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Im tha noob.

 

I used ImgBurn using TSST burner on my HP notebook. I used Memorex DVD-R 16X 4.7GB. To burn a dvd movie.

 

ImgBurn worked great... i popped the disc in the PS2 and it says please insert a Playstation Disc..

 

A buddy of mine had burned some movies for me on TDK DVD-R that the pS2 WILL play.

 

What gives?

 

Before I get spanked I did search the forum.

 

Thanks for your help!

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If you would have searched for Memorex you would have found Verbatim. :thumbsup:

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If you would have searched for Memorex you would have found Verbatim. :thumbsup:

 

So its the Memorex? Not my newbie ImgBurn skills?

 

Thanks for the tip.. And Tool is the best.

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If you post a log we might be able to tell you if your hardware might be acting up too. Imgburn->Help->burn logs

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If you post a log we might be able to tell you if your hardware might be acting up too. Imgburn->Help->burn logs

 

ok

ImgBurn.log

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I 08:51:26 Total Physical Memory: 1,038,144 KB - Available: 221,704 KB

 

You really should run 2 gigs to make Vista happy, not much left there for other stuff.

 

 

I 08:52:48 Destination Device: [1:0:0] TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-L632M 0A17

 

Check your manufacturers website for a firmware update...is this an HP laptop?

 

I 08:52:48 Destination Media Type: DVD-R (Disc ID: CMC MAG. AM3) (Speeds: 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x)

 

We've already addressed the media issues.

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Yes its an HP laptop 5 months old

 

Thanks again for your interest, patience, and help.

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Can your PS2 play xvid stuff? I think an original one can't.

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Can your PS2 play xvid stuff? I think an original one can't.

 

So i need to convert the xvid file to what?

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So i need to convert the xvid file to what?

DVD-Video, which is the format that any DVD player can play. You can do that using DVD Flick (free), ConvertXtoDVD and others :thumbup:

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You should find plenty of stuff on how to make the PS2 play xvid thru a search with Google.

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Well using a DVD convert program is easier than hot rodding my PS2

 

Thanks again

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you can get some elf files that install on your memory card and boot a nice little media player.

 

They'll play xvid / divx.

 

'SMS' springs to mind.

 

http://home.casema.nl/eugene_plotnikov/

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Well I converted it to DVD video and reburned.. Now I get a message from either the TV or the PS2 that " TV is not compatible"

 

Thanks again for your help

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Probably a PAL/NTSC thing.

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ok back in DVD flick i changed the video from PAL to NTSC.. Ill try again, thank you

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ok back in DVD flick i changed the video from PAL to NTSC.. Ill try again, thank you

 

What part of the world do you live in?

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The US its a philco tv

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NTSC is what you want then, I think you are on the right track.

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I hope so!! Thank you all sooo much.. Ive read many posts in this forum and you are all some very kind and patient people.

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Good luck.

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:headbanging:

 

Yah buddy!!! U guys are the best.. And I learned lots of things!! Thank you soo much

  • 1 year later...
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I have bad news for people using TSSTcorp and trying to writs dvds for PS2. I have a hp notebook too and try to write some iso of ps2, only a few pal and ntsc patched isos work... I think the problem was the DVD.. or my PS2... but i try with another TSSTcorp device and found the same problem and found on internet other people with the same problem with "samsungs" devices who is almost the same(TSST = toshiba samsung storage tecnologhy). I think there is a problem with our TSSTcorp devices.

 

If some1 know about a solution i'll happy to read it :P

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