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    I have a sanyo jcx ts3000 DVD player, I have a few DVD's and they dont play on my DVD player but they do on everyone elses. They are Video/Audio ts folders with .vobs and play on my PC but not on my dvd player, why is this and how can i correct this?

    If i burn formats like Avi. will they play on a standard DVD player because i am getting sick of converting everything i get to DVD format hehe.

    Whats nice CD-R aswell or does it not matter, i have been using alot of KVCD and wondered if they are a good format to start using because i obtained 1 and it was a really good copy.
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    when it dosnt play on your sanyo do you get an error, are they store bought dvds or copies,you need to get a dvd player that plays AVI files

    forget kvcd's burn to DVDs
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    They are Downloaded
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    whats the error
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    No error, the disk just doesnt play haha. Also CD-R whats a nice format to buy coz i ran out and website for covers and software ?
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  6. It might be a media problem. Until I started using Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim ( MCC) media, my relatives would occasionally report that disks I sent them were not playing , skipping, or hesitating.
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    It is definately my DVD player, trust me lol. I just need a way to get it working because it works on everyone elses. What media aswell?
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