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  1. I just got my LVD-2001.
    I have many .mpg files that i have extracted from SVCDs, so they should be MPEG2. It seems the player does not support this. Most files are skipped, some are "played" without black screen and without audio; only the time counter increases.

    Is that normal ?

    when i burn those .mpgs back to SVCD, all works well.
    But Id like to store 5 to 6 SVCDs as .mpgs on a DVD-RW.

    firmware is 227, so this should be the newest.

    markus
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  2. are you burning these to a DVDr data disc or a dvd-video disc with just mpeg2 files plonked on it? try both methods ...
    I am considering getting one of these (but of course the 2002 is out now and is better faster cheaper (different colour) . No scart output ! disgraceful.
    Corned beef is now made to a higher standard than at any time in history.
    The electronic components of the power part adopted a lot of Rubycons.
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  3. As i see, the 2002 is the same like the 2001, it has only a different design and no PCMCIA slot. I bet, the firmware is the same ??? So he wont do any more things like the 2001, he is just a low-cost (lower cost) brother of the 2001.
    am i right ?

    ill try some methods of burning.
    but if i burn as an iso, and i have two .avis iwth divx and two .mpg with mpeg2, the avis play, the mpgs not.

    markus
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  4. I burn MPEG2 files to ISO discs as .MPG's frequently. They play just fine on my LVD-2001. What revision of the firmware are you using? PAL or NTSC?
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  5. I burn them to an ISO disk, i am using PAL, have Firmware 2.27. But not all play well. i found some that did, but most dont. maybe a conflict with size/format.
    but if you tell me, it normaly should work with mpeg2, ill try to check out, why some dont play.

    markus
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  6. I've probably burned 20 DVDs filled with .MPG files (MPEG2) and .AVI files. The only files I've ever had problems with are the DIVX 3.11 ones. I now convert those to DIVX 5.05 before burning them. No problems any more.
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