On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Andrew Stevens wrote:

> On Monday 25 Nov 2002 6:49 pm, Aaron Newsome wrote:
> > On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 09:06, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> > >   If it's still within its "return period" I'd get a Philips 724 that
> > >   does handle SVCDs (as well as all the rewriteable formats).   Also plays
> > >   .mpg files burned into an ISO filesystem - no SVCD/DVD authoring
> > >   involved
> > >
> > >   :)
> >
> > I second that,.. on Steven's recommendation I picked up one of these.
> > It's lived up to everything Steven said it would. I would recommend one
> > to anyone looking for a do-all DVD player.
> 
> I'll third it.   Buy Philips buy Philips... 

:)

I have a Philips 623 player that plays DVD/VCD/SVCD and mp3, jpeg and dvd 
quality mpeg2 streams (made by mpeg2enc, of course) burned into an ISO9660
track on a CD-R. All good except for some minor glitches with non 
pbc VCD/SVCD disks.

Bracing up for my dvd writer shopping, I have been busy testing mpeg2
streams on CD-R data tracks mainly with mpeg audio. One problem I face is
that to hear the sound one has to manually set the audio "channel"  to C0.
By default the palyer seems (??) to look at 0x80-0x87 for AC3 audio
(depending on the audio language setting). Is there a way to force the
player to automatically play a particular audio stream -- some flag on the
mpeg header or whatever?

Cheers,

Selva 




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