I should know this as I've seen a post regarding this but can't remember where or when or what the outcome was and I rarely use Nero except for Bin/Cue. Using WinAvi, a Video_TS folder is created but when I try to burn it to DVD using the guide at bbmayo's site for Nero Burning Rom, I receive a message that the file is over 2G; too big for ISO and to use UDF. Selecting DVD-ROM(UDF)does allow me to create an image of the folder that I can burn and play on my pc but not on my standalone. The file system is NTFS; what am I missing? Thanks
so you burned the DVD and it plays on the computer but not the player..... could it be an incompatible disk for your player? what media are you using?
How old in your set top DVD player? Older ones might have a problem with bit setting. If it is bit setting, the player won't be able to read the disk. If it can read the disk but the video is bad, it may be the interlace settings.
The media is Taiyo Yuden and I burn it at 6x. Right now, I'm trying to see if others can play it. The video is good as I have burned it to mpg and it's fine, this is also every video I try The set top is only a few months old. I bought it because I couldn't play VCD,SVCD before. What is this 2G message about? Thanks
Another question. Does DVD Decrypter support the use of DVD+? The reason I ask is that after recreating all files with nothing running but background applications and burning DVD+ at 4x, my standalone returns the message "incorrect disk". I would try a DVD- but I have none. The disk does play in my pc but freezes near the end and has to be shutdown via TaskManager.