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Kasper1Newbie Joined: Nov 24, 2019 21:49Messages: 2Offline
Solved byNov 24, 2019 22:04
Power2Go 12 says it has burned my movie but my DVD player says the disc is not formatted and will not play it - any suggestions as to why and how to do it welcomed
Kasper1Newbie Joined: Nov 24, 2019 21:49Messages: 2Offline
Nov 24, 2019 23:50
Quotemaybe your DVD player has bad compability with your DVD writable disc.
Did you use same DVD writable disc on this DVD player before?
my DVD video disc burnt by power2go play well on my DVD player, btw, I use SONY DVD-R discs, silver cover version.
I am using Verbatim DVD-RW at the moment (because I wasted heaps of R discs trying to get it to work). These have always worked when I used Moviemaker software. What type of file are you burning eg .mov/MP4/wmv. I have created the files via moviemaker as MP4's and have tried converting them to .dvd & .mov but it still will not play on the DVD player.
tomascSenior ContributorJoined: Aug 25, 2011 12:33Messages: 6464Offline
Nov 25, 2019 01:31
Kasper1 - Try this: Make a note of the time WMM takes to burn a disc. I find that Windows burns an authored folder at the slowest and at the slower speeds for different types of disc. Write down those times and compare it to the times of how long it takes to burn the same type and brand of disc using whatever software you desire to use. This may give you a clue on what to try next. Your standalone player may not be the greatest.
I am using Verbatim DVD-RW at the moment (because I wasted heaps of R discs trying to get it to work). These have always worked when I used Moviemaker software. What type of file are you burning eg .mov/MP4/wmv. I have created the files via moviemaker as MP4's and have tried converting them to .dvd & .mov but it still will not play on the DVD player.
I burn as DVD video, I didn't try just burn video files onto DVD disc because my old SONY DVD player doesn't play files, it only plays DVD video.
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