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  1. Okay i'm using Dvd it rightnow and I'm having a problem with it when i try to burn a disk i always get a disk that skips on my apex dvd player however i can save the image then burn it with dvd decryptor and it works fine is there some seting that i need to tweak in dvd it to make it play right on my apex player? It works on other players? And if I should use a different application please specify what i should use. I would like something that is pretty straight
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  2. As I explained to another beginner...
    There are 3 things you can have for doing video work.
    Speed.
    Quality.
    Price.
    You can only have ANY TWO.
    Which ones do you want?
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    Many possible variables.

    First make sure your media is compatible with both your writer and player (under lists to the left).

    Second make sure your DVD writer is supported by DVDiT (see Sonic site). This is most likely your problem. Check for updates.

    Otherwise, do what you did. Save the image, then burn the DVD from an application that likes your writer.
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    And by all means please try your disk that skips in your APEX on a different DVD player, please.
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  5. as i said in my orginal post it does work on different players
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    Originally Posted by moddenmania
    as i said in my orginal post it does work on different players
    You said "It works on other players?"

    The question mark made me think that was a question not a statement. If it does work on other players then the issues reduce to media issues with that player or other issues with that player.

    You might get some clues reading comments for your model number under
    https://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers
    http://www.epinions.com/
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