|  | Posted by duffytweedy on 04/25/06 15:58 
A few weeks ago I bought a Panasonic DMR-ES10 recorder, and have beenmoving my VHS home movies onto DVD-R steadily.  Most of the DVDs I've
 recorded work fine everywhere, but not always.  Sometimes the DVD plays
 fine in every home deck I try it in, but crashes every computer DVD
 player I try it in, Windows or Mac.  It'll start playing but then
 freeze the program within five minutes, and I get messages like "DVD
 Player has encountered a problem.  The disk may be dirty or damaged.
 The program will now close" or, "Media Player has encountered an error
 and will now close".  My main reason for wanting to be able to read
 DVDs on my computer is to easily burn copies, but I'm also concerned in
 general about the DVDs I'm recording.  I'm using the highest quality
 Taiyo Yuden DVD-R disks, by the  way.  Are computer DVD drives just
 more sensitive and picky than home players?
 
 One particular tape is causing me headaches.  I have an old, cheap VHS
 tape that's a copy of an old, cheap VHS tape that was itself recorded
 from 1960s Super8 tape.  So my VHS looks and sounds pretty bad.  I've
 tried several times to record it to DVD, and each time it plays in
 decks but not on any computer.  Odd coincidence?  Or, and here I may be
 sounding dumb, could there be source material (crummy VHS) that is so
 poor that the DVD recorded from it is loopy and it giving sensitive DVD
 drives fits?  Can the quality of the source possibly matter?
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