Most programs have settings to reduce the size via compression (and some loss) of the content. This process will make the single file be larger, and depending on resolution, it can exceed the size of the media. Programs, such as Nero and DVD Flick take media files and convert them to be in the DVD folder format. Even if 2 devices are both in alignment, you could still have problems if one is just in spec but aligned to the right of the spec and the other aligned to the left of the spec, but this could be enough to make one unreadable on the other. When I ripped the DVDs all files went into a single TS folder. Here select DVD (1) as the type of media you want to burn and then DVD-Video (2).I suggest selecting a low burning speed like 4x (3) for DVD video discs especially if your standalone player is a bit old. When taken to another device to play on, those tracks can't be located and read. This is the default window when Nero starts, if it doesnt come up just go to New button in the top left corner.
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My computer is plenty fast enough(2.8ghz, 4gb ddr2, 250gb sata hd) and I tried reinstalling windows 7 without nero or deamon. MPG UNLESS you purchase their NERO software Nero Video to convert the DVD to a format that will allow this software to then burn on a.
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When I try to use Nero, CD Burner XP or imgburn, it fails. That is the tracks laid down by the laptop are aligned our of spec due to the heads being off. When I burn cd/dvds with Windows 7 built in burning software and windows media player all my burns are successful. Documentation for the DVD player if you can find it, or search the web (might even have a sticker on it) should declare the type of media it can play.Ģ) Some can't play 'raw' media files, like AVI, MP3's, etc., they require the media to be in DVD format (specific folders and content).ģ) Your media, even if correct type, speeds of both the media and speed burned, could be a mismatch to the players capability.Ĥ) Lastly, head mismatch. Some require specific DVD/CD formats, R-, R+, and some can't play RW at all. Some older DVD players cannot read CD-Recordables, instead try a.
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There could be a couple of problems here possibly.ġ) The set top box player, it might be 'type' sensitive, especially if older. Convert and burn AVI, MPEG, VOB, DAT, M2V, MPG files to DVD-Video, DVD folder, ISO image file. Nero does support other MPEG and AVI formats but needs to convert these files to MPEG1.