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ianymaty

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  1. The log looks fine. Burn and verify OK. ImgBurn has done its job perfect, hence you can play it on computer.

     

    Your problem may lay in players compatibility to read the media you use or most probably PAL/NTSC system incomaptibility.

     

    Does your players support both standards? Look in manual.

  2. ImgBurn was designed to burn various types of disc images. In time it was added a Build mode to create discs from files/folders from hard drive.

     

    ImgBurn burns the files "as is", it does't modify the files in any way. What you give in, is what you get out to disc.

     

    DVD Flick was designed to transcode a various video files in a standard DVD Video structure. It uses his own version ImgBurn (old v2.4.4.0) to burn the output of the transcode to disc.

     

    Now, if your standalone DVD player can't play other type of files (avi, mpg, mkv) you need to use DVD Flick or similar program to make the DVD Video structure and finaly burn that to disc with ImgBurn.

     

    There are guides at DVD Flick how to use it and here, on this forum you can find the guide to burn a DVD Video disc using ImgBurn. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showforum=4

  3. You can change the write speed in the Device tab on the right. There you will see the line (with the disc in the drive) Supported Write Speeds:

     

    Only pick what's available. Try all, one by one.

     

    If it manage to burn and verify OK at a lower speed it's alright, you don't have to abandon them.

     

    In case it don't, you have to try the 2.4x version media MKM-001-00. It is more accepted by a variety of drives but seems is more harder to get them now.

  4. OK, you edited the post with the log...

     

    Laptop/slimline burners aren't a good choice when you burn Double Layer's.

     

    You are using 8x rated media and your drive can burn that disc at max 6x.

     

    Try 4x and then 3x to see if that produces a better burn.

     

    Try to find 2.4x rated media MKM-001-00

  5. Your description is a little vague. Can you describe im more details what you intend to burn?

     

    Is it a DVD Video or other type of files? What Guide you followed?

     

    Did you start to burn that disc and stopped? Post the log as the pink box above suggest.

  6. Don't listen to old stories. That was a long time ago.

     

    All you need is a good quality burn at whatever speed is that possible.

     

    For that you need to try all the speeds available and always verify your burns.

     

    Only that will ensure you that the disc is readable, at least in the drive that burned it.

  7. Your problem may be the media compatibility of the player.

     

    Does your player support playing NTSC standard? Can it play from DVD+R discs? Look in manual.

     

    Update firmware on your drive http://www.firmwarehq.com/Samsung/TS-H653B/files.html

     

    DVDFlick comes with its own version of ImgBurn that is way old. Update ImgBurn to current version. Make the project in two steps, first the encodig than the burn with ImgBurn current version.

    That way you may check the quality and playability with a software player before burn to disc.To make it in two steps you need to change that setting in DVDFlick.

    If you not want that, you can replace ImgBurn.exe found in Program Files/DVD Flick/imgburn folder with the new version from Program Files/ImgBurn in order to use the current version at burning part.

     

    Search for an update firmware for your Magnavox player on their site.

     

    Try other brands of discs. Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden are recommended

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