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    I recently had my hitachi dv-p 250U replaced because, even though the 250 played everything, it was a piece of unfixable garbage that was replaced by the dealer with the new hitachi dv-p325. It is an excellant player that so far plays everything you can throw at it BUT NOT SVCD. I would like to know if anyone knows a hack out there to get this going, or region codes for that matter. Any help would be appreciated.
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  2. You can use the "old" trick :-)

    TMPGEnc -> MPEG Tools -> Simple Multiplex

    Work for my DV-P323 .........
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    Dear Mamamia:
    I also found out my DVD player (Hitachi DV-315U) will not play VCDs. Could you please explain the "old trick" in a little more detail? I really appreciate your help. Thanks.
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  4. Here is the steps:

    1 Goto file/MPEG tools
    2 Select 'simple multiplex'
    3 Select type 'MPEG-1 Video-CD'
    4 video input 'YOUR MPEG FILE'
    5 Output 'DESTINATION FOR YOUR FINISHED FILE'
    6 Run
    7 burn it wth non-standard VCD format

    note: make sure that when you insert your file into the 'video input' that
    the select type option doesn't spring to 'MPEG2 program'. If it does then
    click 'MPEG-1 Video-CD' again.
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    I was doing great until I got to step 7. How do I burn in non-standard VCD format?
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  6. Just burn to CD using Nero or any other burning tool that will burn VCD's ......

    Note: If Nero ask you to re-encode it, don't do it and let Nero burn it
    directly.
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    So the "non-standard" format is not a necessity? Just burn as usual? :roll:
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