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    Using the latest version of VCDImager and VCDImager GUI, I created a 2 track VCD and burned it with CDRADO selecting VCD 2.0.

    But when I played the VCD in my new DVD player, the disc was identified as VCD 1.0.

    What did I do wrong? And how do I fix it?

    Thanks.
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  2. Ok, if you are absolutely sure you selected VCD 2.0, then I would try it again, just to be sure that you did in fact select 2.0. If your player supports CD-RW you can use one and not waste another disk. If that doesn't work, you could try VCDEasy to burn your VCD. I use VCDEasy instead and I never had a problem with that. They always come out 2.0 when I select it. It may be something that your DVD player just says, but I don't know what kind of player you have. Maybe someone has a better suggestion? I'm not that good at this stuff yet.....
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