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Title: Burning DVD's
Post by: DMBprez on October 02, 2007, 09:17:34 PM
Hi Guys,

So I come to you extremely confused.  I bought a new DVD player the other day:
http://www.radioshack.com/sm-sylvania-dvl245g-dvd-player--pi-2206187.html

And I am trying to burn DVD's, but I cannot get them to play.  I bought new DVD-R's, but I'm thinking it is the format that I burn to the DVD that is causing the player to bounce it back.

Can anyone help?  I've tried MPEG-4, .avi, and many others.  Can anyone recommend a format with this dvd?

Thanks guys/girls.
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: willndmb on October 02, 2007, 09:59:09 PM
dvds are in m2v or mpg2 format for video and pcm or ac3 for audio

what program(s) are you using to author and burn the dvd?
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: DMBprez on October 02, 2007, 11:52:04 PM
Xilisoft.
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: rowjimmytour on October 03, 2007, 12:13:31 AM
The DVD player probably doesn't like DMB and will not play. ;D Does your DVD player play DVD-A? I believe your player will not play pcm audio if it does not play DVD-A.
Peace
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: DMBprez on October 03, 2007, 12:33:00 AM
The DVD player probably doesn't like DMB and will not play. ;D Does your DVD player play DVD-A? I believe your player will not play pcm audio if it does not play DVD-A.
Peace


Hahha.  Very good.  ;D

I really don't know what a DVD-A is?

Sorry, I'm illiterate at this shit.  BTW, I burnt a dvd in MPEG-2 and it did not work.  I'm using DVD-R, does it make a difference if I use a -RW?

This is driving me nuts.
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: rowjimmytour on October 03, 2007, 12:41:04 AM
The DVD player probably doesn't like DMB and will not play. ;D Does your DVD player play DVD-A? I believe your player will not play pcm audio if it does not play DVD-A.
Peace


Hahha.  Very good.  ;D

I really don't know what a DVD-A is?

Sorry, I'm illiterate at this shit.  BTW, I burnt a dvd in MPEG-2 and it did not work.  I'm using DVD-R, does it make a difference if I use a -RW?

This is driving me nuts.
DVD-A is a audio format so when you shop around for a DVD player this format needs to be included so you can play DVD-R's w/ audio.
Peace
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: DMBprez on October 03, 2007, 12:53:18 AM
The DVD player probably doesn't like DMB and will not play. ;D Does your DVD player play DVD-A? I believe your player will not play pcm audio if it does not play DVD-A.
Peace


Hahha.  Very good.  ;D

I really don't know what a DVD-A is?

Sorry, I'm illiterate at this shit.  BTW, I burnt a dvd in MPEG-2 and it did not work.  I'm using DVD-R, does it make a difference if I use a -RW?

This is driving me nuts.
DVD-A is a audio format so when you shop around for a DVD player this format needs to be included so you can play DVD-R's w/ audio.
Peace


Yeah, it won't even play the video.  Any chance you could link me to a DVD player that will easily playing burned DVD's.  Preferably the cheapest you could find?  I have no idea what I'm looking for...
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: rowjimmytour on October 03, 2007, 01:10:08 AM
I cant remember the model number but search is your friend on this site but I do believe its a Panasonic and its under $200. I am in the ssame boat right now after I switched to 24 bit but I am not sure if I want a DVD-A player or just get a terabyte HD and use that as a jukebox. Any how just search for DVD players that play DVD-A. Most players have a bell and whistle list that reads like 192khz/24bit Audio DAC/96 khz/24 bit digital out put.
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: jkmb on October 03, 2007, 03:10:03 AM
That DVD player should play burned DVD-R video.  I have never used Xilisoft's DVD Creator software, but here is a short tutorial on authoring mpeg > dvd or avi > dvd.      http://www.xilisoft.com/dvd-creator/tutorial.html

Also what brand of DVD-Rs, burner, and how fast are you authoring?
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: willndmb on October 03, 2007, 11:01:49 AM
rather your player plays dvd-a discs or not has nothing to do with if it will play a dvd-r disc
dvd-a is in 24 bit
dvd-r in pcm are 16 bit

do not use rw disc, you are just wasting money

now lets back up and trouble shoot...
do you have any other dvd-r discs made by someone else you can test in the player? if so do they play?
if not then its the player - take it back along with the discs that plays and find a player in the store that works correctly with dvd-r discs
what brand dvd-r are you using? is it a generic?
generic and even some name brand discs are selective in players, typically older players but some new ones too
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: wilsonedits on October 08, 2007, 12:42:32 AM
i have found the cheaper the dvd player the better.... I used to have a 200 dollar sony player that didn't like certain kinds of discs... I  an have since switched to a cyberhome....

the cyberhome costs 25 dollars and plays anything I can throw at ... NTSC.. PAL ... even mpeg4 and wmv files...  you can pick one up at your local discount store..

certain brands of players just don't like burned dvds... big companies like sony panasonic have the money to make different players for different regions and formats ... smaller companies just have the money to make one....

Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: Fatah Ruark (aka MIKE B) on October 08, 2007, 12:48:25 AM
FWIW, I use Nero to burn VIDEO DVD's and they play fine on all of my DVD players.

You need to burn them as a Video DVD. It should burn two folders: AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS.

What exactly are you trying to burn? If you are burning a copy of a DVD, or a homemade DVD you downloaded, then you should put all of the VIDEO_TS files into the VIDEO_TS folder and burn away. Otherwise I'm not sure.
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: George on October 08, 2007, 08:49:50 AM
Look up your model on vcdhelp.com and see what type of dvd discs it can work with (+ or -R and so on).

People also post reviews on what media worked/didn't work based on brand names and speeds (ie. Sony 12X DVD-R).
Title: Re: Burning DVD's
Post by: willndmb on October 08, 2007, 01:43:02 PM
Look up your model on vcdhelp.com and see what type of dvd discs it can work with (+ or -R and so on).

People also post reviews on what media worked/didn't work based on brand names and speeds (ie. Sony 12X DVD-R).
his has no reviews i already looked for him a week or so ago :/
it must be a newly released model