Is it possible to burn a dvd so that it will play on any dvd player even if it doesnt support burnt dvd's? I am wondering this because that is what my school teacher did. He made a dvd for the kids in the school choir from when they went on a trip and made a dvd for them. And it works on any dvd. How can i do that? What program do i use? Or do i need a special dvd burner?
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Originally Posted by dalejr8988
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This is asked alot. Get an authoring writer & press your dvds. These should work.
No, you cant make a cd reader read dvds. -
what do you mean authoring writer and press the dvd's? how do i do that and which progarms do i use. will i then be able to play any burned dvd on my Toshiba SD-2805?
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Originally Posted by dalejr8988
In theory, if the player unequivocally does not support burnt media, then no brand of discs, software, method or burner will be able to create a working product.
As mentioned, the only way to 100% guarantee that a disc will play in all players is to press as opposed to burn.
The reality of the situation is that I have not seen a DVD player that won't play either DVD-R or DVD+R burnt discs.If in doubt, Google it. -
Originally Posted by jimmalenko
You couldn't resist, I see
I read that and bit my tongue, but resisted temptation
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For capatibility (especially with older DVD Players) use DVD-R's .... I believe they have a higher success rate over +R's.
Case in point was a 8 year Sony DVD player I have ... would play all -R's and nothing else. Bought a $30.00 samsung and it will read +/-R's and +/- RW's plus MP3, plus JPEG slide shows, plus CD's, CDRW's and CD'R's.... -
so how do i press dvds?
and when i encode a vidoe for dvd do the bit rate and quality settings have to be a certain way or can i make it very high quailty? and what is the highest resolution i can use for dvd? -
Originally Posted by handyguy
If I could press my own dvds with glass masters I would have started that a long time ago. If you want a 4.37 gig DVD pressed just send it to this facility but 500 DVDs are the minimum order so your probably out of luck. http://www.cdman.com/technical/howdocdswork8.html
The process of DVD making is with actual data etched as pits and grooves. A DVD-R/W or +R/W writer only imitates those pits and grooves with chemicals in the DVD-R/W or +R/W -
Yes, DVD-R is currently the widest compatibility depending on the brand you choose to use. Taiyo Yuden is a very highly reguarded brand
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