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Video copied to CD-R doesn't run
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21/06/2004 11:00:13
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turquie
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
Divers
Thread ID:
00915641
Message ID:
00915647
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>I know that this isn't exactly (at all) related to VFP, but I just thought that someone might know why some video I received from my deceased brother's 30-year high school reunion (OCT 2003) won't run on a computer, nor on a TV. The files have the VCD file extension and the people who sent this oput keep telling me that this should run on a computer that has DVD software or on a TV with a DVD player. Well, my PC has a DVD player but this still won't run. The files are contained on a CD-R disc.
>
>There are 4 folders as follows:
>(1) \EXT
>(2) \MPEGAV
>(3) \SEGMENT
>(4) \VCD
>
>- There is one file in the \MPEGAV folder called AVSEQ01.DAT of a 139 MB size.
>
>- There are four files in the \VCD folder, i.e., Entrie.VCD, Info.VCD, Lot.vcd, and PSD.vcd.
>
>- There are files in the \EXT and \Segment folders, that are visible.
>
>Why won't this run and display the video?

Cecil,
Sorry to hear about ypour brother, my condolenses.
Navigate to \MPEGAV and dblclick AVSEQ01.DAT. Windows media player plays the movie.
PS: Or from media player choose open and navigate there.
Cetin
Çetin Basöz

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