[Powderworks] COPYING CVD FROM CDR TO CD-RW NMOC
Jeff Bond
Jeff Bond" <jeffbond@mindspring.com
Thu, 3 Oct 2002 20:43:45 -0400
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Lloyd,
Miron knows far more about this than I do . . . but that's what I did. =
We were trying to figure out why my VCD of the Capitol Theater didn't =
work in my DVD/TV/stereo, and I finally found a statement that my DVD =
player couldn't play CDR's. But Miron pointed out that the VCD is a =
data, so I used my CD copy software (Adapter CD Easy Creator 4) to copy =
to a CD-RW, and that worked.
Rgrds, Jeff
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Subject: [Powderworks] COPYING CVD FROM CDR TO CD-RW NMOC
Does anyone know how to or have a website that shows the easiest way =
to copy a CVD as i want to change it from a CDR to a CD-RW to see if it =
will work
on my DVD player?
Do you have to download it as an MPG and then copy or can you do a =
straight copy?
Cheers!
IAN LLOYD - National Sales Admin. Team Leader
CANON - Business Imaging Solutions Group
Level 2, 1 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde 2113
PH: (02) 9805 2384
FAX: 1800 352227
E-MAIL: lloyd_ian@canon.com.au
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didn't work in my DVD/TV/stereo, and I finally found a statement that my =
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<DIV>Rgrds, Jeff</DIV>
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