I've been to many computer fairs and noticed many people selling PDVDs. I myself, however, get all my stuff from various newsgroups but i was just wondering.....
I have read the VCD 2 DVD guide (where you change the audio to 48Khz NOT re-encoding it) and it states that it wont compatible on all players.
My question is this:
How have they managed to make a PDVD out of VCDs but compatable on all dvd players? I know they haven't re-encoded them as the quality is still the same.
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If you change the audio to 48 khz it should be dvd compatible. (only if the source fps is 29,97 or 25 fps though...not 23,976 fps)
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if i try and play it on my PS2-it aint having none of it. but the PDVD works. do i have to alter it in any way to make the player think its a DVD?
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