Hello -
From: Selva Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It's a limitation of the CD drive - if it's a 2X rated drive then
> it can only go up to about 2500kb/s or so.
> From what I have seen on philips 623 player I dont think it's simply
> the drive capability. See my previous post. Could you please share your
I did see your previous post - at higher rates the playback had
problems. Did I mis-read what you wrote? It sounded to me like
that the transport/drive is not fast enough. I see the same thing
on my portable DVD player (an Audiovox) - if the SVCD is more than
15-20% over the SVCD specification the playback has problems.
IF the problem is only with SVCD, and not generic MPEG-2 files, then
it is likely a problem of not being able to read the mode2 form2
sectors at more than 2x (which is all that SVCD requires).
> experience on philips 724? Does it play an SVCD with rates as high as
> a dvd that it can support when burned on to a CD-R ISO track?
Yes. I've successfully played up to about 4500 kbits/sec with both
SVCD/XSVCD data and generic MPEG-2 files in an ISO filesystem.
Higher than that speed the playback has problems.
That test told me Philips used a transport which can read CD media at
4x.
"miniDVD" is not recognized as a DVD (not too surprising - I suspect
the player looks for DVD media and if it doesn't find it will not
interpret the contents as a DVD). The file browser does pop up and,
if I select 'audio channel id 0xc0' I can play "vob" files that are
up to about 4500kb/s from CD-R media.
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
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