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Name: tiyogi
Date: October 11, 2006 at 13:36:28 Pacific
OS: Ubuntu
CPU/Ram: 1.7GHz/512Mb
Product: Homebuilt
Comment:

Are dvds made in window playable in linux?
I know not a lot of people are using linux as there main system, compared to Window. However for those who are using linux , do you have any problem getting you system to recognize dvds created in Windows?

I am using Ubuntu as my operating system and I can not get it to recognize any dvd that was created in Windows.

The dvds in question play under Windows with no problem.

Under Ubuntu I can do the following:
Play standard commercial movies
Load and retrieve data from dvd-rw's
Play VCDs made by me.
Load and retrieve data from cd-rw's

So I can do most of what I would expect Ubuntu should do.
So any ideas as to what is preventing Ubuntu from see the disk?

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Response Number 1
Name: arochester
Date: October 12, 2006 at 01:56:24 Pacific
Reply:

Have you installed libdvdcss?

See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
Scroll down to "Playing encrypted DVDs"


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Response Number 2
Name: tiyogi
Date: October 12, 2006 at 04:44:22 Pacific
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I have installed the following packages
libsdvd
libsdvdread3

I can play encrypted (standard) but not burnt dvds.

When I insert a burnt dvd it acts like it not even there.
I have tried automatically mounting and manually mounting neither of these will recognize the dvd.

The burnt dvds are not encrypted and only the movie not menu or any other added features.
Any suggestions as what to do.

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Response Number 3
Name: 3Dave
Date: October 13, 2006 at 04:29:38 Pacific
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"...The burnt dvds are not encrypted and only the movie not menu or any other added features..."

What are you using to burn the DVDs? Are they playable in a stand-alone DVD player? Are you able to play burned DVDs made from within linux? What are you using to try and play them?


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Response Number 4
Name: tiyogi
Date: October 13, 2006 at 16:56:20 Pacific
Reply:

It seems I have found my answer possibly to my problem.
It turns out to be the disks them self.

I know people have said to use quality disk in the past. So this is part of the problem here.

I basically use 2 different types of disks so far.
Playo
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Unique Disc Identifier : [DVD+R:AML-002-000]
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Disc & Book Type : [DVD+R] - [DVD+R]
Manufacturer Name : [Anwell Precision Technology]
Manufacturer ID : [AML]
Media Type ID : [002]
Product Revision : [Not Specified]
Blank Disc Capacity : [2,295,104 Sectors = 4.70 GB (4.38 GiB)]
Recording Speeds : [1x-2.4x , 4x , 6x-8x]
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[ DVD Identifier V4.2.0 - http://DVD.Identifier.CDfreaks.com ]
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Nexxtech

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Unique Disc Identifier : [DVD-R:UME01]
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Disc & Book Type : [DVD-R] - [DVD-R]
Manufacturer Name : [Ume Disc Manufacturing Ltd.]
Manufacturer ID : [UME01]
Blank Disc Capacity : [2,298,496 Sectors = 4.71 GB (4.38 GiB)]
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[ DVD Identifier V4.2.0 - http://DVD.Identifier.CDfreaks.com ]
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It turns out that every disk made by Playo does not work in Ubuntu but works in WinXp. These disk are advertised (Staples) as 8x burn rate but only will burn at 4x. Yes they are you cheap media, at $5.00 for 50. One other point here is that 2 different machines were use to test out the disks, this in itself could be a factor in the problem.

Now the disks labeled Nexxtech play in both Ubuntu and WinXP. Again this was on 2 different machines. These disk were also cheap media at $8.00 for 50.

One point for both media is both are 8x but I alway burnt at 4x never at the advertised rate of 8x.

So maybe some of the problems in fact are do to the media, maybe you might want to check the quality of the media.

I found that Video Help website has a data base of various disk you can search through if you want to know how good a particular disk is.

So is this the final answer to the question about the dvds, I really can not say for sure but this is what I discovered about my problem.

I would like to thank all of you that replied to my post for you help.

Never say Never Romeo Void
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.7


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Response Number 5
Name: 3Dave
Date: October 16, 2006 at 09:10:22 Pacific
Reply:

Are you able to drop your burn speed down to 1x ? If so try that as it may make the discs more readable....


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