One guy sent me a CD-i disc with a video on. He also explained a bit about what he had found out about it and other CD-i/VCD discs. This is basically what he said:
There seems to exist three different formats of CD-i/VCD discs.
Type 1 is marked "CD-i Movies" in one corner, and "Video CD" in another. This VCD works in all DVD-players that can play VCD (WhiteBook). | |
Type 2 is marked "Digital Video on CD-i", but there is no "Video CD" marking.
This is a so called GreenBook CD, and cannot be read by PC's without special
software to access the contents on the CD. This is the type of CD-i that I have. |
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Type 3 is only marked "Video CD" (no "CD-i" marking). This is a (WhiteBook) VCD that can be played in all DVD-players that supports VCD's. |
So to sum up:
I have a disc of type 2 above (a GreenBook CD), so to be able to play this in a DVD-player, the player has to support CD-i fully.
When I insert the CD-i disc into the 6620, the DVD-player shows the following:
It seems that the player can read the file system, but the result is very strange. |
So apparently, the EuroLine 6620 does not support CD-i!