Over time, I have compiled a list of common problems that arise, your home DVD 's play in your DVD player. If you want to know how a DVD that works with most DVD players can read you have to burn.

Different DVD formats

Statistically, DVD-R / DVD + R (write once) discs work better than rewritable discs. Less popular choice, DVD-RAM is almost never use discs can be played in home GPDVD.

Maintain low bitrate

Make sure the video bitrate is less than 7 MB. There is a maximum combination of audio and video bitrate that DVD players can handle, used to combine video with large uncompressed audio to produce a DVD that can not be combined with DVD-playing systems.

Use the correct coding of audio

Bitrate issue is one of the reasons why you should always use compressed audio.While the DVD authoring software allows multiple audio formats, the package no longer compatible with the encryption is likely to Dolby Digital. On the other hand, the PCM should be avoided unless you know what you're doing. PCM is basically uncompressed audio data, and he takes most of the space compared to other forms of encryption.

The bitsetting Trick

You can use a process known as "bitsetting" is used to improve the chances that your DVD + R willcorrectly. The details of this technology is long, so here are just the basic idea – which is stored on DVD is an area called the "Booktype" indicates the type of DVD. This field is preset DVD-R (W) discs and can not be changed. However, it is possible in this area on a DVD + R (W) disk, so you can connect DVD players, I think DVD + R is actually a DVD-ROM drives. This usually leads to verybetter compatibility with DVD players.

Many DVD burning programs to change Booktype field (a famous example Nero). Many manufacturers of drives Booktype DVD offers tools for a DVD to edit. A detailed explanation of this method is beyond the scope of this article, but you can only go to your favorite search engine and type "bitsetting" – which is probably a good explanation of the firstresults page.

Other suggestions

"You get what you pay for." If you want your work on DVD home video network system, it is probably a good idea to have a couple of dollars and quality of media to achieve. And even then, noting that many experts will tell you, DVD burner at 2x or 1x speed for the best quality and compatibility you need. Personally I never had the patience to use this forum to test me, please try it yourself – which certainlywill hurt the quality.

There is also the possibility that any compatibility problems you are experiencing problems caused by the DVD burning / authoring software. Different programs have different video encoding quality and has a second level of support for DVD-Video functions. If you can not think your video to work with software will not try another program. Fortunately, there is no shortage of DVD applications, and most of them offer a free trial, soYou can try and see if they produce a better compatibility.

Final

Do not worry if you have a problem that has not been addressed here, has not – the answer is probably somewhere "out there" on the web. Compatibility DVD is just too big a topic to discuss in detail in one paragraph (and I bet that someone, somewhere, a book written about it).

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