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  • jericho941
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    • Oct 2004
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    DVD+R and lite-on drive playback compatibility

    I have a LITE-ON dvd+-r drive that works with all media including the double layer 9.2 gig stuff (haven't used any of that yet). I have no problem playing my backup discs or any bittorrent begotten stuff... I use a new Phillips 640 homeplayer (the one that can handle Divx, and most other formats. I also have a home player built-in to an ADVENT tv. BOTH of these work with any DVD stuff I burn. BUT it seems like anyone else that tries to play my stuff has issues with the disc not loading. One player is a new SANYO player. What can I do to get these backups as well as torrent sourced dvd's to work on a majority of home players?

    I am using cheapo +R media that cost me $.28 and like I said, no probs with my two home players including the integrated ADVENT one thats a year old or so.

    The only thing I tried so far is adding the AUDIO_TS folder to the disc if it had none to start with... didn't matter.
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      Re: DVD+R and lite-on drive playback compatibility

      Originally posted by jericho941
      I have a LITE-ON dvd+-r drive that works with all media including the double layer 9.2 gig stuff (haven't used any of that yet). I have no problem playing my backup discs or any bittorrent begotten stuff... I use a new Phillips 640 homeplayer (the one that can handle Divx, and most other formats. I also have a home player built-in to an ADVENT tv. BOTH of these work with any DVD stuff I burn. BUT it seems like anyone else that tries to play my stuff has issues with the disc not loading. One player is a new SANYO player. What can I do to get these backups as well as torrent sourced dvd's to work on a majority of home players?

      I am using cheapo +R media that cost me $.28 and like I said, no probs with my two home players including the integrated ADVENT one thats a year old or so.

      The only thing I tried so far is adding the AUDIO_TS folder to the disc if it had none to start with... didn't matter.
      Digital Video Forums > Rules

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      When posting message subject titles, please be specific. Don't post vague message titles such as "Help" or "Problem", instead post meaningful and specific subject titles such as "Low DVD playback volume in PowerDVD". Messages with vague titles will probably just be ignored by everyone, so it really won't help you to be lazy when typing message subject titles.


      Please be polite when posting your messages (no flaming). Please also note that there may be newbies here, so please be extra understanding and tolerant (we were all newbies once, right ). It is also common curtesy to reply when your question has been answered, to say whether it worked or not, or just to say thanks.


      Please do not post spam, or anything unrelated to this board/forum. Repeatedly posting promotional material/advertising (see below) will be considered SPAM as well. All spam/unrelated posts will be deleted!!


      Please do not post porn or links to porn. This is considered spam - see rule 3 above.


      Please do not post/attach or link to pirated content (including software/movies/music ...) - the exception to the rule is that if there is a really commercially hard to get software (eg. discontinued/abandoned software), and you think a link is justified in this case (since there is obviously no other good way to get this software, even if you are prepared to pay for it).


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