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  1. Member
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    Hi there,

    I'm looking for any help on getting MiniDVD to work on the Pioneer DV-525 player. I scoured the Net, only found one article indicating it was possible, however the author didn't leave details on how this was done.

    I tried a test in Nero6, and a test in Ulead DVD Workshop 2, but neither disc worked in my player (I think the player thought it was a CD, but the timecode counter was running up faster than it should've). I tested playback on the PC using PowerDVD and that played the MiniDVD fine, so I don't think it was an authoring problem.

    I checked my firmware on the player: F=1.084(4) AV1:7

    I don't know what the second number in the firmware display is either, in case anyone asks. I heard there was a newer firmware (version 2.x). I don't know what that firmware adds.

    Does anyone know if this is possible? I've been making CVDs and they've been working out great, but after hearing about MiniDVD, I figured I could author that instead of CVDs and benefit from the nicer DVD menu/navigation features, rather than the somewhat limited VCD/SVCD/CVD formats.

    TIA...
    Mars
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  2. Very few DVD players will play mini-DVD. My old Sampo will but no other player I've tried will. If the mini-DVD played on your computer in PowerDVD then you authored it correctly. But if your standalone player will not play it, there's nothing more you can do.
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    Well, if someone out there said it could be done, I have to exhaust the possibilities, slim though they may be. I know that few players can do it, but the newer Pioneers are capable, maybe there's someway to upgrade the firmware to get miniDVD playback.

    That's what these forums are for - the slim chance that someone else has had the same question or problem that you have, and possibly a solution.
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  4. Yes a firmware upgrade would be your only hope.
    I wish you well!
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