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DVD's won't play on KOSS player! (pics from Kodak 7330 on HP Computer)
I have experimentally saved photos from a Kodak C7330 on DVDs, using
'Media Center' and 'Sonic' on my HP computer, and tried to play them on my older KOSS DVD player. One was a 'movie' format, where the first pic fades into the second, etc. The next was a data DVD, closed. The third was a data DVD, left open. The first time in, the first disk (movie format)played. I removed it and put in another. Thee second nor third would not play, receiving 'bad disk' message. I put the first back in, and now it also brought up the bad disk message. Checked all settings, turned unit on and off, all seemed fine. Any ideas? .... or possibly any recommendations on disk type or ... ? Thanks for your attention! Paul |
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DVD's won't play on KOSS player! (pics from Kodak 7330 on HP Computer)
"Paul" wrote in message .. . I have experimentally saved photos from a Kodak C7330 on DVDs, using 'Media Center' and 'Sonic' on my HP computer, and tried to play them on my older KOSS DVD player. One was a 'movie' format, where the first pic fades into the second, etc. The next was a data DVD, closed. The third was a data DVD, left open. The first time in, the first disk (movie format)played. I removed it and put in another. Thee second nor third would not play, receiving 'bad disk' message. I put the first back in, and now it also brought up the bad disk message. Checked all settings, turned unit on and off, all seemed fine. Any ideas? ... or possibly any recommendations on disk type or ... ? Thanks for your attention! Paul If the player wasn't designed to play burned dvd's or the particular file formats you are using, you're out of luck. The good news is Walmart sell units that will play almost anything for around $50. Dave Cohen |
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DVD's won't play on KOSS player! (pics from Kodak 7330 on HP Computer)
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 10:14:53 -0500, Paul
wrote: I have experimentally saved photos from a Kodak C7330 on DVDs, using 'Media Center' and 'Sonic' on my HP computer, and tried to play them on my older KOSS DVD player. One was a 'movie' format, where the first pic fades into the second, etc. The next was a data DVD, closed. The third was a data DVD, left open. The first time in, the first disk (movie format)played. I removed it and put in another. Thee second nor third would not play, receiving 'bad disk' message. I put the first back in, and now it also brought up the bad disk message. Checked all settings, turned unit on and off, all seemed fine. Any ideas? ... or possibly any recommendations on disk type or ... ? Thanks for your attention! Paul Use DVD-R instead of +R |
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DVD's won't play on KOSS player! (pics from Kodak 7330 on HPComputer)
Paul wrote:
I have experimentally saved photos from a Kodak C7330 on DVDs, using 'Media Center' and 'Sonic' on my HP computer, and tried to play them on my older KOSS DVD player. One was a 'movie' format, where the first pic fades into the second, etc. The next was a data DVD, closed. The third was a data DVD, left open. The first time in, the first disk (movie format)played. I removed it and put in another. Thee second nor third would not play, receiving 'bad disk' message. I put the first back in, and now it also brought up the bad disk message. Checked all settings, turned unit on and off, all seemed fine. Any ideas? ... or possibly any recommendations on disk type or ... ? Thanks for your attention! Paul Hi Paul, Sorry to hear about your trouble. Have you tried to play your CD/DVD in another player to see if it works in any other devices? If not, then it is likely how it was created. What kind of drive did you use to write the CD/DVD? Is everything compatible with each other? Might make a difference. All should be complying with the Orange book rules. Let us know if you can get the media to play elsewhere. Talk to you soon, Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company |
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DVD's won't play on KOSS player! (pics from Kodak 7330 on HP Computer)
Older DVD movie players have lasers that operate at frequencies that
cannot deal with the recordable DVD media of more recent years. |
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DVD's won't play on KOSS player! (pics from Kodak 7330 on HP Computer)
On 20 Jan 2006 08:29:15 -0800, Bill Tuthill wrote:
wrote: Use DVD-R instead of +R That's kind of an urban legend. It's hardly an urban legend. DVD+R spin at twice the speed of DVD-R. Some older DVD players can not spin at the DVD +R speed. |
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