They said they could not open any of them.
They were made as described in this recent post: http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/29336.page#160670 which also has all the technical detail.
I made them with no menu so the DVD is supposed to start when loaded. They worked fine in my brand new DVD player and my 10 year old DVD player, as well as in 2 different computers, one 8 years old. Yet, the TV station said they would not open.
A few months ago I sent them 2 different DVDs burned in Pinnacle Ultimate Studio12, which does not have nearly the options that PD11 has. They were able to open these DVDs just fine. The Pin12 also have no menu. When inserted in my 10 year old DVD player, they play right away on any of may equipment, just like the non-menu PD11 DVDs do.
I am dealing with the Producer at the station but they are not very helpful, it is either works/does not work, no further info provided. So I have fix this without their help. I get one more chance to send them DVDs, kind of like throw them over the wall and see what sticks.
I assume their equipment is old as they only use DVDs for input, not video files. If it was brand new I would assume the PD11 DVDs would work fine. Also my Pin 12 software is about 10 years old and does not have any new bells and whistles.
Any ideas on how to make a PD11 DVD that will work for them?
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