In, fact, the slower the burning speed is, the more guaranteed the DVD disk will be.
DVD Burning SpeedĮveryone expects a faster speed to save more time. So, remember to check its front and back before buying a blank DVD. Scratched DVDĪ badly scratched DVD and those with dust or labels cannot be read by a DVD player. Choose the latest and the best ones when buying a DVD player. The bad condition of DVD player itself may also cause a failed playback and a set of old DVD player won't necessarily recognize home-made DVDs. Since there are quantities of DVD disk types including DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD+R DL, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-R DL on market, make sure what kind of disk your DVD burning program and player support before purchasing a blank disc or you can never play the DVD even after burning is finished. Question: 'Why my DVD+R wont play in DVD player?' Try converting the video you want to burn into the compatible format ahead of time with the most suitable conversion tool - HD Video Converter Factory Pro. Another crucial point is that you'd better verify the what kind of DVD formats and codec your disk supports (usually they are VOB or MPG encoded by MPEG-2). For example, data DVDs which are used to save digital files cannot be played on most DVD players except on PC, while only the DVDs with DVD structure can be read on DVD players. Not all types of DVDs are readable in DVD players.