Hey VideoHelp,
My situation seems to be simplistic, yet I have yet to find an answer through forums. I have successfully created a DVD using imgburn v2.5.0.0, and it plays very nice on my computer. My problem comes when I attempt to play the same disc in my Philips Home DVD System, I am getting a "No Disc" error, after a long load attempt.
MEDIA: Sony DVD+R 4.7GB - v1.3/1x-16x
SYSTEM: Philips Dvd Home Theater System HTS3555
I burned a VIDEO_TS Folder with imgburn and everything went fine, besides the player not reading, my only other thought would be to try a different media, any suggestions? Thanks!
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try a decent dvd-r might help. also make sure the build options in imgburn are set like this.
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Thats going to be hard to do seeing as those are photos of dvdshrink :POriginally Posted by aedipuss
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Oooooh.... yer sneaky, you changed the pics while i was posting
Originally a member since 2001, LONG LIVE TARAN's!!!
changed . oops... you're too quick.
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"a lot of people are better dead" - prisoner KSC2-303
Well if worse comes to worse there is CDBurnerXP
That sounds like you burned a "data disc" rather than a "video disc".Originally Posted by djstatusent
You need to use "Build" mode in ImgBurn if you're going to burn a Video_TS folder and have it play correctly on a stand-alone DVD player (computers are more general purpose, and will play anything; DVD players are more particular).
There's a guide at the ImgBurn forum to help:
http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=4632
If you did that, then I'm not sure what the issue is (may be a problem with those discs(?)), but posting the log from that burn might be helpful ("Help" menu in ImgBurn -> "Logs", they're automatically saved).
In version 2.5.0 there is a Data Type field. The two options are MODE1/2048 and the other is MODE2/FORM1/2352
Which option is used for DVD video?
Thanks kindly
Just choose your VIDEO_TS folder and let ImgBurn do the rest.Originally Posted by kenmo
The creator of ImgBurn is smarter than you.....and me....and MANY other people.
Same as hech54 ... and if in doubt hit that reset button and go ... an beware of sony media
"Beware of Sony media" ?????
You have my attention so kindly elaborate...
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