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Cloud121 - Dec 10, 2001 |
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ExCyber | Dec 10, 2001 | |||
VCD uses MPEG-1. I'm not sure exactly what format the audio is, but in any case there are apps out there specifically designed for VCD mastering. Any sufficiently powerful PC with a CD-ROM drive can play VCD via software decoding (assuming that the drive is capable of reading Mode 2 Form 2 tracks, and if it isn't you should demand a refund Some DVD players can play VCD, some can't. Some that can play VCD cannot read CD-R. At least one (a friend of mine ended up with such a beast) can't play VCD on CD-R, but can play VCD on CD-RW. Check the manual. I think there's a Dreamcast VCD player app out there, but most of the "VCD player" talk is about an MPEG-1 player that is completely incapable of playing VCDs. Be careful. The Saturn VCD card is a bit of hardware that plugs into that slot in the back (where the battery is). AFAIK, PS2 cannot play VCD out of the box, but someone might develop a VCD player program in the future. Check out http://www.flexion.org... for more info. Hope this helps. |
lancastoor | Dec 10, 2001 | |||
VCD: the oldest of the video-on-cd formats.. 'VHS quality' 1150 kbit/s MPEG-1 352x288x25fps res (PAL) or 352x240x29.97fps (NTSC) or 352x240x23.976 fps (NTSC FILM) audio for all is 224 kbit/s MPEG-1 Layer 2, 44.1khz 16 bit stereo SVCD: a newer 'upgrade' of VCD.. quality somewhere between laserdisc and dvd.. Video: Max of about 2600 kbit/s MPEG-2 (CBR or VBR) 480x576 at 25 fps (PAL) or 480x480 at 29.97 fps (NTSC) with up to 4 subtitles audio can be from 32-384 kbit/s MPEG1 Layer 2 or MPEG 2 there are also such animals as XVCD and XSVCD (x for xtended).. these are really just putting a higher bitrate stream on an (s)vcd disk (ie a dvd-like mpeg2 stream on an svcd disc)... there are a handful of players that will play it back.. most will bomb.. (why you want 5 minutes of dvd quality video on a cd is beyond me, but people do it) either VCD or SVCD support menus and still pics and some other funky doodle crap.. avi, asf, divx, ra, rm, quicktime, motion jpeg, cinepak etc etc etc are all *not* vcd, thou you can always reencode.. a task requiring lots of a) hard drive, b) cpu, c) memory and d) PATIENCE for all the info you'd ever want about encoding/burning/capturing/creating vcd/svcd/dvd, go to www.vcdhelp.com... there are a couple true vcd players for dc.. i know the one i tried sucks hard and freezes on multitrack discs, theres supposedly a new one which partially works through a dongle that plugs into a controller port.. i have no idea about this one, if anyone knows, please share.. now, heres my questions for anyone who has a vcd card for saturn, or the vcd bootleg addon for psx.. does it/they play svcds? |
IceDigger | Dec 10, 2001 | |||
no, it won't play s-vcd. |
Cloud121 | Dec 10, 2001 | |||
where can I buy a VCD card for my Saturn? |
MasterAkumaMatata | Dec 10, 2001 | |||
GameChoiceClub (HK)... and PlayTheGames... claims to have the Saturn VCD Card. |
Cloud121 | Dec 10, 2001 | |||
well, I hear that shipping prices from the Game Choice Club is ridiulously expensive. And the one from PlayTheGames says that it'll work only in a Japan Saturn. |
chao | Dec 10, 2001 | |||
you could probably do a switch mod to fool your saturn into thinking it's japanese. |
Cloud121 | Feb 6, 2002 | |||
Anyone know of a VCD card that'll work in either a USA Sat or a Jap Sat? I think I found one earlier at http://lan-kwei.com/saturnE/ What do you think? I also saw another at......... http://www.madeiragames.com/console/saturn/... Does the official Sega VCD card work in a US Sat? That is, WITHOUT doing the 50/60 switch. (Edited by Cloud121 at 6:37 pm on Feb. 6, 2002) |
eatpenguin | Feb 6, 2002 | |||
let him find out on his own! dont give everthing away; that takes away all the fun! |
kingkilla | Feb 6, 2002 | |||
Cloud121 all you need to do is get a vcd card form ebay for about 40-50 buck a nd a st-key and it will work perfect. that all i do. |
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