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kathied1948 |
Posted - Jul 22 2010 : 12:44:39 Using PixPlay-Professional I created a slide show from PowerPoint. I inserted music using PixPlay. I then burned the disc. I chose the DVD/CD option, and widescreen TV option. The disc plays perfectly in my computer, but will not play on the TV in DVD player. After attempting to load, I receive a message: This DVD cannot be played / Check DVD.
The disc I used is a Verbatim, 4.7GB 16X speed.
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xequte |
Posted - Jul 23 2010 : 21:56:20 Hi
"DVD+PC" includes a native Windows application which provides more features when playing back the disk on a PC. The downside is that some DVD players do not like this slightly non-standard format.
Even if you select just "DVD" format it should play on virtually all machines using the included DVD playing software (such as Windows Media Player).
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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kathied1948 |
Posted - Jul 23 2010 : 19:12:32 I did it - selected DVD only rather than DVD + CD, and the disc now runs on both my DVD player and computers. THANK YOU! Just for my edification...why would there be a DVD + CD option when burning it as just DVD works fine? I thought I was doing the right thing by selecting both...this is a bit misleading.
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xequte |
Posted - Jul 23 2010 : 13:27:16 Hi
Do you mean you choose the "DVD + PC" format option when burning?
Try the "DVD" only format.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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JIMD |
Posted - Jul 23 2010 : 08:17:40 KATHIE
Most people at VIDEOHELP recommend using DVD-R and 4x or 8x disc rather than a DVD+R and 16x.
JIM DALTON |
kathied1948 |
Posted - Jul 23 2010 : 04:59:53 My DVD player is a Samsung M-101, and according to the site you directed me to, it supports a DVD+R, which is what I used. thanks
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JIMD |
Posted - Jul 22 2010 : 17:48:33 KATHIED
Use the following link to determine what format your DVD PLAYER requires:
http://www.xequte.com/support/pixplayfaq.html#compatibility
JIM DALTON |