PLAYING DVD ON STAND ALONE DVD PLAYER

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  1. asdfasdf

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    IS IT POSSIBLE TO USE FOLDER 2 ISO, AND DVD DECRYPTER TO BURN A DVD, AND THEN PLAY IT ON A STANDARD DVD PLAYER, WILL IT WORK? HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED. THANX
     
  2. SLaTheR

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    If you have an ISO file, then DVDD will burn a copy that will play on your standalone.

    Also to make the copy more compatible with players you should make it DVD-ROM booktype. Go to TOOLS---Drive---change book type. Here you will find tabs with common burner types, chose yours and have your drive booktype DVD-ROM.

    This can only be done with DVD+R's though.
     
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    Please try not to type with your caps lock on, it's as if you were shouting...:)

    The answer to your question(s) is yes.
    Here are the apps along with a guide on how to...
    http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/burn_dvd_folder_dvd_decrypter.cfm

    Some things to consider:
    Have DVD decrypter burn/wite at 4x speed or no greater than 1/2 the rated speed of the media.

    Read your players manual to check on what media it's capable of recognizing and playing, stick to using only that media type (+R/-R). If the player is newer and capable of multiformat playback then you're all set.

    If your player is older, for compatibility reasons, you might want to consider booktyping DVD+R media as DVD-ROMs, your burner must be able to support this feature and DVD decrypter can do it for you. Here's some info on it if interested..
    http://www.k-probe.com/bitsetting-booktype-faq.php

    Stick to good quality media like Sony, Verbatim, TY's, etc... look for made in Japan on the package.

    Cheers...
     
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