At 10:31 AM -0400 3/22/2012, Skyler Rudd wrote:
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I am having an issue with my burned DVD's not playing on my 2002 QS
933 MHz Mac. I have 1.5 GB of RAM and I have an NEC DVD_RW ND-3520A
drive using Toast Titanium v. 9.0.1 running Mac OS X 10.4.11. The
movies play fine on my DVD player for the TV, but I need them to
play on my computer so I can learn the guitar parts.
"DVDs not playing". Exactly what does that mean? That's kindof like
saying your car won't go without offering any details -- we can't
tell if you lost your keys or forgot to open the garage door!
Do the discs not show up on your desktop? Can Finder open them? Can
VLC view them? Or is something locking up or ? What error message
is being displayed? Be specific, please!
Have you tried cleaning your DVD drive?
Check both the system.log and console.log for errors, both hard i/o
from the drive and soft errors from VLC while it's playing.
These DVD's are owned by my son, but he will not let me use the
originals, only the copies. I use MacTheRipper and then DVD2oneX2 to
set them up for Toast.
Why would you rip a dvd then reburn it like that? Just use Disk
Utility to duplicate the disc as-is without re-encoding it three
times.
- Dan.
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