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  1. I have searched the forum guides here and am still not finding the answer I need. I have a movie in avi file(s) and I used ISO to DVD to make it compatible to play in a DVD standalone player. I converted it and it made Audio TS and Video TS folders...but will only play on my computer. When I try to play it on a Panasonic XP30, Panasonic E55S, or Panasonic E10S, it keeps giving me the error "unsupported format" I don't know if I am using the wrong tools to do this or what????? I am stuck and tired of making coasters. I even tried to use DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink before I Image Burned it...no luck

    Any help appreciated...Thanks! 8)
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    iso to dvd?
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  3. I guess it wasn't Iso to DVD ..sorry! I am at work and I will edit this post when I get home with what I used 8)

    It was VSODivXtoDVD....
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    Sounds like it is either the incorrect TV format (PAL/NTSC) for your player, or the wrong disk format (-R/+R). My money is on playback format.
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  5. Actually the recorders take all formats...and it was the correct region...soooo still at a loss
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    region has nothing at all to do with PAL or NTSC
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  7. I stand CORRECTED...it IS in PAL format...Is there a way to convert it to NTSC format??? Or, which of the tools here is the best to use for that???
    (I found this out when I put it in DVD Author)
    Thanks...anyhelp appreciated!
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  8. I did see the sticky above...BUT does anyone have good results with anything for converting PAL to NTSC???? There are several threads but being a newbie to this...was just wondering what is the best method...
    Thanks!
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    avi2dvd, diko or thefilmmachine and select pal to ntsc.
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  10. Thanks Baldrick!
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