I have been looking at different sites and this question really puzzles me(I'm hoping that in the answer lies the reason why my DVD Player doesn't read my CRDWs, though it says they are supported)
In any case, be it the reason or not, I'm wondering about the VCD sector size. I noticed Nero creates VCDs with 2336 byte sectors. VCDEasy's default is 2352 which is what I've been using (and I have created a lot of VCDs on CD-R media which plays OK on my Aiwa DV170).
So my question is, is 2336 byte sectors more compatible than 2352? VCDEasy allows you to create VCDs with 2336 byte sectors. Should I enable that?
Can anybody tell me based on their experience/knowledge?
Thanks in advance
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