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Old September 13th 03, 06:18 PM
Jim T.
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Default AIW 9000 and VCD

My system (XP, SP1) and MMC 8.1 won't play my VCD's that my DVD player
will. ATI site is no help, can you?
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Old September 13th 03, 11:23 PM
DaveW
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The VCD's may be software locked so they won't play on a PC system. Some
companies use this as their copy protection.

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My system (XP, SP1) and MMC 8.1 won't play my VCD's that my DVD player
will. ATI site is no help, can you?



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Old September 14th 03, 01:11 AM
Jim T.
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I wasn't clear. These are VCDs that I created using NERO and Irfanview
via NERO. They work on my home DVD player but not on the DVD player in
my PC. BTW - it plays real DVDs OK.
Something in the system or MMC does not recognize them as VCD disks.
Treats them as just Data disks.

On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:23:07 GMT, "DaveW" wrote:

The VCD's may be software locked so they won't play on a PC system. Some
companies use this as their copy protection.


 




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