Why can't my settop dvd play my dvd-r's
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broc
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18. August 2002 @ 20:42 |
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I know this topic has been discussed in a lot of threads, but I still haven't found a fix. My backup of Tomb Raider won't work, I ripped to hd using smartripper, used infoedit to get the ifo & vobs needed and copied vobs & ifo 1 & 2 and VIDEO_TS.IFO to new folder and burned to cd using Nero 5.5.5.6. Dvd works fin on any PC Dvd drive but not on any settop dvd player. I'm sure I have left something out but I can't figure it out.
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Vinster
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18. August 2002 @ 22:48 |
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Have you tried it with different Media - trust me, it makes a big difference.
Did you GET VTS Sectors also with IfoEdit?
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broc
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18. August 2002 @ 23:21 |
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I have tried some media, however I am using pioneer (japan) media and I have another dvd which uses this media and works fine, also forgot to say that my backup of tomb raider does contain both VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders.
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Vinster
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18. August 2002 @ 23:23 |
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AUDIO_TS folder is not required anyway - its not even on a lot of mainstream movies.
Did you get VTS Sectors though?
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broc
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18. August 2002 @ 23:32 |
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I opened the Video_ts.ifo with infoedit and pressed the get VTS sectors. I think that all I had to do. But when I put the disk into my settop, it just spits it back out saying to check disk.
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Vinster
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18. August 2002 @ 23:36 |
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Have you tried it in different set top players?
I think your problem could be in the burning. I use Nero to burn, but version 5.5.9.0 and use the DVD Video Wizard.
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broc
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18. August 2002 @ 23:42 |
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Hi Vinster, I think you're right, but I have tried using recordnow Dx and it wont let me record so I used nero, the disk looks as if it has everything it needs on it so there must be a setting in nero that I need to check/uncheck. btw do you leave the juliet box checked when you're recording dvd-r.
thanks
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Vinster
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19. August 2002 @ 01:05 |
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Nero 5.5.9.0 was more aimed specifically at the DVD recording to try and get the edge - using the wizard within that sets everything needed for a DVD to be played (correct juliet, ISO, UDF settings etc.)
Try downloading the upgrade from their website (www.ahead.de) and see if it makes a difference.
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NmyWithin
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19. August 2002 @ 07:47 |
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Use the latest version of NERO and use the last DVD template - DVD-ROM(UDF/ISO). Don't forget to create the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS directories at the root. Copy all the ifo/bup/vob files into the VIDEO_TS directory.
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Vinster
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19. August 2002 @ 11:14 |
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Nero should create the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS directories automatically, however, you don't need an AUDIO_TS directory if manually creating it.
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broc
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19. August 2002 @ 13:14 |
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I've upgraded to the latest version of nero and copied all the files (ifo,vob,bup) using the wizard, but still it doesn't work when I put it into my set top player. will my backup work on my pc if the ifo files are not properly corrected? if so why?
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goldo
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20. August 2002 @ 06:59 |
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If you have Record Now DX as you said, the best way to proceed - and the only one that gives me 100 % success is to first create image file using IFOEdit, then to burn image file directly via Record Now DX rather than to burn from a folder...
This way to proceed really solved all my issues and I do mainly success now... Hope this helps
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broc
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20. August 2002 @ 13:20 |
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I have tried to use record now dx, but when I record the files/folders, I get an error saying bad disk, I looked up the log file and the error say that the files are not in the right format for a dvd. What am I doing wrong????
Thanks for your help
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jmorton10
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20. August 2002 @ 18:11 |
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I'm new to DVD burning, but I just got my first rip to play in my Pioneer DVD player.
I was burning with Nero in my Pioneer A-04, but although the discs worked fine in my computer, none of them worked in the stand alone player.
Today, I converted a rip from smartripper to a disc image in Spruceup & then burned it with Prassi DVD Pro & it works perfectly.
-John
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XLR8R
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22. August 2002 @ 09:12 |
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Im having the same problem..well almost. Im burning with nero 5590. I have found that some burned dvd-r's will play on my Philips 955 standalone player and others wont, but some will play on my PS2 ? its weird to say the least. im doing nothing different when ripping,ifoediting and burning. Hope someone can explain this Phenominon ?
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Vinster
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22. August 2002 @ 09:18 |
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Xl - same old story - media - I have found the only media to work in everything is Whitelabel.
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XLR8R
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22. August 2002 @ 12:45 |
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SOORY, I meant that im burning, ifoediting etc the same way using the same brand (choice 2x), some will play on the philips and others on the ps2 and visa-versa ? So, why will some play on each and not all if all are done the same way ?
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broc
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22. August 2002 @ 13:44 |
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I got the dvd to work on the set top player, what I did is rippped the original with smartripper, stripped out what I didn't need with infoedit and wrote an image file, then I burnt the image with record now dx. I really think that most peoples problems with playing on set tops comes from the way nero writes the udf format.
Thanks for all the great reply's guys
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jmorton10
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22. August 2002 @ 17:23 |
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>I really think that most peoples problems with playing on set tops comes from the way nero writes the udf format.
I agree, when I burn with Nero my discs do not work in my Pioneer settop player although they work fine in my computer.
If I make a disc image with Spruceup & then burn with Prassi DVD Pro, the discs work in anything including my sons x-box(& the x-box is super finicky about copies)
-John
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