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  1. I got a DVD from my friend.
    I use 2 various software for DVD copy. The process was sucessfull, bur whwn i am trynig to see the video of new DVD that i copy, i see only i black image in my TV screen. Help please, how to copy that...

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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    does the copied dvd work on your computer`?
    does the original work fine`?
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  3. Originally Posted by Baldrick
    does the copied dvd work on your computer`?
    does the original work fine`?
    Yes! I tried original copy in my PC, and works fine.
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  4. Originally Posted by Baldrick
    does the copied dvd work on your computer`?
    does the original work fine`?
    Wowoooooooooo
    The copie that i did, works in my PC, but is not working in my DVD player.
    The original DVd works fine in both: DVD player and PC

    How is possible?
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    Crappy dvd media ? www.nomorecoasters.com
    How did you copy it? What tools?
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  6. Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Crappy dvd media ? www.nomorecoasters.com
    How did you copy it? What tools?
    I made 2 copies, with 2 different softwares.

    RECORD NOW
    APOLLO DVD COPY

    Do you suggest any other DVD copy soft, which can solve my problem? Thanks a lot
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  7. Do you suggest any other DVD copy soft, which can solve my problem? Thanks a lot Do you suggest any other DVD copy soft, which can solve my problem? Thanks a lot
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  8. Some DVD players only play pressed DVDs. You made a burned DVD. Have you ever played any others like that? Have you checked the player manual to make sure if it can play burned DVDRs? Some might play DVD+R and not DVD-R, or vice versa. Maybe check the DVD database on this site to see if anyone else has had problems with your model DVD player. Some might have problems playing certain brands of DVDR media. Could be lots of things.
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  9. Originally Posted by manono
    Some DVD players only play pressed DVDs. You made a burned DVD. Have you ever played any others like that? Have you checked the player manual to make sure if it can play burned DVDRs? Some might play DVD+R and not DVD-R, or vice versa. Maybe check the DVD database on this site to see if anyone else has had problems with your model DVD player. Some might have problems playing certain brands of DVDR media. Could be lots of things.
    My friend. Thamls, but i see a strange thing.

    The copie that i did from original DVD, works in my PC, but is not working in my DVD player.
    The original DVD works fine in both: DVD player and PC

    How is possible?

    Do you know anu DVD copy soft that can solve this problem? Thnks!
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    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Do you know anu DVD copy soft that can solve this problem? Thnks!
    DVDDecrypter

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DVD_Decrypter
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  11. Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Do you know anu DVD copy soft that can solve this problem? Thnks!
    DVDDecrypter

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DVD_Decrypter
    I am looking for exact DVD copy.
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    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Do you know anu DVD copy soft that can solve this problem? Thnks!
    DVDDecrypter

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DVD_Decrypter
    I am looking for exact DVD copy.
    May be. But if you don't get it to work with the menus and stuff, at least DVDDecrypter will let you watch the DVD copy Think of it as a fallback option
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  13. [quote="Capmaster"][quote="1234567"][quote="Capmaster"]
    Originally Posted by 1234567
    But if you don't get it to work with the menus and stuff, at least DVDDecrypter will let you watch the DVD copy Think of it as a fallback option
    Look!

    The copie that i did from original DVD, works in my PC, but is not working in my DVD player( i see a black screen in this case) .
    The original DVD works fine in both: DVD player and PC .

    This is the problem.
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    is there any sound ?
    What was the original ?
    Maybe a form of copy protection that prevents it from working in dvd player but works on computer. Dunno how those softwares you used are with copy protections, but try something else as was suggested here, or dvdshrink. You can still do the whole thing.
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  15. [quote="1234567"][quote="Capmaster"][quote="1234567"]
    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Originally Posted by 1234567
    But if you don't get it to work with the menus and stuff, at least DVDDecrypter will let you watch the DVD copy Think of it as a fallback option
    Look!

    The copie that i did from original DVD, works in my PC, but is not working in my DVD player( i see a black screen in this case) .
    The original DVD works fine in both: DVD player and PC .

    This is the problem.
    Sounds to me like your player perhaps can't handle the type of media that you are using to make the copy if the copy works in your PC and not on your player. If the movie works in your PC, sounds like you made a successful copy of it. Try to play the copy in another player. Some players can't handle +R media, some can't handle -R media. Most do and you just might have one of the some that don't.
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  16. The thing you are missing is that standalone players are MUCH more picky about what they will or will not play than the PC. They are sensitive to media type, file type and layout, several other factors that the PC just ignores.

    Continuing to repeat that it plays on the PC and not on the standalone does nothing to solve your problem. Following the suggestions you have been given and answering the questions about basic capabilities of your playback hardware will get you headed in the right direction.
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    Originally Posted by Nelson37
    The thing you are missing is that standalone players are MUCH more picky about what they will or will not play than the PC. They are sensitive to media type, file type and layout, several other factors that the PC just ignores.
    True. Plus your PC plays progressive material, your DVD player may only play interlaced
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    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    does the copied dvd work on your computer`?
    does the original work fine`?
    Wowoooooooooo
    The copie that i did, works in my PC, but is not working in my DVD player.
    The original DVd works fine in both: DVD player and PC

    How is possible?
    Commercial DVDs are pressed. You burnt yours. A number of both standalone players and even PC drives struggle with burnt copies.


    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Crappy dvd media ? www.nomorecoasters.com
    How did you copy it? What tools?
    I made 2 copies, with 2 different softwares.

    RECORD NOW
    APOLLO DVD COPY

    Do you suggest any other DVD copy soft, which can solve my problem? Thanks a lot
    DVDDecrypter would be my first choice.

    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Do you suggest any other DVD copy soft, which can solve my problem? Thanks a lot Do you suggest any other DVD copy soft, which can solve my problem? Thanks a lot
    ECHO .......... ECHO .......... ECHO .......... ECHO ..........


    Originally Posted by 1234567
    The copie that i did from original DVD, works in my PC, but is not working in my DVD player.
    The original DVD works fine in both: DVD player and PC

    How is possible?

    Do you know anu DVD copy soft that can solve this problem? Thnks!
    Answered above.


    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Do you know anu DVD copy soft that can solve this problem? Thnks!
    DVDDecrypter

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DVD_Decrypter
    I am looking for exact DVD copy.
    DVDDecrypter ISO Read / ISO Write. An exact visual copy (minus any protections of course).

    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Look!

    The copie that i did from original DVD, works in my PC, but is not working in my DVD player( i see a black screen in this case) .
    The original DVD works fine in both: DVD player and PC .

    This is the problem.
    Look !

    We know what the problem is (you have told us numerous times). I will add in a few other possibles - have you tried using the same DVD player but a different TV ? Have you tried the same TV but a different DVD player ? Have you tried a different TV and a different DVD player ?


    BTW, the others have given you some good suggestions. You don't seem to rate the suggestions
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  19. Dear jimmalenko

    You speak more in theory, and less in practice, never giving a adequate solution. Nobody was asking from you bla-bla suggestions. So, is better to give practical suggestions than speaking in general. Otherways is better not to speak at all.

    The problem was easy, do not complicate that. I explained that very well, where was the problem. I did not understand your point, and maybe you did not understand the point.

    By the way, I found the right software, which solved the problem. One of my friends suggested one good software. Now the DVD works fine in my DVD player.
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  20. The software is CloneDVD.
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    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Dear jimmalenko

    You speak more in theory, and less in practice, never giving a adequate solution. Nobody was asking from you bla-bla suggestions. So, is better to give practical suggestions than speaking in general. Otherways is better not to speak at all.

    The problem was easy, do not complicate that. I explained that very well, where was the problem. I did not understand your point, and maybe you did not understand the point.

    By the way, I found the right software, which solved the problem. One of my friends suggested one good software. Now the DVD works fine in my DVD player.
    Jimmalenko was merely trying to sift through the facts in your posts. You didn't make it easy.

    Perhaps it would be better for you to accept all suggestions and just sift through to find which ones you choose to follow. After all, the members who replied are actually trying to help you here

    This is a public forum and you'll likely get all sorts of advice ..some you think is good, some you may not think is good. Repeating your question in a topic, double-posting, and generally being unreceptive to constructive criticism as well as good advice will likely generate more negative posts than positive ones, as well as ensuring those who did try to help will probably not offer it again to you.

    Please try to be more considerate
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  22. [quote="Capmaster"]
    Originally Posted by 1234567
    This is a public forum and you'll likely get all sorts of advice ..some you think is good, some you may not think is good. Repeating your question in a topic, double-posting, and generally being unreceptive to constructive criticism as well as good advice will likely generate more negative posts than positive ones, as well as ensuring those who did try to help will probably not offer it again to you.

    Please try to be more considerate
    No my friend, I accept all positive suggestion. So, I am open for any kind of suggestion. But I am not agreeing with people, who instead of giving solution, make bla bal suggestion.

    I was asking a simple thing: Do you know any software which can solve this problem? He was trying to fool around (see his explanation echo echo ) Of course there is software which can solve the problem. Fortunately, I found the right software. If he does not know, is better not to speak at all. There is no reason to get involved if he or somebody else does not know anything. This cause confusion, and in the same time I do not like people who tries to fool around others.

    Thanks man!
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  23. Is this a data dvd? That might explain not being able to be played on the dvd player.
    Believing yourself to be secure only takes one cracker to dispel your belief.
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  24. Usualy I wouldn't jump into a thread like this. But the poster has an attitude.
    He just said I coudn't watch a dvd copied from an (Original) DVD on a stand alone player. He didn't specify what media he used (-R/+R, _RW/+RW or maybe even RAM).
    When other members gave him suggestions, he kept repeating his first complaint, even adding "LOOK" remark in replying CAPMASTER's post, even worse to JIMMALENKO's post.

    Sorry kid, wisen up and be cordial or seek your answers elsewhere.
    Never too old to learn
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  25. Originally Posted by oldfolk999

    He just said I coudn't watch a dvd copied from an (Original) DVD on a stand alone player. He didn't specify what media he used (-R/+R, _RW/+RW or maybe even RAM).
    When other members gave him suggestions, he kept repeating his first complaint, even adding "LOOK" remark in replying CAPMASTER's post, even worse to JIMMALENKO's post.

    Sorry kid, wisen up and be cordial or seek your answers elsewhere.
    Firstly I am not a kid. Secondly, try to understand more and better. I said clearly what I was looking for.

    I got a precious suggestion from Baldric and some from other people. So, I know who is trying to explain fairly and who is trying to fool around. Try to be realistic, for thiongs that everybody is testimony.
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    No need to be rude. Everyone IS trying to help.
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    Oh well ..... I guess if you couldn't read the suggestions in the other posts, then it was futile of me to think you would read the suggestions in my post (and there were at least 4 different things to try, BTW).

    Oh, and never forget ... free help is good help !
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    123456 did you put the dvd in your standalone player the right way up !!!!!

    :P :P
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  29. Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    Oh well ..... I guess if you couldn't read the suggestions in the other posts, then it was futile of me to think you would read the suggestions in my post (and there were at least 4 different things to try, BTW).

    Oh, and never forget ... free help is good help !
    Everybody needs help. Help means real ideas, and less "theory". In this case you were trying to fool around (remember your expression echo echo echo o). I did not get any concrete help, from you, but more confusion, plus fooling around. This is not good.

    The problem was simple. But you were so sarcastic, trying to fool around. In the same time, try to understand that for any special need, exists good software. Keep it in mind.
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