playing copied DVD's

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by petgord, Oct 19, 2005.

  1. petgord

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    Whenever I copy I always check on my PC that it has taken and it always has. However, when I play it indoors on my DVD player whilst some do play, others are either rejected without indication of the reason, some play a little and then stop and others do not get beyond the 'Reading' stage. I try more than one to play but usually the result is the same.

    I use Verbatim disks on a Dell Dimension 3000 PC. As I say, when I then put the discs back into my PC all is well.

    Apart from taking my PC into the living room [not an option] is there anything I can do - e.g. buy another DVD player?
     
  2. sytyguy

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    It more than likely the discs that your are burning +R or -R? Which one is it, and I am guessing that your INDOOR DVD player does not accept those dics. What is the make and model of you DVD burner?

    Regards,

    Rich
     
  3. petgord

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    Oh dear I have been using without any real thought either Phillips DVD+RW or Verbatim DVD-R

    My burner is a Phillips DVD+RW DVD8701 which came with the DELL

    Thanks Peter















     
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    How fast are you burning?
     
  5. petgord

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    2X4 I think, but never at maximum speed
     
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    Are some booktyped to DVD-ROM while others are not?
     
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    If you are using dvd+r and your burner will allow bitset change the book type to dvd-rom and more than likely they will play in your player.
     
  8. petgord

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    Oh, dear. I thought that we could keep this exchange at Noddy sorry, Novice level!

    I don't know what 'booktyped to DVD-ROM' means.

    Would it be easier if I were to bin one or other of the two types of DVD [RW or R] and start again. If so which one should I bin? I suppose that it is not possible to re-copy from the bad type [RW or R] onto a good type [RW or R]?

    Or should I try to change the bitset [to what?]

    These questions of mine will show you the level of my competence in these matters.
     
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    petgord,

    You could definitely copy your copied disc to a format that your DVD player will accept, but do you know what it will accept?

    I know that Philips makes a 8701 DVD series, but I wonder if that is really the model of the drive? To be sure you could check by opening up Device Manager, and it should say for sure.

    Regards,

    Rich
     
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