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Why I cant play a VCD / super VCD (SVCD) using my DVD Player?

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Why I cant play a VCD / super VCD (SVCD) using my DVD Player?

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You must have a DVD player wich supports VCD / super VCD format. Most of newer players support this format, but some older and brands do not. See your DVD player manual to know whether it supports VCD / super VCD format or not. If you dont have the manual, you can also check it from VideoHelp.com DVD Player database. First, you need to know the exact brand and model of your DVD player, usually it can be found on the back or bottom of the player. Visit the above link, then search your DVD player. For example: Sony NS305 You see that it supports VCD and SVCD. Another example: Sony DAV-5300 It does not support SVCD. Then you can not play SVCD using this DVD player. Q: My DVD player supports VCD / SVCD but it can not play, why? A: Some DVD players do not support certain types and brands of CD-R media. If your DVD player supports VCD / SVCD but it still can not play, try to burn using a different brand of CD-R media. Or maybe it does not support CD-R media at all, see next question. Q: I tr

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