I seem to be having a lot of trouble (judging by the questions I've posted here!) with my
new mac mini. Maybe someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong.
A friend of mine sent me a DVD full of music videos he had taped off the TV years ago and
converted. The disc evidently plays on his TV, but wont on mine--only my computer. I
thought maybe I could get around this by making a copy that would play on my TV.
I printed out the ripping/burning guide from here on the forum and followed it religiously
to copy this DVD.
1st, I ripped the full disc with Mac the Ripper. 2nd, I compressed the whole disc using
DVD2ONEX. 3rd, I opened Toast 6, selected the data tab, selected DVD-ROM (UDF),
selected and named new disc (OLD_MUSIC is what I called it), added the VIDEO_TS and
AUDIO_TS and burned it on "best" setting. (The disc I burned it onto was a Sony DVD-R.)
It did the writing and verifying thing and when it was done I was so thrilled and proud of
myself that someone as tech stupid as me actually did something as complicated as
copying a DVD (seriously, this would be a major accomplishment for me!).
Then I put it in my DVD player (my TV is a Magnavox, one of those TV DVD VCR all in 1
things) and I got an error that said "Please eject disc. Playback may not be enabled on this
disc".
I took it into the other room and tried it in my other DVD player (also a Magnavox--we
must like that brand...) and I got the same kind of error.
Then I sat down and cried for approximately 5 minutes.
After that, I put it into my computer's disc drive, and that DVD player played it perfectly!
What am I doing wrong?? I don't understand. I'm beginning to think this whole movie/
DVD/computer thing is just too complicated for me. However, I really wanted to watch
those videos on the big TV instead of my janky little monitor!
Any advice anyone might think of would be greatly appreciated. (Remember, I'm truly a
beginner, so dumb it down! Think "Blue's Clues" LOL)
Thank you so much :)
~~Maria
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