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Standalone DVD player no longer plays my DVDs...

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by greyalien, Dec 27, 2007.

  1. greyalien

    greyalien Member

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    Hello all.

    Apologies if this has been asked before but as I'm pretty new here thought I'd make this post and ask for urgent help!!!!

    I had ConvertXtoDVD, an LG DVD re-writer and Nero 6. My PC gave up the ghost and I had to get a newer one. I now have ConvertXtoDVD, a TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B (Toshiba/Samsung DVD re-writer) and Nero 6.

    The only thing new is the DVD burner. Right, my problem is my standalone DVD player no longer recognises (says NO DISC), when I put in a Verbatim DVD+RW disk I have made by converting a downloaded movie .AVI file using ConvertXtoDVD, then burnt as a DVD-Video in Nero. It used to work in my old PC with the exact same software and same blank DVD+RW disks, but now, my standalone DVD player refuses point blank to recognise the disk. Sorry, I seem to be repeating myself a lot.

    Does anyone please have any idea why this is happening? Is it really down to the new TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B burner ?

    Please help,
    Yours confused....

    Grey Alien (UK).
     
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    Sorry, I forgot to say the strange and annoying thing is that both Media Player Classic and PowerDVD both can play these Verbatim DVD+RWs on the PC, but I need them to work on my standalone DVD player.
     
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    I'd try another brand of RW, could just be a bad match between the Verbs and the new burner. Do non-rewritables work right?
     
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    @greyalien
    It is possible that your LG burner was set-up to booktype the DVD+R(W) to DVD-ROM, which increases compatibility with stand alone players. Some burners auto booktype.Some don't. If your new burner is capable of booktyping, make sure it is set to DVD-ROM and give it another try.
     
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    Thanks, but how do I know if my new TSST burner is capable of booktyping, and if it is, how do I set it to DVD-ROM please ?

    ...and if I can set it to DVD-ROM, will this affect the burning of DATA DVD discs as my girlfriend takes lots of digital camera pictures and stores them as DATA DVD discs. I don't want to mess up the DVD re-writer altering setings you see !
     
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    Hi all.

    Tried 5 brand new Verbatim DVD+RWS, they all play in my PC - but NOT in the standalone DVD player :(

    I then tried Verbatim +R disk = fine, Verbatim -R disk = fine, Verbatim -RW disk = fine !

    So it looks like it has to do with this Samsung burner then as these Verbatim +RW worked fine before in the standalone DVD player....

    I'm stuck with lots of +RW DVDs now :(

     
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    Are you able to booktype them (DVD+RW) to DVD-Rom?
     

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