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  1. Ok, I have a strange problem. Was trying to put films from my Canon HFR16 to a DVD, creating menus using MultiAVCHD. Eventually it worked, I also played with AVCHDCoder.

    Tested it with noname DVD+RW, LG BD650 player see it as AVCHD and it worked fine.
    Burned it to a Lightscribe TDK DVD+R. Doesn't work, player LG BD650 ejects it moments after stating it is an AVCHD disk.
    Burn it to JVC DVD+R setting booktype to DVD+RW. Works great.
    Burned it to Lightscribe TDK DVD+R setting booktype to DVD+RW. Failure again.
    Burned it to Verbatim DVD-R, no booktype setting, works great.

    All burns test fine in CD-Speed, I've used the lightscribe disks without any problems before (burning regular DVD films)- the children like disks with pictures and can't use the originals obviously.

    While I agree that Verbatim, and especially JVC, are better quality than TDK, in this case I can't believe it's the burn quality. If anything, my well-used noname DVD+RW would be the weak link in this case.

    Is there any way my DVD/BD-player could see the lightscribe disk in a different way than a "normal" DVD and refuse it for whatever reason?

    I'm reluctant to import a bunch of lightscribe disks if they continue to fail for family films using AVCHD. I'm moving away from DVDs anyway, these disks are for family and relatives - I burn my AVCHD on BD-R for myself. (Lightscribe disks are rare in my country, and expensive).
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    the real manufacturer of the lightscribe disc is most likely cmc. they aren't good. stick with decent verbatim or taiyo yuden. if you are going to bitset dvd+r it should be to dvd-rom not dvd+rw.
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