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  1. In the manual of my DVD-player stays that I need to us ISO-9660 cd-r's to play VCD's.
    I used a normal cheap CD-R and my DVD-player couldn't play it.
    What is special about this ISO-9660 cd-r's, why can't I play my normal cd's(that play in everything) and where can I find these ISO-9660 cd's.
    Do they cost more?

    A lot of questions, I know.

    THX
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    ISO 9660 is a DATA format, not a type of dics.

    Have you read ALL OF THE COMMENTS for your dvd player on the DVD player list located on this site?
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  3. sorry, my DVD-player isn't in the list.
    So what do I have to do then to make a VCD that works if it has to be ISO-9660
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  4. P.S.: I made the VCD that I tried in my player with "Disc Wizard" in "PowerDirector Pro".

    Shouldn't it be ISO-9660 then?
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    Please search this forum and read the FAQ before posting more questions.

    Specifically

    "Why don't cd-r or cd-rw play in my DVD player"
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