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AnyDVD Discuss, Unable to view on Panasonic at Copy Movie forum; I am using anydvd in combo with clone DVD and get copies that work GREAT on my JVC and/or Sony players BUT when I use the same disc in my Panasonic progressive scan player (model DVD_RP62) it will not read the disc ...H*E*L*P !!


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Old 07-09-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Unable to view on Panasonic

I am using anydvd in combo with clone DVD and get copies that work GREAT on my JVC and/or Sony players BUT when I use the same disc in my Panasonic progressive scan player (model DVD_RP62) it will not read the disc ...H*E*L*P !!
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Re: Unable to view on Panasonic

I would guess that it is the media you are using - what is it? The fact that it plays okay in other drives proves that AnyDVD and CloneDVD2 have done their job fine.
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Panasonic DVD RP62 vs. DVD+R Media

According to the comments on this player in the videohelp.com web site, your player is pretty fussy about playing back +R media. If that is what you are using, you may have to switch to -R media. If your burner supports book type management on DVD+R media, you might try setting it for DVD-ROM to see if that works.
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Thanks ... I am have been using +R will try the switch and see if it helps... again thanks for the suggestion
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Re: Panasonic DVD RP62 vs. DVD+R Media

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According to the comments on this player in the videohelp.com web site, your player is pretty fussy about playing back +R media. If that is what you are using, you may have to switch to -R media. If your burner supports book type management on DVD+R media, you might try setting it for DVD-ROM to see if that works.
Good advice about setting the booktype, I am confident this will solve your problem. I always burn DVD+ and have the booktype set to DVD-Rom. I have loaned some of my copies out to over a dozen people who's equipment went from sophisticated to cheap crap, they all played without any problems using the DVD-Rom format. Don't forget you can only set the booktype with DVD+ media, not DVD-.

What burner are you using?
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