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  1. I have a question,

    After I burn movie, i cant play on my DVD Player. I burn several Discs:

    1. First Disc shows bad disc
    2. Second Disc can play the movie but stuck in between,
    3. Third Disc shows video ts, Audio Ts folder...Cant play the movie at all.

    Any idea why is like that? I 've used the same disc previously, I don't have any problem.

    Is it a problem with optical drive?

    For your info, I just re formatted my desktop.


    Hope to get reply from you all soon.

    Thanks,
    Mathan
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    Probably you are burning low quality discs. Yes, we've heard the old "But they worked fine in the past" excuse before, yet here you are with problems. I truly wish I could get paid for every time someone posted "But I used these discs before without any problems".

    1) Download and install ImgBurn (it's free) and only use it for burning your DVDs. Do NOT use Nero or whatever else you were using.
    2) Verbatim (anything they make is good except their cheap Life series of discs - do not confuse the bad Life series with the excellent DataLifePlus series) and Taiyo Yuden are the ONLY manufacturers left who make high quality blanks.
    3) If you are unwilling to buy better quality media then install ImgBurn and do not burn your discs any faster than 4x.

    Yes it could also be a problem with your optical drive, but as hech54 points out, you have not really provided much information so I am really just guessing on the bad media, but that's got a good chance of being the problem.
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  4. Hi, manage to find exact problem. It works fine when I use External Drive.
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