MTV can play VCDs.  It is not open source though.  And it requires a
license.  But you can use the command line player for free.  Search
www.freshmeat.net for MTV's web site.


At 03:58 PM 9/1/00 +0800, you wrote:
>Quoting Juan Miguel Cacho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Hello,
>> 
>> How do I play VCD's in my Linux box? What software and hardware do I
>> need?
>> 
>> TIA.
>> -- 
>> Juan Miguel Cacho    [EMAIL PROTECTED] �
>> Philippines          [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> ...the poor count their blessings, the affluent count their calories.
>
>we use smpeg to play .mpg's
>and a .dat to .mpg converter to play .dat's
>i forgot the program's name though :),
>maybe we can ask sir mike maravillo (yoohoo).
>
>there is are commercial software which can directly play .dat's
>
>if anyone have a better open source solution, please share.
>... and if you have cool mpg's please share too.
>
>peace!
>-eric
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