Burned DVDs wont play on my regular dvd player, but will work just fine on my pc?
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I have an HP DVD740e series, and everything works fine, it's just that when I try to play the burned lightscribe disc on my regular dvd player, it won't work, but works fine on my pc. Any thoughts? I've tried burning at both the 8 and 4x speeds...nothing seems to work. I even tried to play it on my PS2, which seems to play most everything, and still nothing. Do you think it may have something to do with the LightScribe discs that I'm using, or what? I'm using DVD+R. I assume that's what my DVD drive takes, noting a little "+" sign on the drive itself. HELP!!
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Answer:
Download using utorrent then use program AVI2DVD then copy to DVD using DVD decrypter
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