1. I have always used the same brand media and the same brand was used since the update.
Doesn't matter. If you're using inferior quality blank media, you should expect problems. Many companies that sell blank media under their label do not make their own blank media and use several different sources (and/or change sources). Consequently, what you once used may not necessarily be the same, and with poor quality blank media (memorex, generic/regular maxell, princo, etc.) some blanks within the same spindle may simply be bad (the chances of this happening increase when you use some of the brands I just mentioned).
My discs burn perfectly and play just fine on my laptop. When I put them in my set top dvd player (JVC), I'm getting freezes and pixelizing.
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10. My backups play on my computer or standalone dvd player, but not in something else. Why?
First, if the backup is playing in a standalone dvd player or on your computer that means Clonedvd worked.
The most common reason why you're having this problem (if the backup doesn't work in a standalone dvd player) is due to a compatibility issue between the blank media you're using and whatever you're using to play the backup in (standalone dvd player, for example). Basically your dvd player, dvd-rom drive, etc. doesn't like the blank media you're using (or if you're using +R media, you didn't change the booktype to "dvd-rom"). You can try choosing other blank media (+r instead of -r, for example, and change the booktype to "dvd-rom")--or buy a different standalone dvd player (or a different dvd-rom drive, burner, etc.).
If you're using dvd-r media and your standalone dvd player gives you a message similar to ""Play Prohibited, please check disc", use dvd+r media instead and change the booktype to "dvd-rom" (see "b)" below).
a) Are you using junk blank media? If you're not using Taiyo Yuden 8x premium, Verbatim, Maxell Plus, or Maxell Broadcast Quality, then chances are the answer to this question is "yes".
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this and read FULLY (especially take a look at point 4 for more information on bitsetting/booktyping, but all points are very important)
The same factors also apply to why the backup doesn't play in your computer (but there can be other factors including buggy or poorly installed dvd player software, bad drivers, etc.).
It's also possible the playback device/player that can't play the disc is slowly dying.