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  1. I have just recently decided to D/L DivX movies off of the net. I had decided to try and burn one. Encoding went succesfuly and I went ahead and burned it. Few troubles at first as the disk would not play, so i tried again with another disk. After a few tries with this disk i managed to get it to work, however it was really really laggy. I managed to get it to work 3 times so i knew it wasnt a one off. So i decided to burn it again on a 2x instead of a 4x. I went to play this disk and now neither of them work, it keeps coming up with the "No Disk" error. So i tried some of the methods that have been talked about, but still no luck. So does anyone else have any ideas that have worked for them?
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  2. I got an idea for you!
    That DVD player isn't CD-R or CD-RW compatiable! lol
    "If hustling is deviance in the eyes of the lord, then in my realm he is blind"...B*Tip - Back in the day!
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  3. Well the above is true, it isn't compatible by spec, but if you can find some Princo or Vivastar CDRs, they should work.
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  4. Originally Posted by Dj_Void
    I have just recently decided to D/L DivX movies off of the net. I had decided to try and burn one. Encoding went succesfuly and I went ahead and burned it. Few troubles at first as the disk would not play, so i tried again with another disk. After a few tries with this disk i managed to get it to work, however it was really really laggy. I managed to get it to work 3 times so i knew it wasnt a one off. So i decided to burn it again on a 2x instead of a 4x. I went to play this disk and now neither of them work, it keeps coming up with the "No Disk" error. So i tried some of the methods that have been talked about, but still no luck. So does anyone else have any ideas that have worked for them?
    Sound like you can not run a CD-R or CD-WR some are not very brand frendly as well. Mine will run one brand without bugs.
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