Volt wrote:VCD's aren't all that bad. But makes sure your DVD player supports them. My DVD player is Dual lasered, can play CDs and DVDs thus allowing it to play VCDs. All of todays new players have this option I think, either the laser is a hybrid or it's got a dual laser.
Well..... actually.....
Most DVD players can play CDs, however many don't have the code to play VCDs since they are a unique format. (my Mom's player will play CDs and MP3 CD's, but does not support VCDs to our disapointment).
VCDs are encoded with MPEG-1 format video and most normal CDs hold about 65-70 min of video... there is a SVCD format which uses MPEG-2 compression, but that's a different animal (and I'm not sure if it's supported by players with VCD support).
CD-Roms should be able to play back VCDs as well with the correct software, but I can't check it because the VCD that I made is at my Sister's house (Red Vs Blue videos).
Anyhow.... the idea is pretty cool....
I know someone went one step further with Anachronox and did a movie from the story of the RPG by combining in-game video with recorded sections of gameplay.