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dickibow
03-13-2005, 08:08 AM
Kevin,

How did you get a DVD movie to play on your PS2? Did you use the software from the Japanese DVD utility discs to install the drivers to your memory card? If so, which disc did you use?

My TEST console is NTSC U/C (DTL-H30101).

Any advice is much appreciated.

James

dickibow
03-17-2005, 11:12 AM
Ok - tried using PAL version DVD Player utility disc version 2.10 (came with DVD remote control) and it would not install onto the memory card. It says error about 10% of the way in and then "un-does" itself.

So.....I installed it onto my memory card using someone else's retail bought PAL PS2 and the data installed fine. I plugged it into my TEST PS2 and ran the DVD but it still comes up with the message "DVD software could not be started".

I have given up - I don't really care because I can use a normal DVD player anyway but it just bugged me that was all!

Anyone else have any suggestions because I am stumped.......

LeGIt
03-17-2005, 12:04 PM
hmm TEST can't play DVD video ... it's common knowledge. They were built to work not to entertain :P

dickibow
03-17-2005, 01:27 PM
I know, it's just that Assembler said he got DVD video's to play on his TEST PS2's so - I just wanted to try it, that's all!!

;-)

zappenduster
03-17-2005, 02:08 PM
hmm TEST can't play DVD video ... it's common knowledge. They were built to work not to entertain :P

just reminds me that ibm said the same thing about their first pc...

hl718
03-17-2005, 04:06 PM
I know, it's just that Assembler said he got DVD video's to play on his TEST PS2's so - I just wanted to try it, that's all!!

;-)

Unless Assembler can confirm otherwise I'm going to bet that he got DVD's playing on a Debug PS2, not a Test PS2.

The main reason the Test units do not play back DVD video is to save on licensing fees. By disabling the functionality, Sony saves some cash on each unit made. Also, if you look at the logo imprints on the top of the unit, a retail PS2 will be certified for DVD Video. A Test PS2 is *not* certified for DVD video.

-hl718

Tachikoma
03-17-2005, 04:36 PM
Can't you just encode some video's into PS2 format, and use that media trick thing? (makes a PS2 format disk with some hacked up PS2 code to make it run like it's an FMV intro or something) or stick a HDD in it and do the exploit, have a decent media player installed on there.

ASSEMbler
03-19-2005, 05:47 AM
I use early japanese dvd driver on my japanese debug, there is also a dvd all region type card, and the usb plug mod.

I mean xbox and ps2 all play dvd, you really shouldn't be wearing out your TEST drive playing DVD...

K

zappenduster
03-19-2005, 09:49 AM
I use early japanese dvd driver on my japanese debug, there is also a dvd all region type card, and the usb plug mod.

I mean xbox and ps2 all play dvd, you really shouldn't be wearing out your TEST drive playing DVD...

K

hmm i wouldnt mind wearing it out did cost me only 59 pound (i love ebay =)

dj898
03-19-2005, 09:08 PM
is it v1.0 only thing?

hl718
03-20-2005, 11:21 AM
is it v1.0 only thing?

No, it's not a v1.0 only thing.

A Debug PS2 is different than a Test PS2.

As Assembler just confirmed, he's playing DVDs on his Debug, not on his Test.

If you have a Test, no DVD playback.

-hl718

dj898
03-23-2005, 10:20 PM
must missed that bit... he he