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  1. I am trying to create a VCD taht will run in my DVD player, I have an RCA 5215P DVD Player. When I try to create a VCD it eather does not detect the disk in the drive, or says the disk is not compatible. I have being using ROXIO Vido CD Creator 5.0 under Windows XP and my Writer is a Yamaha 8 SCSI writer. I am using 80 minute Virbatium CD's.

    When I creator a VCD it does run fine in my computer but it does not run in the DVD player. Does anyone have any ideas on what I am doing wrong and how to solve this problem.?
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  2. If u look at the dvd comparisons list u will see that your player does not support CDR
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  3. That to me makes no sense it says it will not work with CDR but it will work with CDRW? IT would expect it to work the other way about .
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  4. Your DVD player wasn't designed to read either CD-R or CD-RW. That is, your DVD drive is similar to first generation DVD-ROM drives.

    DVD drives use a different wavelength laser to a standard CD drive and as a consequence to that, they do not read CD-R well. Interestingly, by virtue of the optics, CD-RW works better in these drives (which accounts for the reports on the list).

    You can usually find a brand of CD-R that works on most DVD players, but you will have to experiment. CD-RW often works better in these cases so you may want to try those.

    The next time you buy a DVD player, make sure it states that it can read CD-R/W media on top of VCD compatibility. The two things are completely separate abilities.

    Regards.
    Michael Tam
    w: Morsels of Evidence
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  5. You may want to also check to ensure it can Play SVCD, some will play VCD CD-R/RW but not SVCD.

    Bud
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