Kamis, 23 Januari 2014

Why will a recorded DVD not play on my DVD player?

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nateness01


I have a recorded DVD that was recorded from VHS on an older Sony DVD recorder a few years ago. Since then the original recorder has failed and we got rid of it. Now I can not get any DVD player or computer to read the disc, it says the disc is blank. Why is this? How would only the original recorder play the disc? Is there a program or something I can use to play it?


Answer
Asked and answered here:
http://www.askdavetaylor.com/sony_dvd_recorder_dvds_wont_play_elsewhere/

Could be the file format
Could be the disk type
Could be whether the disk was finalized, as usually not done on the equipment you describe and needs to be for a standard DVD player
Could be a damaged disk

What is the DVD player you are trying to use? I would say 80% only play DVD's of either DVD+/-R in a standard DVD format. Some play other file type formats, some play non-finalized disks, some play only DVD-R, some play DVDRW.

Put the disk in a computer. Go to My Computer and see what the drive says.
Should be 0 bytes free in UDF format
That shows it is a finalized disk.
Explore it with Internet Explorer, and it should have a Video_TS and Audio_TS file set.
Inside the Video_TS should be .VOB files, .IFO files, and .BUP files.
Make sure your folder options include showing all file types.

You can download VLC player as it plays almost anything, and to fix or finish the disk you may need to finalize it, you may need to re-burn it, you may need to format convert it. If you provide more information I can be more specific. I keep my Y/A email available.

Will this cord work to connect my dvd player to my computer screen?




MAlloy


It has red yellow and white plugs on one side like the ones from the dvd player that plug in the tv on one side and it has that big blue thing you have to screw into the tv on the other. will this work to connect my dvd player to a computer moniter to watch movies?


Answer
Nope. There are no simple cords that will allow you to connect a composite-RCA source to a computer monitor blue VGA port.

Those VGA-to-composite-RCA cords are intended for video cards with a specially-built VGA port that can also send out a composite signal.

It will NOT work if you try to use it in reverse to connect a composite source like your DVD player to a VGA monitor. You will get no image.

Why not just play DVDs on your computer? Most likely your computer already has a DVD drive built-in.




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