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18. April 2006 @ 15:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Why is it that some dvd's after back up will play in some dvd players and won't play in others.I use Verbatims from Sams and I use Sony MIJ's.
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18. April 2006 @ 16:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Why? Too many possibilities
Best way to make backups compatable? Booktype them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Usually comes down to compatability. Backup dvds can be trickier on stand alone players/game consoles/and pc dvd drives.

Those drives were meant to play the pressed in dvd-rom format from original dvds. Backup dvds are burned,so a totally different format of plus or dash. That's where the compatability comes in.

There's a slew of variations between lasers in all those writers and players.

You have 2 different types of playback issues when it comes to playing backups:

1) No disc/wrong format/wrong region/or dirty disc errors: Usually means a player doesn't recognize your backups.

a)Switch format
b) Booktype plus format to dvd-rom-if burner is capable
c) Different brand of media-if it's a crappy brand
d) Crappy quality burner-fiwmare need updated,but some drives are crappy when it comes to stand alone playability.
e) Stand alone player with a lot of wear and tear

2) Freezing/pixellation/skipping/jumping-but at least the backup is trying to play.
a-e above
f) Speed of burn-too fast or too slow
g) Sticker labels
h) Fragmented harddrive
i) Burning too close to edge
j) Dirty laser lens in player that shows those issues,after ruling out a-j. There are also more possibilities for playback issues.

You're using some quality media,but I'm not sure of which format of those sony tys and verbatims.Switch to opposite.

You're recieving a message like in #1:

Usually format switch to the opposite,if you have a dual format writer.

Another option,but depending on your dvd-rw drive is to booktype your backups using the plus format,and booktype them to dvd-rom. This fools stand alone players into thinking they are the actual dvd-rom format,that originals are.

What's the brand name/model# of your dvd-rw drive?

I've seen just about every type of playback issue imaginable. If using quality media,then a lot of those causes will be eliminated.

Make sure your dvd-rw drive recognizes and plays its own backup,to near original in quality. They need to be practically perfect,when you view them on your pc's dvd-rw drive along with a great program like windvd or powerdvd. After that,the stand alone players factor in and it's a whole new ball game.

The Main thing is quality. Quality booktyping dvd-rw drive/quality media/ and a standard 4x-8x burn. After that formula,then it's usually stand alone players fault!!!!




HP a1118x-b/athlon 64-3300+/BenQ 1650 BCDC/LG 8163B/Modded Wii/Epson-R300 and Ty Watershields!!!

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 18. April 2006 @ 16:29

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