[pchelpers] Re: DVD problem
- From: "Louis M Hall" <lhall1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 21:44:29 -0600
cyrilh,
I posted an answer to the question you asked . . . .probably moments after
you posted. My biggest problem is that I am not standing back and studying
the a., b., cs of DVD burning. Now, as to the settings on my DVD player,
it is a very basic, relatively [two years] new, DVD player [Toshiba
SD-K620KU] that I
purchased at Sam's for about sixty dollars. I sense that a number of people
these days have a low side DVD player, but they are able to play DVD's made
on
a PC. About all I see regarding settings is, open/close skip, pause, stop
and play.
In the back I see the connections, VIDEO OUT jack, VIDEO OUT (Y/Pa/Pr)
jacks, ANALOG OUT (L/R) and S VIDEO OUT jack, which I will look into
tomorrow.
As I said though, I am looking for the "how to" to burn a DVD that someone
can play
on a simple DVD player with a simple connection.
I believe my problem may lie in that I am not capturing the video and audio
in the
correct format. I maybe should not be going through by TV card, or maybe the
audio should be going to my sound card, or maybe it goes back to the
non-digital
video and audio that I am getting from a non stereo five year old
inexpensive
Sony camcorder.
I am now forgetting if I have tested some CDs that I have burned on my PC,
that
play on a simple bedside CD player and some DVD's of home movies that the
audio and video play back on my PC, but I may not have tested them on the
DVD
player I am referring to in these posts. If I find they play, then I have
forgotten how
I went about burning them.
----- Original Message -----
From: <cyrilh@xxxxxxxx>
To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 8:59 PM
Subject: [pchelpers] Re: DVD problem
>
>
> Louis,
>
> Since the DVD plays on your computer that indicates that you have both
> the Audio file and the Video file on the DVD. Therefore if it is not
> p0laying on your DVD player then it has something to do with the audio or
> audio setup on your DVD player. Have you tried a known good DVD
>
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