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  1. Hi.
    I've just ripped a DVD, using DVD2DVDr. When I burned the Audio_TS/Video_TS folder to my DVDr media it would not play in my Cyberhome 528 player, but it worked fine in my Pioneer 340player. Then I tried using DVDxcopy 1.3 copying my Original (DVDr from dvd2dvdr), and then it worked on the cyberhome but not on the pioneer. How to make it work with both?

    Tried to search the forum for useful info, but I couldn't seem to find anyone with the same problem as I.

    Grateful for tips.
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  2. There was a guide from this site on how to make the disk Region Free. The direct link is http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/dvdr-guides.htm, I hope this will help you.

    sanmiguel2000
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  3. try this site: http://www.digital-forums.com/dvd2dvdr/intro.htm

    the only thing with this is that it doesnt tell u to change the bitrate so change it urself ok or u will get a really crap picture!!

    P.s. all the dvds i have done using this method have worked on all standalone players that are DVD-R compatible

    From John
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    The above mentioned might be great if you have a working copy of Spruce of any kind on you. I could never got one or the damn Demo to work properly and could not find a crack so I went an alternative route that works every time perfectly. Just a thought?

    Not free but cheap

    SmartRipper
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  5. That's probably caused by the format or mode you choose when you burn your discs (Video; ISO; UDF/ISO; UDF).
    I had that problem with my dvd players. I have 1 Pioneer and 1 Panasonic and the Panasonic only works with discs burned in UDF mode. The Pioneer works with all. Test it with DVD-RW's.

    Good Luck
    Zaxxon
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