Hi,
Maybe some of you know the answer.
I got one of those DVD burners- a pioneer but I'm not sure of the exact no.


I burnt a dvd of my wedding and it seems to play in the dvd writer.  


However, it does not play on my tvs dvd player whcih is a yamaha.  the specs
for the yamaha say it plays dvds and video cds.  


So, the question is why?
Is the dvd writers marks on the rw dvd just not strong enough for the tvs
player or is there some sort of encryption or perhaps some different
standards?
Or perhaps a setting in the software I used to burn it?  I used the one the
dvd player came with whcih says nero and ulead.  Not sure which one it is
but I can go look.


Basically, I need to send out the dvd to people and it needs to work on
their tvs.


Thanks. DRE

-----Original Message-----
From: Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 10:20 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: dvd burner recommendations please

Well, I ready to make the leap into recordable dvds.  I really want to
backup all my expensive xbox games, and I'm about to get kenwood's
double-din-screen dvd player for my car which playes mp3s(4.7 gigs of mp3
action?  Yummy!).

I want to get one that does all the formats, and will have the best
readability across different players and the like.  I'm not yet worried
about backing up my dvd's, unless those double density burners have made it
to market yet(haven't heard much about it so I don't think they have).

Any recommendations, gotchas, etc etc.

Also, what should I look for with the media.  I want a couple-3 rw for
work/home file shuffling, but most will be write once.

I plan on ordering from newegg, though I will look locally for a price
compare.  I'll spend an extra $10 for the same drive if I can walk out of
the store with it right then.

Thanks as always,

Matthew
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