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  1. Well this is what i wrote bose tech support below

    " i just bought a bose 3.2.1 system. I wrote asking a question not to long ago
    about the bose compatiblity with vcd's. You wrote me back saying that you
    didnt support it. Well i found out that in a way it does. I put one in the
    system and the sound started playin with no picture, so i push settings to
    see if there was a setting that is in the dvd setup that i could see the
    picture. When i push the settings button for the on screen controls what do
    i see behind the menu but the movie playing, but when i click settings again
    then the controls on the screen and the movie goes away.... So i no that
    there is must be a way to put it on the regular screen where i can see the
    movie without pushing settings. "

    AND THIS IS WHAT THEY WROTE ME BACK :::

    " The 321 system will play VCD's like you describe, but they will not play the
    movie without the settings menu turned on. "

    Now b4 when i wrote them they said their systems didnt support vcd's at all but now that i find out that they do (IN A WAY) it was like he had no real answer...... WHO DO I HAVE TO TALK TO ABOUT A HACK FOR THIS BECAUSE IT SEEMS LIKE IT SHOULD BE EASY TO CRACK........ AND ITS A GOOD SURROUND SYSTEM.......
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  2. can anyone help with this one....... like i said the hack should be easy for vcd on it because it plays when u look at the menu
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  3. can i get some kinda love??????? or just tell me who to talk to about gettin a hack for this system
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  4. don't ever buy anything from Bose again.

    especially not sound systems.

    As you have found out, they care not about their customers.
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  5. thats cool but i have already bought it..... and i know a hack cant be that har to do for it..... i just wanted to know if theres one out here or who do i ask about making one
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