With the 6x cd drive that came with me PB1400cs/117 should I be able to
play VCD's with reasonable performace?
TIA,
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With the 6x cd drive that came with me PB1400cs/117 should I be able to
play VCD's with reasonable performace?
I think a bigger worry is the processor. Performance would not be optimal.
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Cameron Kaiser
With the 6x cd drive that came with me PB1400cs/117 should I be able to
play VCD's with reasonable performace?
I kind of doubt it. I can do it on a 3400c/240, but only if I don't try to
do anything else with the system while it's playing. I bet a 1400/117 would
choke on a VCD, but I could
I don't have iTunes (I don't run 9) is there another
program you might recomend that will run under 8.6?
How about iTunes...for Mac OS 8.6?
Yes, it's possible. I run iTunes 1.1 on my 8100/G3 with the help of a hack
that you can download on this website:
Be careful. Check to make sure your DVD player will
also read recorded
CD's or VCD's.
Some players will read commercially produced VCD
disks, but not CD-R
based VCD's. If it plays a CD recorded out of
iTunes, then it should work.
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Bruce Johnson
I checked out posts about our
Han wrote:
Be careful. Check to make sure your DVD player will
also read recorded
CD's or VCD's.
Some players will read commercially produced VCD
disks, but not CD-R
based VCD's. If it plays a CD recorded out of
iTunes, then it should work.
--
Bruce Johnson
I checked out posts about our
Han queried -
From: Han [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: vcd's and digital video
I don't have iTunes (I don't run 9) is there another
program you might recomend that will run under 8.6?
SounJam MP, iTunes foundational predecessor. My vote - I still use it on OS
9.1. Easy and fast.
Best regards
I don't have iTunes (I don't run 9) is there another
program you might recomend that will run under 8.6?
SounJam MP, iTunes foundational predecessor. My vote - I still use it on OS
9.1. Easy and fast.
Best regards,
Dana
MPlay is good, too.
B
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