I recently burned a dvd from my , and tried it out on my dvd player. There was a problem with the disc that I found out when the dvd didnt play past the first chapter. I figured out the problem witht the dvd, however ever since, my dvd player wont play any other disks, incuding dvd recordable ones. It keeps displaying a message:
Disc Error
--Please eject the disc--
Playback feature may not be available
on this Disc
Before i inserted the burned dvd, all dvds worked fine.
Is there any solution to this?
Thank you
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Re: DVD player problem
You may have had a brief power outage you did not know about. Then the DVD player needs to be unplugged from the wall and started up again or your lens may need to be cleaned
Because your dvd player is only made to play region 1 discs and vcd's are region 2. You need to buy a dvd player which will play all region discs or is rated region 0 which is the same.
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Well it seems that your DVD player is having an issue reading the disc, I guess the first question is what kind of disc are you trying to insert? Is it a burned DVD or is it a movie dvd? This model is not a Blu Ray so if you are trying to use a Blu Ray disc then it will not read it. If you are trying to read a burned disc from someone then more then likely the disc was not finalized and is unable to recognize the disc, because the finalization process is where all the the information is written about what kind of disc it is and the format, codecs, etc. OR maybe the laser is dirty or the DVD player has kicked the bucket. Finally, the product DESC says it can read DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD+R, VHS formats, but I have found that some DVD units do not like certain brands of Blank DVDs. I hope this offers some ideas for you and good luck!
Computers use video files such as AVI, WMV, MPG etc.
DVD players use VOB video files, and will not recognise the computer video files.
Unfortunately, Windows Moive Maker cannot create VOB files - you will need another piece of software to convert the WMV file Windows Movie Maker creates to a VOB.
A lot of disc burning programs (e.g. Nero) include video converters. See if you've already got one on you computer.
If not, try Googling 'WMV to VOB'. There's quite a few free ones out there.
Most portable dvd players will not read burned dvd/cds. Please be sure to use originals in your dvd player. If you have a user's manual it should tell you if your player reads CDR's or DVD/RWs
It may be how you are burning these discs, if you burn it as a data disc you will only be able to read them with a computer dvd drive, if burnt as video it should work on any dvd drive.
There are two main families of DVD's, the minus (DVD-R/RW) and the plus (DVD+R/W). The most popular is the minus and almost all players can access this types. The newer and better DVD (plus) is not as popular like the minus. SOme players will not be able to read the plus.
Check the DVD that you used, if it is DVD+R, try to use DVD-R
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