THE VERY FIRST PARK VIDEO CD!
Recently we have made a VideoCD with clips of the programs we showed that season, as well as some golden oldies.
The disk contains 23 great video clips with pure sound & image. Yes, it totals 1 hour and is 1 thing. The cool thing is that it plays back not only on your DVD-player but also on your Windows or Macintosh computer! The Video-CD gives you full frame full motion stereo sound clips. On your computer or on your TV. Wherever or whenever you're in the mood, you too can watch PARK4DTV!

AVAILABILITY
Right now the VCD has been distributed to our customers and friends.
You can order a copy over the net if you click here. The price is only Dfl 15,-- or $ 9,95. How many DVD's can you get for that amount of money? Not to speak of quality.

If you have questions or want to distributelarger quantities of VCD's , contact us at info@park.nl .
HOW TO PLAY THE DISK IN YOUR WINDOWS COMPUTER
Insert the VCD and locate the dat files in the MPEGAV folder on the VCD. You can play them with the MPEG player that you ussually already own, because it's a standard part of Wiondows installation, Windows Media Player.
You will get even better results if you use a dedicated (but free!) VCD player like WinDVD or Cinematograph. (Click on the names to go to the sites where you can download them). With these programs you just insert the VCD and hit play and it will autoplay the VCD. To get best results, switch your monitor to a low (=televisionlike) resolution like 640x480.
HOW TO PLAY THE DISK IN YOUR MACINTOSH COMPUTER
Insert the VCD and locate the dat files in the MPEGAV folder on the VCD. You can play them with the MPEG player that you ussually already own, because it's a standard part of OS 9 installation, Quicktime.
You will get even better results if you use a dedicated (but free!) VCD player like FreeVCD or SimpleVCD. (Click on the names to go to the sites where you can download them). With these programs you just insert the VCD and hit play and it will autoplay the VCD. To get best results, switch your monitor to a low (=televisionlike) resolution like 640x480.
MORE INFORMATION
The fantastic site VCDHELPER.COM has more information, for instance about compatibility of various DVD players, why this format is popular in Asia etc.