I’m just curious if this is normal or a quirk of my DVD player (Sony DVP-NS415).
When I play an XVCD the elapsed time indicator advances rapidly, for example if I burn at 2250kbs it will indicate approx. 2 minutes for each minute actually played, I'm guessing that this player calculates the elapsed time based on the VCD standard instead of actually checking the data rate. While this is an annoyance it’s nothing I can’t live with, as I said just curious.
Now that that's outta the way since this is my first post I just want to say HI to everyone and let ya know that I think this site ROCKS.
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Yup you are right!! it just takes the size of the file and tries to figure it out by itself... i believe that there is no fix for this though... not that its a huge problem
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