Why dvd can not be played

Why dvd can not be played


Recorded DVDs with movies are normally played normally on both the computer and an external DVD player. However, sometimes with their reproduction, problems arise.



Why dvd can not be played


One of the reasons for the impossibility of reproductionA DVD-ROM drive may be that the drive or player does not support this type of disc. For example, the drive can only read DVD + R or DVD-R discs. Some players refuse to read DVD + RW. To correct the situation, you can only rewrite the movie to a suitable disk or replace the drive (player). The player may refuse to play the disc on which the movie is recorded in * .avi or * .mkv formats if the video file exceeds 2 GB. If some movies are not played on the computer, the reason may be in the absence of the necessary codecs. Put the program K-Lite Codec Pack, it has a set of codecs to play most of the existing video file formats. In particular, very convenient codec Media Player Classic. Sometimes there are problems with viewing on the computer of mini DVD-disks from video cameras. The reason here is not in the computer or in the disk, but in an improperly closed session when recording video on the camera. To prevent such problems, you should carefully read the instructions to the camera and follow its recommendations when recording video. If the video file is not supported by the player, recode the movie in the desired format using one of the decoders. For example, Any Video Converter. This program allows you to convert movies in a variety of formats, while having numerous settings to get the desired result. But teach that converting a movie to a different format can take quite a long time (several hours). The reason for the errors when playing a DVD disc may be an incorrect conversion of the movie. In this case, you need to either get acquainted with the manual to the program and set the correct settings, or use another program. Errors of playback may occur when using a poor-quality recording program, usually downloaded from the Internet. The bad quality of recording sometimes happens to the widespread and, in general, very convenient program Ashampoo Burning Studio. If you use it, try reinstalling it or use another one - for example, Nero. Sometimes the cause of playback errors is a poor-quality DVD. If the movie is jerky, with sound skips, etc., try to write it to another brand's disc.