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    Burned DVD will not play in DVD player

    Hello, i am experiencing the same problem that a number of Windows 7 users have been reporting in the forums but i have not read a resolve yet.

    Just as the user Barberay reported, i have a HP Laptop running Windows 7, 4 GB, 64 bit, AMD Turion II 2.4 GHZ, DVD Fab 6 using Imgburn. No external hard drive, no recent changes. This is happening with all DVD's i burn. I have another HP laptop running XP and DVD Fab 5 that i have been burning DVDs with for years with no problems.

    Any thoughts?

    #2
    Originally posted by jballrolin View Post
    Any thoughts?
    Don't make backups on the laptop ....
    AX







    The default Log File location: C:\Documents and Settings\"User Acct"\My Documents\DVDFab\Log

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      #3
      Will the DVD play in the drive you burned it in? Will it play on the XP machine? If you are using +R discs did you set Fab to booktype to DVD-ROM?
      How to post the internal log


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        #4
        Odds are you are using Memorex.. Throw up a coin heads it wont work, tails........ it won't work.... buy Verbatim -R.

        As AX said. Don't use laptop or if you do use external drive because the internal drives on a laptop just can't handle this type of work very well.

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          #5
          Using Verbatim DVD +R. It will play in both the Windows 7 and XP laptops.

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            #6
            Also, tried to add burn from my external passport drive. Still doesn't work. The same Verbatims burn and play fine when burned from my XP laptop. Did not try to set booktype to DVD-ROM. How do i do that?

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              #7
              Go to common settings by clicking the green check mark, then down to "WRITE" you'll see the box near the bottom of the screen. Tick the box, this may be the key to the problem. DVD-ROM is the most compatible.
              How to post the internal log


              Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
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                #8
                Ok, 90312, thanks for the suggestion. Tried it with DVD-ROM checked. No luck.

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                  #9
                  Are you sure your drive will change the booktype? Download VSO inspector and check it, it's a free download and a handy tool. See the picture:
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                    #10
                    I have 4 set top players in the house. If I use Verbatim -R I can play them in all of them. If I use Verbatim +R I can play them in 3 of them. The one player it won't work in is a very cheap player and I don't think it likes +R's.

                    If you have any -R's (Single layer).... Try them. If you use Double layer then you the best is the Verbatim +R DL that is best (In my opinion)

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Karloff View Post
                      I have 4 set top players in the house. If I use Verbatim -R I can play them in all of them. If I use Verbatim +R I can play them in 3 of them. The one player it won't work in is a very cheap player and I don't think it likes +R's.

                      If you have any -R's (Single layer).... Try them. If you use Double layer then you the best is the Verbatim +R DL that is best (In my opinion)

                      If you change the book type to DVD-ROM it will probably play in the odd player, that's my whole point.
                      How to post the internal log


                      Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
                      Albert Einstein

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                        #12
                        Ok... sorry for the delay in getting back to you guys. Downloaded VSO Inspector. Looks like DVD-ROM. Still no play.

                        Also, the same DVD player is able to play the DVD +R when burned with DVDFAB 5 on Windows Vista.

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                          #13
                          Try downloading and using ImgBurn and use it as the burning engine instead of the default VSO.

                          There is a full tutorial (inc Video) on this forum on how to do this.
                          "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                            #14
                            Greg, if you check my original post you'll see that i am already running imgburn

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                              #15
                              Sorry mate. It gets a bit hard to keep track when threads get longer.

                              My apologies....
                              "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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