when you burned that VCD with Toast, what you had in input of Toast, a MPG file, or a VCD image?.. are you sure that the source MPG or VCD image was good?
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major - thanks for the reply but I think I've found the problem. I booted my computer with just a basic 9.1 system and the extentions necessary to run toast and I was able to burn a good VCD. Apparantly I have an extention conflict somewhere. I'm not looking forward to the TEDIOUS process of trying to determine just what extention it is (I have many). Does anyone know of any known conflicts or what extentions I might suspect?
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There is (was) a Quicktime MPEG extension required to view MPEG files in OS 9-prior. Make sure that is still in the QuickTime folder within the Extensions folder.
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I have G3 beige desktop running 9.1 and having same trouble with white screen VCD playing. Imported DV into iMovie2, edited and exported to Toast VCD. iMovie2 creates a .mov file for Toast to use. Used Toast Titanium 5 to burn. CD looks fine as you stated, but when I play it on Mac, the play bar moves, but no sound and a white screen. I will also try with min extensions to see if it works.
jeff
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