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    well..lets c...ive wasted about 20 CDRs so far today seeing what workd with my new Apex AD-1200..it plays VCD's perfectly...but when i put a SVCD in, it *almost* starts to play, but then, it says "Stop (play to rseume)" so i press play...nothing... i hope some1 can help me...i now have 2 DVD players...and no use for either one but for playing DVDs....I WANT TO PLAY MY *@&$(#% SVCD's! ummm ty
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  2. resolution must be 480x480

    i have the same player. Email me if u need further assistance!
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  3. THE MOVIE I HAVE IS AT 480X480
    STILL NOTHING
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    Hard to imagine why anyone would "waste" 20 CDRs when you could buy one CD-RW for testing.

    I've played SVCDs on this player (brother owns one). I always use TMPGenc with the standard SVCD template. Try that as a starting point. If you have already done that, I would take a known good SVCD to the store and try it on the demo unit. Perhaps yours is bad. All reports are that this thing will play everything short of a frisbee.
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  5. Originally Posted by EricB
    Hard to imagine why anyone would "waste" 20 CDRs when you could buy one CD-RW for testing.

    I've played SVCDs on this player (brother owns one). I always use TMPGenc with the standard SVCD template. Try that as a starting point. If you have already done that, I would take a known good SVCD to the store and try it on the demo unit. Perhaps yours is bad. All reports are that this thing will play everything short of a frisbee.

    HAHAHA thats exactly how I tested with a cd-rw
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  6. Why not use the SVCD sample on this site first to figure out if it's you or your player that's the problem?
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    I'm new to this whole business. Where do I get these test files for SVCD and VCD on this site??
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