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    i have no prob burning dvd,but they will only play in the burner,they are not recognised by the other pc dvd or the stand alone,have i just got a melon of a burner or could installing new firmware solve my problem
     
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    It could be your fault if you've not successfully backed up a DVD-R (+R) that plays in your stand alone player to date.
    What method are you using for backing up ?

    DVD Decrypter
    DVD2One
    Nero [Burning Rom]

    ..for instance
     
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    i began by using dvd decrypter,infoedit and nero.now i use dvdxcopy,which copies them perfect but will only play in the burner,any ideas as to why the pc dvd can't read it.it does'nt even see it in the drive.
     
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    If you want your software free then replace IFOedit for DVD Shrink (it comes quite highly recommended) ! : )
     
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    I just got a new PC with a Pioneer DVR-105 in it. Last night I made a backup copy of a single layer movie using only DVD Decrypter (mode ISO read then write). Burned copy plays in PC drives and both Sony standalone DVD players. I didn't expect it because they're older players. I tested first with Fuji DVD-RW, then permanent copy on CompUSA DVD-R. I'm happy!! Now on to dual layer DVDs.....
     

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