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3.3. Playing video files from a CD-R (without a modchip)
http://sksapps.com/sms/en/usage-cddafs.html[2011/09/27 11:07:58]
Figure 3.21. Screenshot of CDXplorer showing avi file
testvid.avi after dragging and dropping from Windows
Explorer.
Click file->SaveAs, then type in a name (e.g. 'test') then press <enter>. This will
automatically save two files test.cue and test.bin in the current folder.
Now you can close down CDXplorer.
Next open up your CD burning application. This must be a CD burning application that
allows you to load .cue files. Open the cue file.
(unconfirmed): It may be necessary to use a CDR (rather than a CD-RW) - I only suspect
this because i've not yet managed to get a CD-RW to work.
3.3.2.1. Nero 5
If you are using Nero 5, select 'Disk-at-once/96', then burn to a CD-R.
3.3.2.2. If You've Not Got Nero 5
If you've not got Nero 5 (I haven't got it), then it is possible to use another (free) application
to burn CDs in disc-at-once mode. The only program I've used successfully is cdrdao (CDR
Disc At Once), which is a command line cd burning application. It is available for linux and
windows. If you find any other applications that are easier to use, please post the details on
the SMS support forum. Installation of cdrdao is as follows:
Linux
(Fedora
Core 4)
# yum install cdrdao
Windows
Download and install
http://ovh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/cdrdao/cdrdao-
1.1.5.bin.x86.win32.zip.
The CD is written with the following command: (Note the -–force option which is is needed
to make the burn continue despite the 'shorter than 4 seconds' warning.)
cdrdao write --speed MAX --force test.cue
The output will hopefully look something like this: