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sorrowstealer 22-01-2003 14:59

Yeah... I bout 2 Verbatim DVD-RWs, I will get the DVD-R hopfully tomorrow.

ixmusiqxi 24-01-2003 14:22

man i have the exact same problem as u.... i use a dvd+r to back up my movie. It plays on the sony dru500a but it does not work on my dvd player or ps2... and my ps2 do play dvd+r games... thats sux... how do i get it working too..?

sorrowstealer 25-01-2003 15:13

They told me to use DVD-R. They said that most DVD players and version 4 PS2 play only DVD_R. I am gonna try that tomorrow when I go to Compusa

BG 26-01-2003 15:15

Curious.......

Check the discs you two guys have burned and see if there is a AUDIO_TS folder in it.......

sorrowstealer 27-01-2003 06:09

yeah, it has an AUDIO_TS

sorrowstealer 29-01-2003 14:42

I just got some TDK DVD-Rs, and I burned a movie. It's still not playing in my stand alone dvd player. I looked at the burnt copy and it has and AUDIO_TS file... what is this for?? and could you help me to understand why I can't veiw any burnt dvds on my stand alone player. the box said it supports dvd-r.

bighap 29-01-2003 14:47

Have you tried both standard and alternate options and internal and external burning methods? AUDIO_TS is necessary for correct dvd playback.

sorrowstealer 29-01-2003 14:56

I just upgraded DVDxCopy and it doesn't give you the option to switch to standard or alt. The DVD does play on my PC.

bighap 29-01-2003 15:01

Sounds like your dvd player doesn't like dvd-r after all. :( I would go to Best Buy and test out some dvd players with your burnt discs you have made.

sorrowstealer 29-01-2003 15:02

I guess that is what I am gonna have to do. thanks for the help.

bighap 29-01-2003 15:03

Sure. Good luck.:)

inocent 30-01-2003 14:24

you should use dvd-r, like he said -r are more compatible


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