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  1. if anyone can help me find out if the Naiko N2001B standalone player plays SVCD's or VCD's then that would be great, please, please, please, please, please, please, help!!!!!!
    [ i found it hard, was hard to find, oh well whatever, nevermind - Nirvana ]
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  2. easiest way is to try... but the 2051 seems to so it's likely
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  3. i know that would be the easiest way but im gonna buy it, and its boxed and the people in the shop probobly wont let me take it out and test it. so i need to know b4 i buy it. can n e 1 else help me here.
    [ i found it hard, was hard to find, oh well whatever, nevermind - Nirvana ]
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    Hi,
    just got this player. To make it play VCD's you need to burn them with ONLY the mpg file, i.e. none of the other files or folders associated with a standard VCD. When you insert the disk in th player a screen comes up showing all the mpg files on the disk along with an associated number. push the button on your remote that corresponds to the mpg you want to play. It's that simple.
    If you want to play VCD's you've bought or burnt previously, copy the .dat file[s] from the disk to your hard drive and rename them .mpg [you may want to give them a recogniseable name... Spiderman.mpg, for example] then burn this to another disk[s].
    Hope this helps.
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