| 25 Jan 2006 08:20 am |
Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 9 OFFLINE |
Just exactly as the topic title says. Some of the DVD’s I have burned will play on the PC just fine. But when I play them in the DVD player in my livingroom they “flip” or “roll” and are in black and white. The color and clearity are fine on the PC. Can anyone give me some info as to why this happens and how I can fix it?
Thanks
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| 25 Jan 2006 04:01 pm |
ricky Guest | use WINAVIVideo change file to DVD and It will show you AUDIO_TS VIDEO_TS That isit after that you can burn it
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| 03 Feb 2006 05:30 am |
eddie2go Guest | I’ve used DVDShrink for quite some time now and have had no probs whatsoever with the dvd player in the living room. It’s good for copying a dvd and shrinking it to 4 GB then it automatically uses Burning ROM to burn it to disc. DVDShrink also automatically creates the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders, tho that audio folder is always empty. try it out.
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| 03 Feb 2006 02:22 pm |
Marcus Aurelius Guest | Looks like a video system problem NTSC or Pal.Most of the softwares play both so check your dvd player if is working only one system.Check your dvd on computer with VSO Inspector and click on media and look for region or frame speed FPS. Pal is about 25 FPS and NTSC is about 29 FPS and or is rolling or gives you B/W picture or both.Google the Inspector and download it is a freeware.
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| 03 Feb 2006 02:23 pm |
Marcus Aurelius Guest | Looks like a video system problem NTSC or Pal.Most of the softwares play both so check your dvd player if is working only one system.Check your dvd on computer with VSO Inspector and click on media and look for region or frame speed FPS. Pal is about 25 FPS and NTSC is about 29 FPS and or is rolling or gives you B/W picture or both.Google the Inspector and download it is a freeware.
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| 30 Aug 2006 08:49 pm |
gatos00 Guest | I have burned movies using a pioneer 16x16 dvd writer. my problem is that after i burn my movie to a sony dvd+r disk, it will only play on my pc. When i put the dvd in the dvd player in the living room a message comes up, invalide disk.
I have had this problem for quite some time and still cannot figure out the problem. I was hoping that someone would be able to help. It would be greatly appreciated.
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| 04 Oct 2006 11:58 pm |
Wu Guest | Can I copy any format of movie file from PC to DVD player with built-in HDD, and watch that directly on normal TV screen?
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| 27 Nov 2006 11:05 pm |
Carole Guest | I can burn pic and movies from my digital camera fine. I use cd-r. I can see the pics (jpeg) and movies fine on my pc after I burn them. I can only see pics on my DVD player but not the movies..only stills shots for the movie??? Any suggestions, or product I can buy to make it happen???
Thanks Carole
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| 28 Nov 2006 12:24 pm |
Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 29 Oct 2006 Posts: 9 OFFLINE | Movie DVDs has a special file system. So you have to use a Movie DVD making program to for this task. Try to use avs-video-converter.html" rel="nofollow" target="_new">AVS Video Converter
The tool is very simple:
- download, install and run the program
- open a file or file you want to burn
- click “To DVD” button
- click “Convert Now”
After conversion is finished, it will ask you to insert a blank DVD.
I think that AVS Video Converter is the best. It supports virtually all video formats and has buil-in DVD, VCD burning engine:
- Video: AVI, DivX, XviD (*.avi, *.divx, *.div), MPEG-4, H.264 (*.mp4, *.m4v), MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (*.mpeg, *.mpg, *.m1v, *.m2v, *.dat, *.mpe), DVD (*.ifo, *.vob, *.vro), DV AVI (*.avi, *.dv, *.dif), Quick Time (*.mov, *.qt), WMV, WMV-HD (*.wmv, *.asf), 3GPP, H.263 (*.3gp, *.3g2, *.3gpp, *.3gp2), Real Video (*.rm, *.rmvb), SWF (*.swf), DVR-MS (*.dvr-ms).
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| 02 Dec 2006 09:52 pm |
www.keepmaster.com Guest | yep it happens.
bad disk burns !
crap disks !
comp will read files but you get disk error or no valid disk
message in TV/DVD player.
It just a poorly burned disk or bad quality disk.
thats all.
you have to verify every copy 100% on a tv/dvd player.
computers will always play it more sensitive readers.
just burn another one or 2 copies or buy a new burner (they go out after 400 or so burns.
or decrease way down the speed of your burner, that helps.
you can get sometimes 10 to 20 poor quality disks per 100, especialy with Verbatum.
also only use +R.
-R is for music.
the difference is where the data is written to the disk and the speed of the disk.
Music disc are -R.
Movies should be +R cause more data needs to be accessed faster and thus written to the outside tracks of the disk.
just a suggestion.
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| 19 May 2007 12:50 pm |
Irish Guest | I have tried a bunch of disks, none will play in the player. Good thing is I don’t have to buy any coasters.
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| 07 May 2008 01:57 pm |
Falcon2076 Guest | I have burnt dvds using convertxtodvd. I bought a Magnavox dp100w8 dvd player to use at school. Unusual problem: Sometimes it will play a movie and then other times it will freeze and and stop playing the very same movie. I usually use DVD-Rs. The discs will play at home but not in the Magnavox. This is becoming a more frequent problem. Due to budget cuts, I have been burning DVDs for the English department to use. If you can help me, I would appreciate it.I hope someone can help me with this unusual problem. Also, what do I need to do to make sure the burnt discs will play in any dvd player. Thanks in advance.
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