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#1 jsb8806

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Posted 07 September 2008 - 08:18 PM

I am new to MyDVD10 Premiere

I am trying to create a video disk that will play on a DVD player. I have three movies in .mpg format. I've gone through the process of creating and burning my DVD. I am using DVD+R as a media.

1.  Problem one is that when I put the newly burned DVD into any DVD drive on any of my computers the DVD does not play. When I take the DVD out and put it in a stand alone DVD player it plays.

2.  Although the newly burned DVD plays on a stand alone DVD player, I can only navigate to teh first of three videos on the DVD. I am not able to navigate to the second or third video using any of the buttons on the DVD remote.

I'm sure both are simple problems. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Edited by jsb8806, 07 September 2008 - 08:18 PM.


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Posted 08 September 2008 - 03:09 AM

QUOTE (jsb8806 @ Sep 7 2008, 11:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am new to MyDVD10 Premiere

I am trying to create a video disk that will play on a DVD player. I have three movies in .mpg format. I've gone through the process of creating and burning my DVD. I am using DVD+R as a media.

1.  Problem one is that when I put the newly burned DVD into any DVD drive on any of my computers the DVD does not play. When I take the DVD out and put it in a stand alone DVD player it plays.

2.  Although the newly burned DVD plays on a stand alone DVD player, I can only navigate to teh first of three videos on the DVD. I am not able to navigate to the second or third video using any of the buttons on the DVD remote.

I'm sure both are simple problems. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.


1) Are you expecting the disc to autostart?  That's a Windows setting.  What program are you play the DVD with?  Windows player needs a plug in.  Download and run VLC free player (link).  I don't think CinePlayer comes with the Premier that you have.

2) When you make a disc, add the titles in the order you want them on the disc and don't move them.  The actual selection button for the movies is a lot larger than what it appears.  If you move the buttons, there is a chance that they will overlap and give you the performance that you are seeing.  Shorten you title names if you are using text with the button.

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