Problem to watch DVD made with DVDA Studio

Paulo Omar wrote on 10/7/2012, 8:27 AM
I've made a disc with menus, videos, etc. I can prepare it, export to a ISO file, but when I try to open the iso file, I've got the message: "Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because the disk prohibits playback in your region of the world. You must obtain a disc that is intended for your geographic region."
When I try to reproduce with Media Player Classic, I've got almost the same problem. I can export a ISO using DVDStyler and Avid Studio and watch without problems, using MagicISO.

Other problem: When I try to burn ISO to a disc, I've got problem again.

Both with PAL and NTSC the problem happens.

I've unistalled codecs, installed again, updated .Net framework and problem remains.

What can I do to use the program fully and make a usable disc, region free?

Thanks in advance.

Comments

Steve Grisetti wrote on 10/7/2012, 9:13 AM
ISO files are disc image files. Media players can't play them in their .iso formats.

Use a program like ImgBurn (a free download) or even DVD Architect itself to burn this file to a disc, however, and it will convert the file to .MTS files which your BluRay players should all have no problems playing.
Paulo Omar wrote on 10/7/2012, 2:24 PM
Hi Steve,

thanks for reply, but the problem isn't because it is ISO. I use MagicDisc to emulate a DVD drive, that reads ISO and I can access the "disc" emulated.

I do this with others ISO files.

I create a ISO and have problem when I try to burn DVD, and when I try to emulate it.
vkmast wrote on 10/7/2012, 2:41 PM
Like Steve says, burn that .iso with ImgBurn, if you're making a DVD. It's free
See also online Help, Burning your DVD project and/or Preparing/Burning your blu-ray disc project.