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Cannot play VCD on thinkpad

#1 Post by NS » Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:26 am

What should i install or what have i missed out? I cannot burn VCD movies onto my thinkpad HDD and when i try to watch the movie directly from the VCDs, the sound and graphic is not smooth and it goes in pause and play mode and it behaved like my thinkpad cannot play VCDs at all.

My thinkpad R52 has a CD-RW/DVD rom ultrabay and is this the reason why it cannot play and burn VCDs? I am so frustrated by the VCD codecs thingy and i have installed the codecs for VCD into my thinkpad but i cannot read the VCD files at all. It turned out like this when i clicked "my computer".

http://img300.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... ed1ig0.gif

and when i clicked on volume label D:

http://img255.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... ed2ji2.gif

:-(

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#2 Post by ElbertR » Mon Dec 18, 2006 12:58 pm

What software are you using to try to read / write these VCD's?

Might want to try Roxio or Nero.
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#3 Post by NS » Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:48 pm

Do i need to download digital video software? Because it seemed that using VLC player can play the VCD but the playback is not smooth at all.

Thanks for helping. :-)

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#4 Post by ElbertR » Wed Dec 20, 2006 12:21 am

NS wrote:Do i need to download digital video software? Because it seemed that using VLC player can play the VCD but the playback is not smooth at all.

Thanks for helping. :-)
You should be able to watch them with Windows Media Player.

I would try Media Player Classic (do a google search).
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#5 Post by snessiram » Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:20 am

Can you play smooth video using vlc when virtually mounting a vcd-image?

Don't exactly know, but isn't there "video acceleration" somewhere (ot be turned on/off)?
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#6 Post by NS » Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:48 am

ElbertR wrote:
NS wrote:Do i need to download digital video software? Because it seemed that using VLC player can play the VCD but the playback is not smooth at all.

Thanks for helping. :-)
You should be able to watch them with Windows Media Player.

I would try Media Player Classic (do a google search).
i have tried to watch the VCDs using windows media player 11 but it won't start at all. There is no problem with my ultrabay enhanced player in my thinkpad. I can play DVDs, Cd-roms, CD-RW. I have tried the VCD on my other thinkpads and it doesn't work as well. VCD is okay because i can watch it on my desktop computer and my Acer travelmate.

???

Thanks for the help.

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#7 Post by iturnrocks » Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:04 am

NS wrote:
i have tried to watch the VCDs using windows media player 11 but it won't start at all.
Media Player Classic is different from Windows Media Player 11. I dont understand why yet, but when no other player including the current windows media player, Power DVD, Divx Player will play a video, I can pull up windows media player classic, and it works for some reason. It looks horrible, with its square buttons and win95 styling, but it plays the videos.

http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video ... lassic.cfm

Another option- instead of playing the video as a VCD, try opening the Video TS folder and play the file called AVSEQ1.dat

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#8 Post by NS » Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:00 am

iturnrocks wrote: Media Player Classic is different from Windows Media Player 11. I dont understand why yet, but when no other player including the current windows media player, Power DVD, Divx Player will play a video, I can pull up windows media player classic, and it works for some reason. It looks horrible, with its square buttons and win95 styling, but it plays the videos.

http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video ... lassic.cfm

Another option- instead of playing the video as a VCD, try opening the Video TS folder and play the file called AVSEQ1.dat
I have tried Realplayer and it works now. I need to click on CD/DVD and choose the chapter and play it individually. There is smooth playback now.

Now i want to burn the VCD into my harddisk.

Thank you guys for your help and advise. :-)

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#9 Post by NS » Thu Dec 21, 2006 12:34 am

Oh well, i got everything to work now. Guess how happy i am now. :D

I will post everything on how i get that simple thing to work.

How to read & write VCD on thinkpad:

Open \"my computer\". Click on D: drive (must insert VCD inside!). Open file \"MPEGAV\" and you should be able to see the video files marked \"AVSEQ01\". NOTE: you do not need to use nero or roxio software. Just burn using your normal windows wizard will do.
Right click on the file \"MPEGAV\" and select properties and change it to windows media player / real player. Then click play and enjoy your VCD.

:D

Took me 3 hours to figure out what to do next. Guess i am getting old now. :-(

BTW: thank you forummers for your help.

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#10 Post by sco1984 » Thu Dec 21, 2006 2:36 am

NS wrote:

Right click on the file "MPEGAV" and select properties and change it to windows media player / real player. Then click play and enjoy your VCD.
Yes that is normally used method by those frequently work on computer. Right click on the respective video/audio file and say "Open with" , from the list select your favrouite player and there you go . By default sometimes those "MPEVAG" files displays in some weird format etc etc. So best way is to 1st find what extension it has. If you dont no how to find associated extention,
Just move your cursor over that file and it says it"avi" file or "mpeg" file or "xvid" file. Most times avi n mpeg files can be played on WMP . Or use "Nero Show Time" ,Which comes with Nero Ultra edition version 7.x onwards. :)


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#11 Post by iturnrocks » Thu Dec 21, 2006 10:10 am

NS wrote: Took me 3 hours to figure out what to do next. Guess i am getting old now. :-(

BTW: thank you forummers for your help.
This really isnt the way to play a VCD. That is how to play a media file inside your VCD.

If you want to play the disk as a VCD, I suggest getting PowerDVD software. Then when you put the VCD in your drive, I believe PowerDVD will detect it as a VCD and play it.

From what Ive seen sometimes the VCD media file (AVSEQ01) has a .dat extension and sometimes it is .mpg

I havent made a VCD in quite some time so I forgot the 01 in my previous post. Most VCDs I get not come as an .iso or .bin/.cue so now I use Daemon Tools and mount the image- saves me from wasting a CDR.

The problem with associating .dat files with media player is that most .dat files are not media files and if you attempt to play them it may result in errors.

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#12 Post by sco1984 » Mon Dec 25, 2006 1:54 am

iturnrocks wrote:
NS wrote:

From what Ive seen sometimes the VCD media file (AVSEQ01) has a .dat extension and sometimes it is .mpg

I havent made a VCD in quite some time so I forgot the 01 in my previous post. Most VCDs I get not come as an .iso or .bin/.cue so now I use Daemon Tools and mount the image- saves me from wasting a CDR.

The problem with associating .dat files with media player is that most .dat files are not media files and if you attempt to play them it may result in errors.


Yes .cue or .bin image files can only be opened in DAEMON tools or in "ISO Ultra" image burning software. I had the same burning at the beginning. I had no idea about .cue extension..Hehe
..later on 1 of friend said install DAEMON tools and enable virtual cd rom and mount that .cue image in it and enjoy. And yes it worked.
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#13 Post by jason5885 » Tue Dec 26, 2006 3:17 am

@NS;

YOU DID NOT INSTALL WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER OR REALPLAYER AS YOUR DEFAULT PLAYER THAT IS WHY YOUR VCD CANNOT BE PLAYED LIKE A NORMAL MOVIE CD.
AS LONG AS YOUR DRIVE CAN PLAY DVD, IT SHOULD BE ABLE TO PLAY VCD JUST FINE.
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#14 Post by NS » Tue Dec 26, 2006 3:22 am

jason5885 wrote:@NS;

YOU DID NOT INSTALL WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER OR REALPLAYER AS YOUR DEFAULT PLAYER THAT IS WHY YOUR VCD CANNOT BE PLAYED LIKE A NORMAL MOVIE CD.
AS LONG AS YOUR DRIVE CAN PLAY DVD, IT SHOULD BE ABLE TO PLAY VCD JUST FINE.
Ok, ok... Mr Jason. Calm down. You do NOT need to be so excited when posting in my thread. :lol:

You do NOT need to shout. I am not having any problems with my thinkpad now. I can play VCD on my thinkpad exactly the same way as my VCD player. :D

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#15 Post by jason5885 » Tue Dec 26, 2006 3:26 am

I am sorry, friend. :oops:
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