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    hi. i'm brand new to burning DVDs. i chose this DVD player after reading almost everything from this site back in 2000 because i planned to play mostly VCDs and DVD-Rs. i've received one burned DVD (not sure if it's +/-) in the mail as part of a trade and it plays fine, however the DVDs i've burned myself will not play. i use Nero and i'm not sure if maybe there's a setting i can select next time i burn to make the DVDs play in my Pioneer. i've tried the region hack from this site for my player but it doesn't work as described on the site. i have used HP and Pioneer blanks to no avail. i also use a Pioneer 4x burner.

    the DVDs i've burned WILL play in my mom's Magnavox player which is not a high-end model (the MDV 430.)

    i've searched in the forums here and haven't seen anyone else complaining that this Pioneer model has ever had a problem playing DVD-Rs of any brand so im really clueless as to what my next step should be. thanks in advance for any help and i'll be eagerly waiting for some...
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  2. i've tried the region hack from this site for my player but it doesn't work as described on the site.
    The region hack has nothing to do with it -- it allows you to play DVDs from other regions (Europe, Asia, etc.), which are coded with a certain code that DVD players will check for (because the media companies like to be able to control releases).

    You can't even burn a region-protected DVD with a consumer DVD burner.

    the DVDs i've burned WILL play in my mom's Magnavox player which is not a high-end model (the MDV 430.)
    This is highly likely -- the cheaper the player, the more likely it will play. In general, cheap no-name brands like Apex and Malata provide far more features than a $600 Sony player.

    i've searched in the forums here and haven't seen anyone else complaining that this Pioneer model has ever had a problem playing DVD-Rs of any brand so im really clueless as to what my next step should be.
    The page for this player indicates there should be no problem -- you are likely burning it wrong. Nero can be particularly problematic with DVD-Video. Try another program or the following:

    In Nero, you must select the "DVD-Video" type. If that does not work, select DVD UDF/ISO and specify (it is on one of the tabs..) UDF 1.02 and 'Force DVD-Video Compatibility'.
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    This player, the DV-333 and DV-334, is the worst piece of trash ever made for playing DVDs. It chokes for many reasons.
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    thanks for the help, iantri. i tried burning again using the UDF/ISO to no avail-that disc won't play in either player. i guess i'll start looking for another burning program. i'm surprised since a lot of people have endorsed Nero. i guess it works on their players...
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    if anything like the 343 , one day (when i had some) they would not play burned disks at all ////


    did you try another burned disk someone else made ?
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    Originally Posted by BJ_M
    did you try another burned disk someone else made ?
    He did have this in his original post. Though I believe it's probobly against forum rules.

    Originally Posted by chobit
    i've received one burned DVD (not sure if it's +/-) in the mail as part of a trade and it plays fine, however the DVDs i've burned myself will not play.
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    i just wanted to update anyone who might find this in the archives and those who've helped me (thank you) by letting you know that i CAN now play my DVD-Rs in my 333. i just realized that the first 2 DVDs i burned that would not play were in PAL format. i never even checked the subsequent 4 DVDs that i burned in my 333 because i assumed everything i burned was NTSC and wouldn't work either so i just watched them in another player. finally i tested everything i burned in the 333 just to make sure that it wouldn't play anything i'd burned and all the NTSC DVDs played. needless to say, i am happy and a little embarassed...

    BUT... why won't the Pioneer DV-333 play PAL format DVDs? i was under the assumption that it was a region-free player. is it possible that it just doesn't play PAL DVD-/+R?
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    Originally Posted by chobit
    is it possible that it just doesn't play PAL DVD-/+R?
    Not all players support it. I don't know the specs of your player and I'm to lazy now to check right now. But your's probobly does'nt. Pal is a european format if I'm not mistaken. Some players do support conversion on the fly. My guess is yours does not.
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