Talk:CDVD

Page capitalisation
I've requested an admin to retitle this page from CDVD to cDVD as I can't do this myself for technical reasons. Ubcule (talk) 16:44, 20 December 2008 (UTC)


 * What is your technical reason you cannot put lowercase on the page? 50.53.15.59 (talk) 15:47, 9 February 2013 (UTC)

Outdated information
The article says:

However, these CDs can only be played on computers and can hold only about 15 minutes of video, a fraction of the capacity of a DVD; very few standalone players are compatible with this format, since unlike computers they rarely have drives that can spin a CD at the 8x rate needed to keep up with the data stream.

DVD-Video does not have to be encoded at "DVD-quality" constant bitrate (which is assumed by the statement «can hold only about 15 minutes of video»); also, in 2009, it's false that cDVDs can only be played back on a personal computer, and it's also false that most standalone players still have obsolete DVD-drives and obsolete decoding firmware. KSM-2501ZX, IP address:= 201.69.119.199 (talk) 03:20, 17 August 2009 (UTC)

yes it can be that tis artikel has not enougt source. but burn a dvd folder (VIDEO_TS) that is lesser then 700 mb on a cd and put it in your dvd player than it sows miniDVD and play it like an dvd! is this enough???

treaki --91.3.63.140 (talk) 15:48, 7 December 2009 (UTC)

Original Research
I've authored many DVD Video on CDs for various people. I can get up to one hour in high quality 480p 4:3 with stereo sound per disc. I use 650 MB CD-Rs before and currently use 700 MB CD-Rs now. I've encountered some players, pre-2015, that will not play CDs, be it VCD, SVCD, Audio CD, or DVD Video on a CD. Since this all original research, and nobody has written about it anywhere on the Internet, what I've written shouldn't be used in the article. 2600:8801:0:2B10:50A8:43A8:FAD2:3BC8 (talk) 19:30, 1 August 2022 (UTC)