I doubt many people use the VCD player that comes with ATI's MMC 7.x software. However, it bugged me that I had a software VCD player that wouldn't play VCDs, so I just had to figure out how to make it work.
The ATI VCD player only plays single track, VCD 1.x disks. Here's how to make one:
1. Capture video to one or more MPEG-1 files using standard VCD specs.
2. Use VCDImagerGUI to create a single VCD1.1 bin file from the MPEG-1 files.
3. In Nero, open the Burn Image window and load the .bin file, NOT the .cue file.
4. Set the image type to Data Mode 2.
5. Burn the .bin file to a CDR.
6. Start the ATI MMC VCD Player.
7. Load the 1.x VCD, the player should start playing.
This process creates a single-track 1.x VCD with one or more .DAT files. The ATI MMC VCD player will not play multi-track 1.x VCDs
A single-track 1.x VCD may or may not be playable in your DVD player. My Pioneer DVD player would play a single track 1.x VCD if there was there was only one .DAT file. However, multiple tracks were needed to play a 1.x VCD with multiple .DAT files.
RF
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 1 of 1
Similar Threads
-
Anybody know how to get ATI MMC version 9.02???
By pukhog3 in forum Capturing and VCRReplies: 10Last Post: 10th Sep 2009, 17:12 -
How to use ATi MMC Multimedia Center TV
By c627627 in forum User guidesReplies: 2Last Post: 8th Apr 2009, 03:14 -
encoding mpeg4 with ati MMC results in green video
By toomanyblastedbits in forum Capturing and VCRReplies: 1Last Post: 6th Oct 2008, 01:39 -
More ATI MMC questions. (I RTFM'd.)
By palouse in forum Capturing and VCRReplies: 5Last Post: 13th Jun 2007, 20:08 -
where to download old ATI MMC?
By mencius in forum Capturing and VCRReplies: 2Last Post: 22nd May 2007, 23:44