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What device are you trying to play the file back on? What type of disc (commercial video or homemade)? If homemade, what device wrote to the discs?
If these are commercial discs, they may be PAL discs and will not play on a NTSC video player. You'd need a different player.
If these are homemade discs made on another device, check if the discs were finalized by that device. If the video was made on a computer, try a different format of the video files; check the DVD specifications.
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It may well play NTSC disks but it won't convert the standard to PAL or whatever your system is. Check your TV will display NTSC 525line pictures with 30HZ frame rate.
Which blank media do you have? Check out CDFREAKS.com forum Does your burner prefer + or- disks? Try a slower burn speed Try a different blank media. Don't buy the cheapest disks
I have good results with Verbatum, Taiyo Yunden (Fuji)
check the disk if it's original.If it's an original then check the disk if it is NTSC(USA) or PAL(UK) if your ps3 is a NTSC but you bought a PAL cd then have it exchange at the shop where you bought it.Hope's thi helps
Make sure that the DVD Disc is of the format that your DVD recorder can read. For example, if your recorder specifically requires a DVD -R type disk, it will puke on a DVD +R disk.
That information is posted on LG Australia's website that you hyperlinked to. It won't play NTSC video because the region coding is different - on PAL video is supported.
Some DVD players can't read -R & -RW disks. When you finalize make sure it is in Video mode not VR mode so the recorded disk will be able to work in most other DVD players. Also some DVD players only read recorded disks rated up to 1x, 4x, 8x, 16x, or a combination of these speeds.
Try using 8x and lower DVDs and -R ones; try cleaning with CD cleaning disk and then try recording a few min again.
If that doesn't help try unplugging and waiting about 30min then put in disk that was previously recorded and go to last item and play it to end (if 2hr long skip to last skip and then play until it finishes) - now try just recording a few min using the manual DVD record button and see if error comes up again - usually this unplugging somehow resets everything. Hope this helps ya'll.
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