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DVD don't play (except new mac)
by yoann rouillac on Jun 29, 2009 at 9:06:28 pm

Hello,

I created a video on Final Cut, export with Compressor for DVD (H.264 on a .mov). Then I create the menu on DVD Studio Pro 4 Academic, and I burn the DVD.
It works fine on my mac (new MacBook Pro and even on a 'simple' MacBook) but I can't play it on a standalone DVD player neither on an 'old' mac. I didn't try on PC BTW.

Does anyone knows where is the problem coming from?
Is it a problem of 'building' it?

THANX for your reply

Yoann

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Re: DVD don't play (except new mac)
by Noah Kadner on Jun 29, 2009 at 9:08:32 pm

Try setting up a video track as your first play.

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Re: DVD don't play (except new mac)
by yoann rouillac on Jun 29, 2009 at 9:14:26 pm

HI,

OK I can try it later on but though I need the full menu available?

Thanx


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Re: DVD don't play (except new mac)
by Alexander Kallas on Jun 29, 2009 at 10:51:39 pm

How did you burn this DVD?

Cheers
Alexander

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Re: DVD don't play (except new mac)
by yoann rouillac on Jun 30, 2009 at 12:05:25 am

Hi Alexander,

Well... I did simply click on 'BURN' in the upper section.
Isn't it right that way?
But I didn't 'BUILD' it first.

Thanx
Yo

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Re: DVD don't play (except new mac)
by Alexander Kallas on Jun 30, 2009 at 2:05:04 am

Build and format is the way to go, you can see where it it all is in the log.

Cheers
Alexander

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