I am asking for suggestions and opinions on how to distribute my VCD's most successfully.
I have created a video program that I would like to distribute to a wide range of people. My question is, should I make the disc "autoplay" and include a freeware player? If so which one (.e.g. BSPlayer, Zoom Player, etc.)?
Should I make two versions, one specifically aimed at PC's and one for standalone players? Can I combine the two on the same disc?
What I don't want to happen is a lot of people complaining that "I couldn't get it to play".
At the end of the day, I just want to come across looking professional and not be a victim of technical difficulties.
Thanks in advance for any/all input...
Rodney
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Make it compatible for stand alone DVD players, all PC's will be able to play them one way or another. Think Nero adds a autoplay ? -
you'll have to make your own autoplay i think. you can combine both on the same disk in nero just add another folder for your software and add an inf so it'll auto play
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Check this guide also: http://www.vcdhelp.com/autorun.htm
Panasonic DMR-ES45VS, keep those discs a burnin'
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