HIGH-MAT

G

Guest

I´ve tried to Burn a Video CD from Moviemaker by using its guide, burn to CD.
The format on the CD is HIGH-MAT. No errors occur during this operation. But
when I tried to play the CD on a DVD-player that´s support HIGH-MAT it just
shows "NO PLAY" I´ve got SP2 and MovieMaker 2

I know how to use a anoter program as Nero, but I would like to get this
working.

Any solutions!?
 
J

John Inzer

Eson said:
I´ve tried to Burn a Video CD from Moviemaker by using
its guide, burn to CD. The format on the CD is HIGH-MAT.
No errors occur during this operation. But when I tried
to play the CD on a DVD-player that´s support HIGH-MAT it
just shows "NO PLAY" I´ve got SP2 and MovieMaker 2

I know how to use a anoter program as Nero, but I would
like to get this working.

Any solutions!?
===================================
Movie Maker cannot burn a VCD...try using Nero.

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
N

NoNoBadDog!

Eson said:
I´ve tried to Burn a Video CD from Moviemaker by using its guide, burn to
CD.
The format on the CD is HIGH-MAT. No errors occur during this operation.
But
when I tried to play the CD on a DVD-player that´s support HIGH-MAT it
just
shows "NO PLAY" I´ve got SP2 and MovieMaker 2

I know how to use a anoter program as Nero, but I would like to get this
working.

Any solutions!?

Most "High-Mat" DVD units support audio only (WMA). Very few will play back
video encoded using MM2.

Bobby
 
G

Guest

So you think that the problem is with my DVD-player? Even if it says it will
support HIGH-MAT?
 
N

NoNoBadDog!

Yes. High-Mat can also mean recording of audio. As I stated, even if the
manufacturer states it supports high-mat, it probably means .wma playback
only.

I know of very few that support native playback of high-mat video.

I have a Philips DVP-642/37 that plays mpegs, DVD, VCD, SCUD, XviD, DivX,
JPEG, PictureCD, and just about anything else you care to put in it, but it
does *not* playback high-mat video.

Bobby
 
G

Guest

THANKS!!
Now I see that my DVD player only support Audio, Image but not video.. So
simple!
Thanks all!
 

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