Which DVD players are compatible with burnt DVD's?

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Will burnt DVD's play on stock car DVD players?

I have a 2010 Jeep Commander with an in dash DVD/Nav and it will play bought DVD's but when I tried a burned DVD-R it said unable to read disc. So then I tried a DVD+R and it just said Data but wouldn't play. Is it because the movie files on the disc are Mp4's or am I basically screwed lol

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Format type is very important. Find out what format the system will read and then use that format to...

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American DVD players are designed for NTSC disks formatted for region 1 or 0. Many DVD players will...

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Yes, blu-ray can work as DVD player, it can play burned DVD as long as your burned DVD has the right...

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Playing burnt DVDs on a non HD TV?

Just went out and bought a 50 dollar Magnavox DVD player. When playing burnt DVDs on my HD TV the audio/visual get mixed up and the audio is a second after the visual. Anybody know if there is a solution to this? Thanks. I have had no problem playing...

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The Magnavox DVD player does not like the mode your video was recorded in..... I think you recorded...

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How can I make copies of DVDs burnt on Funai SV2000, using PC?

When I record video on DVD using Funai SV2000, it creates two subdirectories Video_TS and Video_RM. When I tried to use Nero to make copies of the DVD, it copies only the first directory and the copy is not readable on DVD players. Did anyone try make...

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i give up trying to burn copy dvd's it sucks

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Wanna buy a dvd recorder for tv, but do most dvd players play these dvds properly?

I have a few movies that a friend of mine copied to blank dvds on their computer. I found that I can play the dvds on my laptop and on my bf's older dvd player, but not on my dvd players (which are more updated). If I use a blank dvd to record a movie...

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so long as u get a resinably priced dvd player that will do dvd +- r disks u wont have a problem

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Burnt dvd's wont play properly on both dvd players?

I have burned two DVDs, one on DVD+R and another on DVD-R, and both seem to have the same problem. On my ps2 the movie plays, the the audio gets cut out every so often randomly. And on the other dvd player it reads it but never gets farther than that...

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DVD format is VOB, you have to convert your video to DVD compatible video at first, otherwise standard...

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I've tried 5 different DVD-players to play written DVDs, but none work...?

I've burned a movie on 3 DVDs, a Memorex DVD+R DL, a Memorex DVD+R, and a Maxwell DVD-R. I've tested all three in 5 different DVD players, a Magnavox, a Panasonic, two Sonys, and a PS2. I'm not quite DVD-writing savvy, so if someone could explain what...

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The newer DVD players will play almost anything. But make sure you are closing or finalizing the DVD...

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Help!! My DVDs wont play on other DVD players?

To all of you experts out there, there is possibly a really simple answer. A few years ago I took quite a few family videos on my camcorder. I then transferred them onto VHS tapes and could watch them anywhere. Then when tapes were hardly used, I re...

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You should finish the recording process by finalising the disk. It may not be too late to do this in...

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DVD-RAM drive (was a burner) Wont Read Burnt DATA CDS/DVDS?

If i insert a Game DVD (COD2) for instance, it will detect it, and autostart, then if i take it out, and stick in any burnt Data dvd with various things on there, the DVD will think i just stuck the COD2 cd back in and will Start the CallOfDuty2 autoplay...

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First,check your dvd driver Second,suggest you change a good dvd burner,i used Windows movie maker before...

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