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Thu 06/09/01 at 16:33
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Has anyone tried VCD on their PS2, and more to the point video's burn't to VCD with nero. I heard that different things about this working and not working. Does Region X make it work maybe?
Sun 14/03/10 at 22:04
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Another cold bright breezy morning and an an ebbing tide. No baitfish off the sugar loaf yet, but Radio Martin swears they are on the warts. We stayed tight and relied on freezer baits and artificials. Small/medium Callig were spread thinly between us plus a couple of light weight Coalies.
And it's official the dredgers somehow missed one Scallop because Richie caught it !
As the wind eased slightly we plodded back into the bay, with Cam and Quinney catching the most consistently (somehow).
Colin caught a couple but shyed off his standard late whopper, Martins 'rockfish' was the crest of his slump, and Richie should have stayed in bed with the tail end of his cold, if you discount the mollusc.
I fared about the same until the last gasp Cod caught absolutely intentionaly on a tiny orange lure and a scrap of razor.
Water temperatures should rise soon though and hopefully the summer species will start to show up.
Tue 11/09/01 at 16:43
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well i definitely think that it should run official vcds...but i'm not too bothered....
Mon 10/09/01 at 15:52
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Heh heh. When you puta disc in the PS2 that it cannot read, it comes up with that pink screen, and this sound goes "Meeew." in a really upset tone.

Perhaps it has a complex about not being able to run everything?
Mon 10/09/01 at 14:37
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Ö> wrote:
> No we've been through this many times, a PS2 magazine said it works
> with official vcd's not the burnt ones but I've never heard anyone
> say it actally works.

I think all you need is a VCD driver
> because the hardware is there to play them.


they do not work...
when you put in an official vcd...
it goes to this pinky screen and says please insert a playstation or playstation 2 disk
Fri 07/09/01 at 14:21
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ok i'll go and try and use it with an official vcd...and then report back
Thu 06/09/01 at 18:34
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No we've been through this many times, a PS2 magazine said it works with official vcd's not the burnt ones but I've never heard anyone say it actally works.

I think all you need is a VCD driver because the hardware is there to play them.
Thu 06/09/01 at 17:14
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Cheers Wookster but I anit gonna listen to you because thats not what I wanted to hear.;-)

Has anyone else tried it? or with region X thingy
Thu 06/09/01 at 16:35
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Officially, not.

Someone here reckons they have, though - but I have a few, and they don't work.
Thu 06/09/01 at 16:33
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Has anyone tried VCD on their PS2, and more to the point video's burn't to VCD with nero. I heard that different things about this working and not working. Does Region X make it work maybe?

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