I have an mpeg-2 file on my computer. I want to create a dvd-video using this file that will play on a standalone dvd player. (I'm new to buring videos) I tried using Windows 7 DVD Maker. The software created the correct files: .vob, .ifo and .bup and shows that 4GB of data was recorded onto the dvd. However the DVD does not play in a DVR-231 player. It only plays Ok on various computers.
The disc burned is a Verbatim DVR-r azo dye. It should be compatible with most devices.
Windows DVD Maker has a Video filter compatibility option "AVI Decmpressor". This was checked when I burned the DVD. I have no idea what this filter does. Should I uncheck all video filters or am I simply better off using different software? I rather not burn 10-15 dvd's until I get 1 that works.
Thanks
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Did you get a VIDEO_TS folder? Then try burn it with Imgburn. See http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/1778-how-to-create-a-single-layer-dvd-video-...using-imgburn/
Or try something else. Like the old dvdflick, avstodvd. -
Hi all,
@DB83
The last comment about avstodvd is:
Since updating to V2.8.0 I've been getting these MediaInfo.dll warnings that I did not receive in previous versions, and I have no idea why I get them.
Is the latest version workable? Does it contain addware etc?
@ Baldrick
Yes, the dvd has a VIDEO_TS folder.
Since everyone is recommending other software, it sounds like Windows DVD Maker is not reliable.