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Right,

I'm burning a DVD Iso in imgburn, I can play it in my recorder but I don't like to use it as I get black lines running through the picture, so I use my Sony standalone DVD player as it's connected to the same TV.

 

I know it

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You've burned from an ISO image and the disc verified fine, which means it was properly burned, then the problem can only be the ISO image itself. The 'Cannot Play This Disc' message kind of gives away that the content isn't in a format supported by your DVD player (possibly NTSC/PAL issue).

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I 20:01:09 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, Joliet

Should be this if it's a DVD Video project.

 

I 00:00:00 Source File File System(s): ISO9660; UDF (1.02)
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Cynthia, you didn't see this...

I 20:01:09 Source File Application Identifier: Nero Burning ROM

It was bound to be wrong in some way :rolleyes::whistling:=))

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You've burned from an ISO image and the disc verified fine, which means it was properly burned, then the problem can only be the ISO image itself. The 'Cannot Play This Disc' message kind of gives away that the content isn't in a format supported by your DVD player (possibly NTSC/PAL issue).
It's not NTSC/PAL issue as I play all sorts with ConvertXtoDVD and I been playing the disc in my recorder.

 

So what you guys think I should do? Rebuild it to change the file system?

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Yes, recreate the image.

 

You can do that directly within ImgBurn to save using multiple programs.

 

 

I might be able to help here. I also have the same issue and I looked at your file post and saw you are using a DVD-R. -R's will not play on the Sony 99.9 percent of the time. Yes the convert discs will play on occasion as mine do, but I think your problem is the media type and the player you are using. Try using a Verbatim +R and see what happens.

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