Wizard008,
I don't have an answer regarding the playback problems your seeing on your PC. However, is it possible that your TV DVD player requires a different type of DVD blank than you used?
What did you burn the DVD on, a DVD-R or a DVD+R?
Many DVD players will not play both types of DVDs. Some do play both, but it seems most require a DVD-R to be used, but not all.
Generally, the DVD player manual will state what type of DVDs can be played. If you can't find the information in your manual, try to make a new DVD using the opposite type of blank than you used for the first one. Don S.
"wizard008" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I need some serious help here folks! > > I am using Movie Maker 6 (SP1) that comes with Vista and am trying to > publish a simple project that definitely previews right. The steps that I go > through are: > > - hit publish movie > - select DVD (I am then taken to DVD Maker) > - I leave all my setting as default, which is: > ->start with DVD Menu > ->aspect ratio is 4:3 > ->video format is NTSC > ->burn speed is fastest > ** I live in North America and don't have a WS TV ** > > - the burn process completes and ejects the DVD > - I put the DVD in the player and it doesn't recognize the DVD at all > - I put it in the computer to see what's up and the computer recognizes it > but doesn't automatically play it. > > If I run the VIDEO_TS.IFO file, the video will play but what happens is I > get two images of the movie (it appears to be some kind of overlay issues or > something). Not sure if this help. I've tried Adobe Premiere and got the > same results (i.e. burns fine but doesn't play ...). > > Any reason why this may be happening? > > >
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