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  1. Originally Posted by DVDJET
    I dont think the type of disks is the problem,I use nero and get mine to play on ps2's using the following method :>

    HOW TO BURN A MORE COMPATIBLE DVD WITH NERO (DVD-ROM UDF/ISO)

    1.open nero and close wizard
    2.in new compilation choose DVD(obvious),dvd-rom(udf/iso)
    3.under iso tab choose only iso level1 and iso9660 (tick these boxes,leave others blank)
    4.under udf tab tick the force compatibility mode box and this greys out the physical
    partition portion(this is ok)
    5.hit the new button at the left hand side and drag and drop your VIDEO_TS and
    AUDIO_TS(empty folder) to your new compilation
    6.hit the burn button and when the dialogue box appears(to set write speed etc) hit write.
    7.YOU should now have a disk that should play on your set top dvd player.
    WHEN I DO THIS I CAN GET THE DISKS I DO TO PLAY ON MANY SET TOP BOXES AND **PS2'S**.
    THE ONLY TIME I'VE EVER EXPERIENCED PROBS IS WITH PLAYERS THAT AREN'T MULTI-REGION.
    I also use the latest version of nero when available.

    Hope this might help
    i've tried doing this but with my nero, there is no force compatability box to check (step 4) any thoughts?
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    when u are choosing which one of the dvd options scroll down to
    dvd rom(UDF/ISO)
    and u will find the options refered to above
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  3. no, i chose the right options, but i found out why it wasn't there, i had version 5.5.9.8, i just updated it to 5.5.10.28 so it works fine now.
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