DVD won't play on my computer

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  1. sapreaude

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    I'm trying to play a DVD (original store-bought) on my computer. I'm writing an essay on it so it'd be more convenient being able to watch and analyse at the same time.

    However when I put the disc in, nothing shows up. The drive doesn't read the disc. When I click on it in Explorer, there are no files listed, and I can't open it using Divx player or Win Media Player either.

    I'm sure I have a DVD drive, because I can play other DVDs on my computer. I've checked and my location is set to 0 - which makes it region-free, I should think.

    Any ideas how I could get it to play on my computer? It's a HP Compaq Presario with a Toshiba DVD-ROM. The essay is due in one weeks' time...
     
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    I just tested and it plays fine on my DVD player, just not on my computer... :(

    I get error no IFO file found in VIDEO_TS

    The entire DVD shows up as blank without even a CD title.
     
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    Some DVD's want the correct region, not 0 to play.
     
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    Thank you. Was beginning to wonder if I'd get any help.

    I've tried your suggestion. It still doesn't play.

    Am kind of annoyed. Now I've to run my laptop on batteries in the living room so I can watch and write... and have 5 people peering over my shoulder while I do that...
     
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    It might just be the latest scheme in copy protection (?????)
     
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    If it is, that's just retarded if you'll pardon my French. What copyright am I infringing if I want to watch it on my computer????
     
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    I'm currently facing the same problem with a different set of circumstances. I trying to convert home videos on dvd I shot myself and recorded using a ZRY-316 DVD/VCR and DVD+R disks, to avi format on my desktop. I put the DVD in the drive, a Micro Advantage 16DDVDRW-A13, and nothing happens. There are no folders at all. I can get the DVD's to play in the origional device I recorded them in, but I can't get them to open on my desktop computer. When I try to select the drive in WinXMedia, I get the "No IFO file found in" error. This can't be some sort of copy write problem because these are home videos I made myself.

    Edit: I solved my problem. I simply forgot to finalize the disks after I burned them.
     
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