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  1. I know I'm posting in the wrong forum but people won't answer on the other...

    Anyway recently I got hold of some vcds that can be played normal on a normal vcd player but when u try and see them on the cpu is all bad.

    They appear to be .cda format which are cd audio which can not be played on any player I've tried so far.... can someoen please give me some help!
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  2. One easy way to do this if you are using windows and don't want to fool around with downloading software;

    1st Open windows media player

    2nd Click on file

    3rd Click on open

    4th Type in X:\MPEGAV\Avseq01.dat

    type your CD drive letter in place of the X



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