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    jt3024 Member

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    I'm trying to play a burned DVD+R in my slim PS2 and all that comes up is a black screen with the message "TV system doesn't match" on it. I converted the DVD from and AVI using Nero Vision then burned the DVD using Nero Burning Rom. Had anyone had this problem before and if so is there a way to burn the disc again and have it work properly.
     
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    Thanks for replying so quickly, but I've played the same type of DVD+R in my PS2 already but I'm going to try to change the booktype and see if that helps. Thanks again
     
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    Nevermind I believe now I'm officially an idiot my TV system is NTSC not PAL
     
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    You obviously know how to convertPAL to NTSC , if not then re post
     
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    No I don't, I thought I could just use NSO ConvertXtoDVD but that leaves a watermark so I don't know of any other way to do it.
     
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    It can also be done using Nero6 or Nero7.

    Open NeroVisionExpress
    Click on MORE
    Video Default Options



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