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·Anyone know of any LCD screens that can read VCD's? Cause i've got like 50 VCD Movies and i want to be able to play em in the car.
SupraDreamer said:I know that the Kenwood DVD monitor, KVD-910dvd, does NOT play the VCD's cause I made my friend a VCD and it would only play like it was skipping majorly, and when I tried it in my other friends external DVD player (forget the brand but it wasn't a well known company, it looked exactly like the Blaupunkt player) it worked perfectly.
Its not just for the driver. and its mostly for long road trips where the radio and cd's get boring. Just hook up a PS2 to it and play some video games.xPoPox said:just out of curiosity... when u drive why would u want a dvd player and stuff..??
either u watch almost none of it... or u end up watching enuff of it to get u killed...
i know this is a little late responding but...just wondering, was the VCD a burned copy? if so, the head unit might not have been the problem. its possible that the head unit could play burned VCDs but couldn't read the CDR. some head units skip a lot on low quality CDRs. i remember my brother's old school alpine cd player skipped a lot with a CDR full of music that i burned.SupraDreamer said:I know that the Kenwood DVD monitor, KVD-910dvd, does NOT play the VCD's cause I made my friend a VCD and it would only play like it was skipping majorly, and when I tried it in my other friends external DVD player (forget the brand but it wasn't a well known company, it looked exactly like the Blaupunkt player) it worked perfectly.
wow sweetgoYankees69 said:i was soooo saddened when i heard the kenwood kvt 910-dvd was not able to play cd-r vcds.
so i took a bunch of vcd that i made with nero 5.5.1 and i used everythign from crappy see through cds, to some new tdks, and verbatim, and took them down to the local stereo shop.
all the vcds played perfectly...even the cd+rw's