Why all these discs play on other non DVD-A players without skipping still has me baffled. Thanks for all the input
have you tried scott browns "dvd-audiophile" for compiling dvd-a?
while I can't really answer your question about what's going on, the "Audio DVD Creator" does NOT create DVD-A discs. it creates DVD-Video discs. so those will play on pretty much any DVD player. the program that Moke is suggesting, Scott's "DVD-Audiofile" actually does create DVD-A discs, and not DVD-Video discs. so if you made the switch to that program (which is great, I use it all the time and I second Moke's recommendation), you just need to be sure that your player can read and play the DVD-Audio format. (my Denon 2200 plays them with no problems, so I'd assume that your 2910 would be fine as well). of course, none of this really explains why the previous discs you've burned (dvd-video discs) play fine on other players and not on your 2910.
I'm sure the answer as to why they play on any DVD player is because they are DVD-Video discs. Why the discs I've burned in the last 4 months will not play on the 2910 is what has me stumped. Discs I've burned prior to that play fine. So something went wrong either with the software or as pointed out above, the hardware.
The disc I burned last night with the same software but different PC plays fine. At least I can point my finger at something for now. Burner problems, maybe?
So I should just forget about these DVD video burns and go with a program like Scott's and do DVD-A only?? At least for stuff I'll be putting in the 2910, anyway. Kinda sucks. I've burned so many of them in the past 4 months or so
At least the media is not total garbage. They even play in my wife's Honda.
Just not the 2910!
Edit: I tried DVD Audiofile some time ago. Never got past the iso image part. So I gave up on it. Thats why I went with Audio DVD Creator, much more bonehead proof. Maybe I need to try it again, if someone would be willing to tell me how it works.