Burning VCD - Using JVC R2626 (aka XR-2020)greenspun.com : LUSENET : Video CD : One Thread |
I had followed instruction on burning a VCD, but with the final result, I had problem it to play, neither on a PC or my standalone DVD with VCD compliance. I am using TMPGEnc to encode it, and Nero 5.0 to burn it. Sources tells me I have a MPEG with VCD compliant. I think the problem may lay in the JVC burner R626 (aka XR-2020). The firmware I tried were 1.0, 1.55 and 2.05.Has any had any success burning a VCD or SVCD using this particular burner?
Thank you for your input.
-- Tony T (tonydtieu@yahoo.com), January 26, 2001
Hi not a VCD question, but has anyone got a JVC R2626 to run under win2k ???I need help and JVC will not reply to my emails :o(
So any help is apreciated.
Regards,
Kat.
-- Kathy Quinlan (katinka@magestower.com), July 21, 2001.
This burner is not supported with any (known to me) burning software in w2k (100% not in CD creator).That was confirmed from JVC. I managed to make it work with CDRWIN but it's not stable. Sometimes it works and sometimes don't even start burning.The only known solution for now is to buy another burner:)
Saso
-- Saso (protected@mindless.com), September 04, 2001.
Yeah, I have used my JVCR2626 under win2K with NERO. I am now trying to see if I can mount it in Linux... Has anyone done this successfully?
-- jim jutzin (jimjutz@erols.com), March 22, 2002.
The JVC R2626 works just fine under Linux. I'm able to burn using CDRecord, which automatically uses the Teac CD-R50S driver.
-- Adam (anonymous@coward.net), December 21, 2002.