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  1. I can create a movie by using smart ripper then using tmpg and then bringing into dvd complete and making it there. When using DVD2one, it works on some players and not on the panasonic DVD in my suburban. Basically I know it is not the media and not the burner. Is there something on a DVD file that would tell the player to expect a larger DVD than what it sees?

    Any Ideas?
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    Only thing I can think of is that maybe your panasonic dvd player in the suburban doesn't play dvd+r or what ever form of dvd media you are using.
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    Originally Posted by Denvers Dawgs
    Only thing I can think of is that maybe your panasonic dvd player in the suburban doesn't play dvd+r or what ever form of dvd media you are using.
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  4. Thanks for the replies but as I said, I don't think it is the media as I can already use the media fine if I author a different way. I can author a DVD using DVD complete with the same media and it works fine. I don't think it is the DVDR media.
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  5. Can anyone help me get the serial number for the dvd2one v.1.20 , Ive tryed looking everywhere...


    please email it to me nish49ers@msn.com

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  6. is that a request..?

    no SERIAL, CRACKS or whatsoever or you'll be crucified..
    I FEAR NO BEER!!!
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  7. Problem resolved.
    Reading some posts from other messages, users suggested I use COPYTODVD to do the burning. I used the program that came with my DVD burner previously.

    DVD2ONE has a nice feature, if you use COPYTODVD , you can select to burn disk at end of reencoding. I used the trial version of COPYTODVD and now It will work. Gonna buy that now.
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