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Bocmaxima - Jan 21, 2002 |
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Bocmaxima | Jan 21, 2002 | |||
I was just wondering....Is it like a program or a boot disc or something? |
SkankinMonkey | Jan 21, 2002 | |||
yes |
Bocmaxima | Jan 21, 2002 | |||
Is it free or pay or DL or what? |
SkankinMonkey | Jan 21, 2002 | |||
yes |
IceDigger | Jan 21, 2002 | |||
don't listen to skank, he doesn't even know what a dreamcast is.. #### microsoft fanboy. the answer to your questions is a clear yes. |
Ratamahatta | Jan 21, 2002 | |||
you have to download it, its called gypplay, it works pretty good too, watched all my old transformers episodes! =) |
Bocmaxima | Jan 21, 2002 | |||
DL from where? Or is that uncool and I should take some #### initiative and look in the #### FTP section? |
ExCyber | Jan 21, 2002 | |||
GypPlay ... is not really a VCD player, it is an MPEG-1 player. You have to put the MPEG-1 video file(s) you want on the disc with GypPlay, and it must be a Mode 1 track, which means that it will not have as much capacity as a VCD. It can't read Mode 2 discs (which is what most, if not all actual VCDs are). I think Blaze sold an actual VCD player program. |
BoBo | Jan 21, 2002 | |||
GypPlay can play vcd's, u just have to put the dat file of the movie on the cd with gypplay and it plays it, to burn it with ease grab DCFactory at: http://dcfactory.cjb.net... ,download the gypplay script and follow the script, (I made the script |
Bocmaxima | Jan 22, 2002 | |||
Well the main reason I wanted it was because I say the Lain series (the whole series) on VCD, with Subs for 20 bucks on ebay. I dont want to buy the VHS set, I dont have a DVD player and the DVD set is $119 anyway. It just seemed to be a cheap alternative, but I really dont want to edit them all and stuff...I will just wait. Dont accuse me of stealing you #######, it was a real VCD released in Nippon. |
Cynnamin | Jan 22, 2002 | |||
But you can't be bothered to spend the *MONEY* on the version that is released in the United States. So, instead, you spend your money and put it into another economy. |
Cynnamin | Jan 22, 2002 | ||||
Touchy, aren't we? |
ExCyber | Jan 22, 2002 | ||||
Alas! Such a sin is unforgivable. Surely, the destruction of Flint is as nothing to the horror of putting $20 into a foreign country! |
Cloud121 | Jan 22, 2002 | ||||
Some DVD Players (Like Locke's Toshiba, haven't tested my Toshiba at my dad's yet) can play VCDs. Check out www.vcdhelp.com.... I think they have a compatibility list. |
Bocmaxima | Jan 22, 2002 | |||
Its no big deal, I was just looking for a cheap way to watch the Anime that I like without having to buy new hardware. I have limited income and cant just go out and buy whatever I want. |
Fabrizo | Jan 22, 2002 | |||
Also, if you have a Saturn you can get a VCD card for it that from what I have heard on the boards works remarkably well. Their is a VCD add on for Playstation as well, but I havn't heard what type of quality video they put out, plus the PSX add on the back port that was taken out of later models. You should probably get rid of the idea of playing VCD's on your DC, their realy isn't anything out their that can let it play VCD's at a good quality such as that of DVD players or Saturn (Like I said before, no idea how good PSX vcd player is). |
troy77 | Feb 1, 2002 | |||
i have the dreamvcd player disc on cdr if your interested in it e-mail me at psxplayer01@yahoo.com... and we can work out a trade of some sort, but one thing though the quality aint the best playing the vcds but if your interested e-mail me. |
Curtis | Feb 3, 2002 | |||
Bah - forget VCD, 'coz Divx is here. I've been breifly trying the alpha versions of the dcDivx player and things are looking good (so far). Go to www.dcemulation.com... or www.dcvision.com... for the downloads. |
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