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====== VCD ====== | ====== VCD ====== | ||
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* [[https://goinggnu.wordpress.com/2007/05/08/create-vcd-in-linux/|Create VCD in Linux]] | * [[https://goinggnu.wordpress.com/2007/05/08/create-vcd-in-linux/|Create VCD in Linux]] | ||
* [[http://muhdzamri.blogspot.com/2007/01/how-to-make-vcd-with-k3b-using-linux.html|How to make VCD with K3B using Linux]] | * [[http://muhdzamri.blogspot.com/2007/01/how-to-make-vcd-with-k3b-using-linux.html|How to make VCD with K3B using Linux]] | ||
- | People have basically said, "if you want it to play *everywhere*, your best chance is Video CD." It's true. I can get these to play in my two DVD players, and both of my Blu-ray players, but [[SVCD]] will only play in my DVD players. Doesn't look bad, either. I like it as a good alternative and fail-proof backup of transferring VHS videos to something. | + | People have basically said, "if you want it to play *everywhere*, your best chance is Video CD." It's true. I can get these to play in my two DVD players, and both of my [[Sony Blu-ray Players|Blu-ray players]]. Doesn't look bad, either. I like it as a good alternative and fail-proof backup of transferring VHS videos to something. |
Specifications for Video CDs: | Specifications for Video CDs: | ||
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cdrdao write --device /dev/cdrom videocd.cue | cdrdao write --device /dev/cdrom videocd.cue | ||
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+ | And there you go :) | ||
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+ | {{:vcd_birdman_mplayer.png|}} |