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 Posted by Franc Zabkar on 04/28/06 02:28 
On 25 Apr 2006 08:58:40 -0700, duffytweedy@gmail.com put finger to 
keyboard and composed: 
 
>A few weeks ago I bought a Panasonic DMR-ES10 recorder, and have been 
>moving 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? 
 
Rather than attempting to *play* your DVD-R, I'd copy the files to a 
directory on your PC HDD. Then I'd compare them byte-for-byte with the 
originals. In this way you could eliminate any issues relating to 
codecs, artifacts, etc. 
 
I'm still using Win98SE, so I'd compare the files from a DOS box using 
the following command line: 
 
 fc /b  HD-folder\HD_files  DVD-folder\DVD_files 
 
- Franc Zabkar 
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