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    I'm trying to open video DVDs that were burned on the DVD burner attached to our TV. The DVDs contains family videos and it shows fine on our TVs, but I can't get my PC (XP Pro) to see it. They all work fine on all our TVs/DVD readers, but not on our PC.

    When I insert the DVD into the drive, XP does not see anything. It's as if the DVD was blank.

    I've tried VLC Player, but my PC still did not see anything on the DVDs. Windows Explorer thinks they are blank DVDs.

    I run XP Pro, and the DVDs were burned on a Panasonic VM-D51. Panasonic Support tells me the format they use is CDDA.

    I'd sure appreciate any advice on how I can open the DVD on the PC.

    Thanks!

    Al
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    Did you finalize the discs in the recorder before placing them in the computer?
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  3. CDDA is audio CD,are you sure it doesn't say CPRM?
    Use IsoBuster or DVDDecrypter to rip the video.
    Tip:When recording use DVD-Video mode and finalize.
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