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    Hi There, try using my guide instead, it is updated for the latest Nero (5.551) and the screens should match yours more.
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    Sefy Levy,
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    This is the post where you said that you had a updated guide to make a vcd....For the new nero burning rom...It took me awhile to find it but I finally found..Well do you hav it still or what???Please Help..If you don't have this updated guide can you send me to a place that has a working guide to making a vcd..I want to learn how to do it but no luck after two weeks..Alls I want to do is learn how to make a vcd..I tried VCD Easy and it works perfect until it has to burn and it has an error and it says my burner isn't on and it is...But I've tried nero..And Eazy Cd Creator..And I used These Guides off this site and I don't know what I am doing wrong but there is sure something wrong that I'm doing..BUT THE POINT I AM GETTING TO IS I NEED YOU GUYZ TO GUIDE ME THROUGH TO HOW TO MAKE A VCD..Sorry for the caps but I wanted it to stand out..Please Help Guyz..
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  2. so you've usedthe guide in the AUTHOR section and are still lost. tell me your steps in from start to finish and i'll try to help. only thing is i'm not familare at all with vcdeasy i don't know how much help i can be with it but Nero is no problem.....
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  3. Ok I burn VCDS Perfect..But the problem is that when I open it to play it, it says that the file is not supported..Can you tell me how to fix this and guide me though it??Because no one else ever helps..
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  4. Hey man I'll be back on @ 5:00pm tomorrow..I'll reply tomorrow alucard2050.ok I am going to goto sleep and get ready for school..Aight Lata...

    Please Help

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    Joey
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  5. dude. you say that you are burning your vcd's fine. i'm sure you are but i have burned MANY vcd's that went fine and turned out to be coasters. so obviously something is wrong somewhere. give me your steps in detail as to how you make your vcd's and i'll try to help. need your dvd specs, programs your useing to create your vcd's and what settings your useing. aint got nothing else to do only thing is DONT PANIC IF YOU DONT SEE AN IMMEDIATE REPLY. i'm here every night and if i'm trying to help someone i check those posts first before i do anything else.
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  6. Ripperkhan, you mentioned that when you try to open the VCD's it says the file is not supported, so i'm curious, how are you trying to open them ?
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  7. Do you, by any chance have the file extension .DAT associated with either Windows media player, or a DVD player of some kind? You need to do this for them to play.
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  8. hmmm. that is a good idea. if he's trying to open the dat. files in a media player. i didn't think of it before. Ripperkhan, is your pc the only way you've tried to open your vcd files?
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    Hey, it seems like maybe he has the same problem as me. Everything goes fine until you pop the VCD in your standalone DVD player. It says not supported, even though it says in the manual that VCDs are supported (I'm in America, NTSC VCDs don't work as well as PALs). I'm still attempting to make a VCD that works not only on my computer but on my DVD player.
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  10. Try a CDRW, it may be your player can't read CDr's.
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  11. Ripperkhan saerch the DVD list if your DVD player is there and check if it supports CDRs, CDRWs, VCD if it doesnt that is your problem...and if your playing on your computer try WinDVD or PowerDVD to open your VCDs but Media player should play VCD dat files okay ...and it Pinoy not Pinnoy
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