I've searched the forums and read the threads on how to get VR mode to play on my Dell Dimensions 8200 computer but it's not happening.
I recorded a DVD -RW in VR mode on my stand alone Go-Video dual VHS/DVD recorder. I finalized the DVD. I can't get it to play on my computer DVD liteon. Is this a hardware problem or a software problem that can be solved. I get an error message about incompatible formats?
Thanks for any help.
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I play my Philips DVD Recorder VR Mode discs daily on my Dell Dimension 4500. I have an LG4040B Burner and a Samsung CD burner/dvd rom combo.
Taking GoVideo's track record into consideration...I'd look at the GoVideo first for answers. -
Track record? What research I did on the VHS/Combo unit told me it was a decent piece of equipment. Am I wrong?
I figured it's my Liteon DVD-Rom 163 that is the culprit. -
Well...my dad bought a Cybercrap(Cyberhome) DVD Recorder that produces BARELY computer-workable DVD's. I would imagine that a DVD recorder in that price range is not going to have the compatibility (concerning the finished product DVD) that say a JVC, Philips or even Lite-on DVD recorder would have. I must admit though...I have always steered away from anything GoVideo even before they came out with a DVD Recorder...so I am a bit biased.
You may want to look at the DVD with something like DVDInfoPro or even DVDDecrypter to see if they recognise it as a DVD. -
Sounds like a UDF version problem.
How do you expect an answer if you don't tell your details?
What OS (probably XP, yes?).
Does Windows explorer even show files on the disc?
Do a search in this forum for VR and UDF and get back to us.I don't have a bad attitude...
Life has a bad attitude! -
Possibly could be your DELL Machine. Does it support other -RW media? My old DELL Inspiron would not play anything but -R media. Check the specs on your desktop ROM drive
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Sorry guys. Thanks for your input.
I'm operating on Windows XP Home version. DVD ROM LTD 163.
At first my computer wouldn't even "see" the disc; I got a patch from microsoft and now at least the computer does show the files. It just won't play because it's an "incompatible format".
Now I feel like I got stuck buying the wrong type of eqipment; didn't know Go-video had bad rep and the price of some of the other competing combo machines were similar.
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I have a windows XP same as you and have VR Mode movies which I downloaded from my new JVC DVD Recorder and at first I couldn't even view the files but then discovered with Cyber Producer 2 installed I was able to view them and plus with that program you can convert them to other formats. I hope this helps
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Where can I get Cyber Producer 2? Is this freeware or is there a trial version?
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You can get Cyber Producer 2 from this forum or just click on the highlight. It is trialware
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....still trying to find download of CyberProducer....I didn't have anything to highlight in my message and the forum search didn't help.
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Originally Posted by deanst2
https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=264#comments -
Oops sorry the website is http://www.gocyberlink.com/english/products/product_main.jsp?ProdId=54
and the device is Cyberlink Power Producer. I hope this helps it's only trialware though -
Yes, there's apparently a driver or something in Power Producer 2 that allows XP to "see" and download VR format DVD recordings. After I downloaded that trialware, not only did it work with Power Producer, but nearly all of my other video software could suddenly accept VR, too.
I never did actually buy the Power Producer software, though. The driver still works even though the trialware has expired. Since then, I got a DVD recorder (the JVC DR-M10SL) that can capture to DVD-RW in standard DVD-Video format. VR can be buggy and definitely is slower to deal with when downloading. -
Originally Posted by gshelley61
VR Mode is not some bastard child put on this earth to annoy people....it is just something that DVD Recorders do....period. -
I've had numerous unresolvable issues with VR format files when editing and authoring. They were from a Panasonic E50, so maybe that was the problem, and not necessarily a reflection on the VR format itself. The discs would play fine in the recorder, and with PowerDVD... but I had problems with freeze-ups and stuttering when I tried to edit them.
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