I had a quick question? I have a Pananonic Dvd player that plays dvd-ram. If i was to get a DVD burner(SAMSUNG SH-S182D) and backup and burn my retail movies in to a dvd-ram can i watch them on my dvd player?
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Between None and just a few, because DVD-RAM is not part of DVD format.
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No, PCs use a different format for RAM than standalones that isn't compatible with players, at least the ones I've tried.
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I think it does,
http://www.engadget.com/2006/06/16/samsungs-sh-s182d-18x-dvd-burner/ -
No you cannot write a standalone compatible DVD movie onto a DVD-RAM! Panasonic's DVD recorders use the propriatory VRO-format on DVD-RAMs, but you can write DVD movies onto DVD-RW. I have experienced that even contrary to the information of the manual of my Panasonic DVD recorder it is able to play DVD movies from DVD-RW discs. I would be surprised if your Panasonic DVD will be unable to play movies burnt on DVD-RWs.
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Originally Posted by Schmendrick
So why can't he transfer a ripped dvd to his pc and as long as he records it to the dvd-ram disc in the format that it need's to be and play it on the player that does read & play dvd-ram disc's -
Originally Posted by Noahtuck
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Again, no. PCs use a different format. Neither of my 2 Panasonic recorders would play PC burned RAM discs. They would just say disc needs formatted.
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The Samsung SAMSUNG SH-S182D follows the CPRM copy protection scheme the VR_MOVIE.VRO file in which DVD recorders of Panasonic store recordings is invisible if you use e.g. INCD included in the Nero 6 Express which is delivered bundeled with the Samsung DVD writer. I have exactly this Samsung DVD writer. I already have tried myself to write a DVD-structure onto a DVD-RAM to play it with my Panasonic DVD recorder and obtained exactly the same message samijubal has reported. The same DVD-RAM with the DVD-structure of course is playable with the PC but that up to my experience does not relate to standalone DVD-RAM capable DVD-recorders or DVD-players up to my limited experience. Again I recommend to use DVD-RW instead.
@king1199: Are you able to play DVD-structures recorded with a DVD-RAM-drive in a PC on your Panasonic recorder? Or are you just playing recordings on your Panasonic recorder which have been recorded by the same machine?
By the way I have found that if I use Nero Version 7 and produce an image copy (a *.nrg-file) of a recording recorded on my Panasonic DVD recorder of this DVD-RAM and then install this DVD-RAM-image-file using Nero's-image drive the VR_MOVIE.VRO file is readable from this image DVD-drive.
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