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Steve Grisetti wrote on 5/31/2018, 7:20 AM

We'll need more details than that.

I assume you mean the disc won't play on a DVD player. Have you tried it on more than one DVD player? Some players are better with home-burned discs than others.

Does the disc play when you put it into your computer's drive? If so, the disc has been properly produced by the software. The problem is either with your DVD player's ability to play home-burned, the brand of your discs (Memorex discs are particularly unreliable) or possibly that the disc needs to burned and verified at a slower speed.

Mags wrote on 11/12/2018, 11:32 AM

I'm trying to play back a video on my DVD player and it says that it can't play this type of DVD. I used DVDA with earlier versions of Vegas (I just upgraded to 16) and never had any issues with this machine. Wondering if it is the DVD's. Had to buy store brand as I was trying to get a quick project out to a client and amazon messed up my next day delivery.

 

Former user wrote on 11/12/2018, 11:50 AM

What type of DVD did you purchase? Be specific.

Mags wrote on 11/12/2018, 2:34 PM

DVD +R 4.7 GB 16X 120 min. Staples brand. Playing on a Panasonic F87 5 disc carousel dvd player.

Former user wrote on 11/12/2018, 3:04 PM

From what I can tell online, that player does not support DVD +R. You need to get a DVD -R

Mags wrote on 11/12/2018, 3:08 PM

What's odd is that I have used +R before and not had an issue but I suspected that was the problem.