Is it because its a DVD-R?

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by raulsfort, Mar 23, 2006.

  1. raulsfort

    raulsfort Member

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    Just tried to burn a DVD with a new computer and new disks. When I went to start Nero it said "DVD-Video compliance test failed. The resulting DVD-Video might be unplayable. Do you want to continue?".......is this because I'm using DVD-R disks? Just noticed I had these... Something else? Any ideas are much appreciated.

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  2. cyprusrom

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    No, it is not because you use DVD-R discs. It has something to do with the video structure of your files. What program did you use to rip the movie onto your drive?
    I encountered that error once after I used DVD Decrypter to rip a copy of a disc. I burned the disc anyway and it played fine( it says "it might" be unplayable). It might work or not work for you. You can use FixVts or VobBlanker, these two programs can fix some structure errors.
     

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