I picked up a Philips CDi-210 and a Philips CDi-220 at an auction. I had not heard of CDi before. I have one DV cartridge.
Both players work with CD music and VCD video but the playback stops after about a minute. It then returns to the menu screen. I don't have a remote control or gamepad so can only operate the players from the front panel.
Only some VCDs will play. I downloaded two free games and burnt them to CD-R but neither are recognised. Advice please.
At first I was going to bin these players but having seen the interest I am wondering if they are of interest to someone local, either to sell or even give away. I would like some advice on that too please.
New to CDi - Would like some general technical info
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does a message appear when the player returns to the menu? Like that the disc might be dirty? Be it would help to clean the player with a lens cleaner? Also, did you try original CD-i discs, or just the downloads? Maybe something went wrong in the burning/download proces?
by the way, what are 'cdi platers' ?
by the way, what are 'cdi platers' ?
Re: New to CDi - Would like some general technical info
I sometimes get a message about licensing, then it returns to the menu. Both players do the same and its not at the same place each time. One VCD is professionly produced and another I tried is one I made myself. They play OK on a DVD player and a PC. I don't have any specific CDi disks.
Is there much interest in Australia? I was thinking of giving them away rather than tossing them out.
Is there much interest in Australia? I was thinking of giving them away rather than tossing them out.