> They're not DVD-video, they're just a mpeg file on a data dvd (or cd, in junai's > case). One can mount the dvd image (or extract/mount the iso) and play the file in > any video cd mpeg player. > > The current stumble is that nobody yet has had the courage to add modern serial > support to the TMP68301, and that's how the main cpu communicates with the dvd > reader's h8/3002. I tried, but it wasn't trivial to do it right and I'm currently > busy with other things. > > OG.
They're all DVDs. While I was at it I dumped everything from 1 to 17 with the exception of 2 and 16 which I don't own, as ISO images.
The sole exception in the driver is csplayh1 but that is a special case as it really is a CD from the Super-CD system. That will need a whole different driver as the motherboards are different and it uses composite instead of s-video, doesn't require a separate add-on DVD board, and uses some kind of multi track videocd media.
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