Although I think that XCD being a new standard will lead us to a better future, I still have to use microDVD player for my 120 movies encoded as microDVDs. For having more than one audio-stream on a microDVD I used the graphedit-files (refer to manual).
And now my problem: after upgrading my WinXP Corp with SP1, I can't play microDVDs any longer. Even if I try to open the grf-files directly using MediaPlayer 6.4 or graphedit, I get an error.
So I created new grf-files & compared them in notepad with those burnt to CD with "old" WinXP, no difference.
So where's the problem? I would be really very happy if someone has an idea!! (Don't want to loose all my lovely movies due to m$-strategies)
Thanks in advance
Raist
And now my problem: after upgrading my WinXP Corp with SP1, I can't play microDVDs any longer. Even if I try to open the grf-files directly using MediaPlayer 6.4 or graphedit, I get an error.
So I created new grf-files & compared them in notepad with those burnt to CD with "old" WinXP, no difference.
So where's the problem? I would be really very happy if someone has an idea!! (Don't want to loose all my lovely movies due to m$-strategies)
Thanks in advance
Raist