As you have probably already read in the title, I have the problem that my burned DVD can't be played on the TV. On the laptop it works, however, and the DVD player, it can't be synonymous, because we have often played there burned DVDs.
Have it first tried with Windows Explorer, but then read that that does not work because it somehow only works with Windows. (Unfortunately I have no idea 😂🙈) Then I downloaded a program named "CDBurnerXP" and then burned the video again on a new DVD. However, then stood on the TV again the same "VD-R No Support".
I hope someone can help, because the whole should be a birthday gift 😩 Thank you in advance in advance.
What kind of file does the video have? If the MP4 or Avi or FLV should be, not all DVD players can recognize this.
You have to convert the video to H.264 format.
There are two possibilities your player does not play burned DVDs or you have calculated the calculation for the DVD wrong. For a DVD, the movie should never be longer than 2 hours in quality. The image quality should be PAL and the frame rate is a maximum of 25. There are good programs that you can change certain values the longer a movie is to burn them on the DVD the worse the quality. You can record on DVDs up to 6 hours. I advise a maximum of two hours or two and a half.
I hope it is not a too silly question if I ask you have the video file burned as a data DVD or as a video DVD.
It must of course be burned as a video DVD, your burning program has this menu item.
The movie or the video is about 25 minutes.
So I'm in the program on data compilation where directly below is "Create ISO images, normal data media, MP3-CDs and video DVDs" I wanted to go to the second point called "Video-DVD" but I could do that Do not add video, so to burn… So I have selected the first point because the second does not work. 🤷🏼♀️
Then it is clear that the TV is not able to read since it burned as a data DVD.
If the program does not want to burn it as a Video DVD, I assume that the video files are not suitable for the Video DVD format. Maybe, if the TV has a USB port, but the movie file could be read directly from the TV.
Okay thank you very much.
You probably the tip given to convert your video file, in principle, this is of course a good tip. But note, however, that the quality can suffer.
To burn movies / videos to DVD requires a DVD authoring program. This converts the source material into VOB files and then burns them to a blank DVD. I recommend DVDStyler: https://www.dvdstyler.org/de/ Available for Windows, Mac and Linux. So you can also design a DVD menu and divide into chapters.
I've just downloaded but there comes as the notification that there's a mistake if I want to add the video. I guess it's because of the video but unfortunately no idea what's the error. : / 🤷🏼♀️
This may be due to the video format or it is damaged. With the VLC Media Player you can repair damaged videos.
Okay, I'll try it all.
I had that time, it was there that only DVDs - or just CDs blanks I do not remember exactly - "playable on other devices".