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01-Mar-2004, 12:10 AM #1
Angry Unable to Copy VCD's
Hi,
I ahave Red Hat 9 , PIII 800 system. When I try to copy the .dat VCD files to hard disk I get an "IO Error". Both in KDE and Gnome. I tried root logging also. It also tried using my Dvd drive nad Cd drive.
Still no use. But i can play the VCD using mplayer!!!

I tried using MEncoder but MEncoder gives me a reply that the .Dat file is of "unknown file format". But I copied the .DAT file from my windows(which i also have) and the mounted the fat32 drive and used MEncoder. This time I got an .AVI file.
help me!!!
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