Yes, play the DVD on a DVD player or a pre 2012 Bluray player.I ripped and burned the movie Criminal but when watch it, during the movie the audio stops and the cinevia message comes out. I've allready had this same problem with a few other movies, Can this be fixed?
Thanks, I used to play it on a Sony dvd player with no problem but it broke and when I tried playing it on a Samsung dvd player which is the same brand as my blueray player the same thing happened. Then I went and bought another new dvd player and this new one won't even accept the disc so now I'm trying to fix my Sony player which needs a new belt but thank you for your advicewhich was very helpful.Yes, play the DVD on a DVD player or a pre 2012 Bluray player.
A defective disc is one thing, Cinavia is another. I have not seen or heard of a DVD player that detects Cinavia. Bluray, yes. DVD, no.Thanks, I used to play it on a Sony dvd player with no problem but it broke and when I tried playing it on a Samsung dvd player which is the same brand as my blueray player the same thing happened. Then I went and bought another new dvd player and this new one won't even accept the disc so now I'm trying to fix my Sony player which needs a new belt but thank you for your advicewhich was very helpful.
+/- R there isn't a lot of difference now, but in brand most certainly. Taiyo Yuden Premium (NOT Value Line) was the best, but they have since sold to JVC/CMC and I'm not sure if the quality is what it was. Other than that, Verbatim.Thanks again, you know, now that you mention it about defective discs, I have several movies that I burned where after watching it more than once the end of the movie would freeze. I usually buy my blank discs from Amazon either 50 or 100 pack dvd-r or dvd+r. Is there a difference in quality in brand or format?
... Other than that, Verbatim.
Not the datalife series too I hope, cause in that case I'll need to stick up on supplies quick.
Did a quick Google and it's only been a few months. I'll need to load up. But then again it could go the other way around too, cmc crap improving in quality
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Under the terms of the agreement, CMC will pay Mitsubishi Chemical $32 million in cash for Verbatim-related assets, including patents, technologies, sales network, and other. Being one of the pioneers of blank floppy disk and optical media, Verbatim owns a large portfolio of IP for discs, including production methods, various coatings, and other technologies. Meanwhile, Mitsubishi Chemical has used the brand to market USB flash drives, SSDs, DAS devices, power banks, various accessories, and even 3D printing filaments. It is unclear whether CMC is also set to get these businesses and whether it intends to keep them running.
CMC has manufactured Verbatim-branded optical media for a while now using Verbatim’s technologies, so change of ownership is not expected to result in change of quality. Meanwhile, since the whole Verbatim supply chain will now belong to CMC, it is possible to expect the media to get slightly cheaper. Furthermore, with IP from Verbatim, CMC will be able to improve its own-brand products without paying for a license.
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https://www.lifewire.com/different-types-of-dvd-recorders-2482957
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_recordable#DVD-R_and_DVD-RW_(DVD_%E2%80%9Cdash%E2%80%9D)
https://www.diffen.com/difference/DVD%2BR_vs_DVD-R