Demux/Remux as SVCD - what does this mean, and is this necesary?
ok, under the dvd compatibility section, it says this for my player, an Apex AD 1500:
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anythung? thanx |
hi EnNiS..
Apex AD-1500... The following are the meanings to these codes: * ! = Yellow means that it works with some changes. Read Comments. ...and in this case, the "!" was under the 352x240 and KVCDx3 * X = Green means that it works, and in this case, "X" was under ...the 704x480/576 * Red - means it doesn't work ? * white - Means not verified So, watch what columns these codes fall under, and just correspond those char's to them via the those notes above. Notes... Whereever you see these special charactors, ie, 352x480, 704x480 etc, it means that under those, resolutions, you have to pay attention to the warnings or notes they pertain to for that given resolution. Just so that you know, 528x480 does not work w/ the AD-1500, but the 544x480 does. Just experiment, but listen to the warnings (above) and all should be well. Hope that helped some. -vhelp |
thanx man
that help a ton but a suggestion to kwag... redesign the dvd compatibility/template page, it is very hard to follow and it looks so amatuer and un proffesional, especcialy for the a very popular video site.... liek for the dvd compatibilty page, just amke it easier to understand, and proffesional looking, and have a legend up top, like != blah blah, and X=dah dah tah..... cuz i get lost.. thanx and thanx again |
You mean like the leyend that is already there, like this:
To download a template, "Right Click" on a template, and "Save as" the default template name Green means that it works. Yellow means that it works with some changes. Read Comments. Red means it doesn't work ? Means not verified :roll: |
no i domnt mean that
please tell me if i am wrong, but, where in the legend does it say what X is, or ! means?? i no hat the colors mean, but hwy cant u make one the like, + if it works, = if it works but needs adjustments, and - if it doesnot work just a suggestion man chill.. |
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