows
sign of arthritis). It does everything out of box but play VCD (both
import and home burned). Fortunately firmware existed to get around
that.
That's strange. Apex was always the #1 brand to go to for VCD and SVCD.
All the Apex DVD players my friends and family have play almost everything
you can throw at them.

HDTV games lists and discussions
http://www.hdtvarcade.com
 
On 08 Jan 2005 12:07:34 +0100, Thomas Tornblom
<thomas@Hax.SE.remove-to-reply> wrote:

"Biz" <biznospam@notatt.net> writes:

Most play vcd which is mpeg1, but there are many many older models that do
not support recordable cd media, so on those units only store bought(meaning
pressed vcds, not burned at home style)

Some of those may play CDRW:s, but not CDR:s.

I had an old Pioneer DV-505, with a single wavelength laser, and it
would normally not play any CDR:s, but had no problem at all playing
CDRW:s. Some brands of really light blue dye CDR:s could be played though.

It would play vcd:s, but not s-vcd:s.
Better question; How come some cheapjack walmart player will play
5-7 formats while mega-dollar Sony, etc, DVD players won't support
anything but DVD, CD Video And CD-Rs????
 
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 05:32:16 GMT, "Ollie T" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

That's strange. Apex was always the #1 brand to go to for VCD and SVCD.
All the Apex DVD players my friends and family have play almost everything
you can throw at them.
Evidently Apex stopped supporting VCD with later 1600's and possibly
other Apex players. I also have a new Apex portable DVD player from
last fall that plays VCD out of the box.
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RichA wrote:

Better question; How come some cheapjack walmart player will play
5-7 formats while mega-dollar Sony, etc, DVD players won't support
anything but DVD, CD Video And CD-Rs????
Designed in China, where the customer seems king.
- versus -
Designed by committee, where MPAA, DVD-CCA and others have a big influence.

Some more examples:
- the Sony "MP3" players that couldn't play MP3's
- "hifi component" CD burners that couldn't use ordinary CD-Rs
- Sony car radios that wouldn't read CD-Rs
- a Sony DVD writer (which is actually a Lite-On) that won't set the
'book type' to 'normal DVD' any more after a firmware update - while
the base model Lite-On still can after the corresponding firmware upgrade?

DVD region codes are a similar matter.

Thomas
 
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 05:32:16 GMT, "Ollie T" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

"Impmon" <impmon@digi.mon> wrote in message
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 22:56:39 -0600, "Patrick Michael"
heismanpat@yahoo.com> wrote:

Do all dvd players can play vcd ?


Most all of them should. There's probably a few older ones that don't,
though.

And some newer ones don't play VCD. I recently got an Apex 1600 as a
gift (to replace my old GE5803 that has been running 5 years and shows
sign of arthritis). It does everything out of box but play VCD (both
import and home burned). Fortunately firmware existed to get around
that.

That's strange. Apex was always the #1 brand to go to for VCD and SVCD.
All the Apex DVD players my friends and family have play almost everything
you can throw at them.

HDTV games lists and discussions
http://www.hdtvarcade.com


Try this site:
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers

They list compatability for hundreds of DVD players.

Want to Fix Something?

http://www.manuals4you.com
 
In article <Al3Ed.15432$3m6.4135@fe2.texas.rr.com>,
Ollie T <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
"Impmon" <impmon@digi.mon> wrote in message
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 22:56:39 -0600, "Patrick Michael"
heismanpat@yahoo.com> wrote:

Do all dvd players can play vcd ?


Most all of them should. There's probably a few older ones that don't,
though.

And some newer ones don't play VCD. I recently got an Apex 1600 as a
gift (to replace my old GE5803 that has been running 5 years and shows
sign of arthritis). It does everything out of box but play VCD (both
import and home burned). Fortunately firmware existed to get around
that.

That's strange. Apex was always the #1 brand to go to for VCD and SVCD.
All the Apex DVD players my friends and family have play almost everything
you can throw at them.
Apex was forced to pay royalties fo Philips for use of the VCD format, and
decided instead to drop support for it. Many models will play SVCD which
is not covered by Philips' patents.
 

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