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  1. I'm working in this new project, my DVD burner it's a Pioneer A105. For authoring this project I used Apple DVD Studio Pro, all the files and folders are in the right kind, that's waht I guess. I made an animation in Flash, then I published the project as a QuickTime movie to include this movie in the DVD Studio pro using the Quicktime Pro I exported the movie in mpg2, the QT save the files as m2v and a file with the audio streaming. Working in the DVD studio Pro everything it's quite fine to build the disc. To burn the DVD I used Roxio Toast Titanium and the process work just fine. I played the DVD at home and it works. But if I try to play the DVD in another PC I receive a message "This disk is unreadeable by this machine" Do i have a problem with media or formating the project in DVD Studio Pro?
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  2. I dont think it would be in DVDSP.

    Whats the media you burned to? a DVD-R, -RW, DVD+R, or +RW?

    it could be an issue with the media, some PC's have trouble reading +R(W) discs, unless its a +RW drive (I know my PC doesnt like +R)

    if its a +R, try burning to a -R disc and try again, thats the best i can say 8)
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    how specifically are you burning it with toast??
    Have you exported it as a disk image or a video_ts folder?

    More info on the burn please. It could be just that you are not making it standard dvd format when you burn - ie illegal characters in title and or incorrect file formating.
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  4. All right, the DVD that I burned its a DVD-RW, there's a diference between the DVD-R and DVD-RW??
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  5. Hi Galactica Thanks for helping me.

    Using the Toast I just select the DVD format in the menu, there is no more choices for burn it. I haven't try the disc Image. Building the disc in DVD Studio Pro makes a VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS Folders, this are the folders and files than I use to burn the DVD in the Toast, also the title of the project is Promising values and that's what the toast uses to name the DVD.
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