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  1. I wanted to try one of my DVDs that didn't need to be re-encoded to fit on a DVDR. JP3 fits neatly on one DVDR - so I tried that first. I used DVDdecryptor to rip the DVD and then Nero 5.5.10.54 to burn it. I used the DVD VIDEO setting and put all of the files into the VIDEO_TS folder. There were 5 .VOB files and one .IFO file. The burn completed sucesfully and I tired to put it in out standalone player and it didn't work "Can't play DVD". I'll get the exact model number when I'm back at home.

    I tired it in my Liteon 8x DVDrom and it sees the DVD and can read the files, but it will not play in WinDVD. If I manually select a VOB file off of the DVDR in WinDVD it will play it. So it looks like it can see the data - it just doesn't seem to recognize it as a Video DVD.

    DVD INFO sheet for DVDR:

    Media Information
    Region information N/A not a DVD-VIDEO
    Media code/Manufacturer ID RICOHJPNR01
    Format Type UDF 1.02
    Volume Name JURRASICPARK3
    Application id
    Implementation id AHEAD Nero
    Recording Date/Time (mm/dd/yyyy) 12/ 9/2003 3:06:11
    Format Capacity 4.28GB(4.60GB)
    Book Type DVD+R
    Media Type DVD+R
    Media Id Code Speed 4.0x 5540KBps
    Available Write Descriptor CLV 1.0x 1412KBps
    Data area starting sector 30000h
    Data area end sector 223E9Fh
    Linear Density 0.267um/bit
    Track Density 0.74um/track
    Number of Layers 1

    UDF is 1.02 (I guess Nero fixed that a while ago), so I don't think that is a problem. Any ideas?

    I'm running XP and the latest version of Nero 5.5. My Sony DVDRU510 has been flashed to 2.0G.
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    Make sure joliet is unchecked and ISO level 1 is also selected.
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    Unless u use DVD Decrypter in ISO mode, you can't just rip and burn. When using IFO or FILE modes, the files must be processed/compressed first with something like DVD Shrink or DVD2One. The resulting files can then be burnt using Nero in DVD-Video mode.
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