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Try to play the DVD on some other players. You could download some free DVD player programs to check if other players can play the burnt DVD. You could try Leawo Blu-ray Player. If other players cannot play the burnt dvd, then it is possibly the DVD disc problem. It might be due to the disc is damaged or there is a label on the disc to prevent it from normally playing. Also, the burning speed could also influence the DVD disc, higher speed would be more possible to damage the disc.
Try another brand of DVD media. The data density on dvd's is much higher than cd's. I have not had any luck with cheap brands of dvd's. You could also try slowing down the burn speed. The cheaper dvd's may need a slower speed setting.
Are you letting the dvd burner "verify" the burn? Or are you skipping that step? Verifying the burn won't fix a bad burn, but it will let you know if the burn failed. Then you won't keep the dvd around until later, just to find out it doesn't work.
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That is usually an error within Power2go. Does the drive read discs normally and can you write to the disc with Windows? If you can the error lies with Power2go, if it doesn't the error is with you disc drive or burning media. Try a different make of disc as if the reflectivity of the disc is too low, Power2go may not see enough information and not be able to repair the missing bits.
Some CD/DVD-writing software allows multiple "sessions" (write a bunch of files, do not "close" the disk, much later write a bunch of files), so that you can "add" files to an "open" ("non-closed") CD/DVD disk.
restart mac and hold down the mouse after you hear the startup noise
if
that does not work try opening up disk utility and click on the icon of
your disk under the left hand column then go up to eject button and
click eject
The 4600 has PowerDVD to play DVDs (You should have the software CD to install it on the 3000) DVD burning software would be Roxio/Sonic, and you should have that CD too.
If you don't have the CDs, then try download.com to download Free player software and Burning software
Two things you can check. First, whenever you burn a DVD or CD you must be sure to "close" or "finalize" the disc. Often this is done automatically, but double-check to make sure. If the disc was left "open" so that more files could be added later then it will probably only play on the computer that burned it. Second, there are some DVD drives that just won't read every type of recordable disc. Ask your friend to burn a DVD-R instead of a DVD+R and try to play it on your computer. Or, check if his DVD+R recording plays OK on other computers. If so, your DVD drive may be faulty and need replacing. Good luck.
have you installed the softwares to burn DV/CDs? maybe you hadn't installed the softwares yet. normally samsung uses NERO. check the installation kits.
Canon DC210...To finalize the disk, you first probably want to have the AC adapter plugged in even if your camera does not require it in order to access the finalize menu option, as the process can be quite lengthy and use battery power -wouldn't want to run out in the middle of the operation....THEN....Make sure you are in VIEW mode -not record mode...THEN...Press the FUNC button on the side of the camera -you should then notice the FINALIZE option -among others -navigate to the actual finalize command using the joystick, then press it down and let it work its magic - try not to move it until it is finished. After it is finished -it can be removed and will be recognized by a dvd player, recorder or drive that is compatible with this type of disk in the first place, Apparently, this camcorder records video to the .VRO file type -so be sure any video editor/converter/player software on your computer recognizes this file type.
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