On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Steven M. Schultz wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> > From: Matti Haveri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > My Pioneer 444 PAL DVD player plays (X)SVCDs at 480x576, 352x576, 
> > 720x576 and even a VCD-like 352x288 MPEG2 with both 44.1 and 48 kHz 
> > audio from about 1455-2500 kb/s.
> > 
> > But if I go above 2500 kb/s the playback always stutters no matter 
> > what I do (mplex with various -r values, for example).
> 
>       ~2500kb/s uses a 2X drive mechanism.  To go higher than that the
>       player would have to have the equivalent of a 4X CD drive inside.
> 
>       Standard VCDs (~1150kb/s) only require a 1X CD drive transport.
> 
>       One of my DVD players can handle up to about 4500kb/s on a XSVCD 
>       before it starts having stuttering problems.  
> 
> > Is this just a limitation of the player or is there any trick that 
> > can enable 3000-5000 kb/s playback?
> 
>       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
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? 

>        It would be real nice if the DVD player makers would simply use
>        computer 16x DVDROM drives :)

And as hackable as computers are ;)

Cheers,

Selva



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