nero burn disk vs DVD player compatibility

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by ce2001, Sep 14, 2005.

  1. ce2001

    ce2001 Member

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    I noticed that my Nero Burn DVDs apparently are not fully compatible with the Home DVD players,some run them perfectly but some shows with "no disc", others with "scramble and intermittent speed", no to mention that they randomly behave.
    I use DVD Decrypter, Nero, AMD ATHLON 64 3500+, win xp professional,
    DVD R/RW Pioneer 107D and EMPREX DVD R/RW 16x, Dual.
    Any advice?
    thanks.
     
  2. btitus

    btitus Regular member

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    Probably has to do with the age and playback capabilities of your DVD players. Generally the +r media will play in the newer players without a problem unless there were errors in the burn itself.
     
  3. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    please post LAST section of your Nero log, which is in c:\program files\ahead\nero\nerohistory.log, but DO NOT post your serial number which usually begins with '1A21' or similar
     
  4. club42

    club42 Regular member

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    If they are +r change the booktype bitsetting so the disk is recignized as a -rom if there -r's they will only play on -r compatable players
     
  5. btitus

    btitus Regular member

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    Have you tried a different type of media; preferably something "Made In Japan?"
     
  6. mord

    mord Regular member

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    dvd players that doesnt support burned dvds/cds usually gives you the "no disc" msg.
     
  7. gurnard

    gurnard Regular member

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    @ ce2001 hi :)
    we need a little more information
    a log would be nice (as creaky has requested as most of this information can be gleaned from the log)
    the way you go about getting to the end product
    media used
    burn speed
    @btitus hi :)
    why! all my media are made in Taiwan. 1st rate stuff
     
  8. btitus

    btitus Regular member

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    I do stand corrected concerning the suggestion of looking for media that is made in Japan. It is much harder to find and yes, the ones made in Taiwan are realiable using reputable brands. My Maxells are a fine example.
     

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