Ok forgive me once again. Your method worked for burning the file to DVD, and the movie runs fine with its menues, but only on my PC. The DVD itself is perfectly fine. However, when I run it on my DVD player or PS2 it does not work. It says "Cannot play..." Is there a way I can remedy this? Even start over? I remember I used to do this very often, I had "The Warriors" running perfectly, but that was so long ago!
Quote:and the movie runs fine with its menues, but only on my PC. The DVD itself is perfectly fine. However, when I run it on my DVD player or PS2 it does not work. It says "Cannot play..." Is there a way I can remedy this? Even start over? I remember I used to do this very often, I had "The Warriors" running perfectly, but that was so long ago!
Thanks in advance if there are any solutions! :]
Well, there are few things that your DVD player and PS2 can not play the backup. What kind of burner do you have? Is it up to date with its firmware? Some DVD players and mostly PS2 are pretty picky when it comes to DVD+R or DVD-R due to inferior brand of media, so your best bet is to "booktype or bitsetting" your DVD+R into DVD-ROM. Yes, DVD-ROM is the best, most recommend format, indeed it's the most reliable to play in all functional DVD players, including PS2 and XBOX. However, that is if your DVD burner is capable of "booktyping or bitsetting."
In addition, what kind of media & MID are you using? To figure out your MID, simply insert a blank or the burned into your DVD burner/drive and open up DVD Decrypter, click ISO, MODE, READ and it'll show you the media's ID. You can have Nero or DVDInfo Pro to check the MID as well. Good luck.
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