Format for DVD in 2004 Odyssey RES

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by J C, Aug 24, 2004.

  1. J C

    J C Guest

    Well, just wanted to post the results of my findings. Although all
    suggestions were good, including the suggestion to check out
    www.odyclub.com, I discovered that when burning a DVD with Nero 6, the
    software selected a REGION FREE burn. When I deselected this option and
    selected REGION 1, then put it into my Odyssey, it worked flawlessly!

    Now, mind you, this was using DVD -R. It does NOT work with DVD +R
    (really didn't expect it to).

    Thanks for the replies. Hopefully, this info will assist others with the
    same problem.
     
    J C, Sep 1, 2004
    #21
  2. J C

    J C Guest

    Well, just wanted to post the results of my findings. Although all
    suggestions were good, including the suggestion to check out
    www.odyclub.com, I discovered that when burning a DVD with Nero 6, the
    software selected a REGION FREE burn. When I deselected this option and
    selected REGION 1, then put it into my Odyssey, it worked flawlessly!

    Now, mind you, this was using DVD -R. It does NOT work with DVD +R
    (really didn't expect it to).

    Thanks for the replies. Hopefully, this info will assist others with the
    same problem.
     
    J C, Sep 1, 2004
    #22
  3. J C

    SoCalMike Guest

    whats the REAL diff between the 2 formats? ive heard all sorts of crap
    from "the color of the laser used" to "the file tree is different"
     
    SoCalMike, Sep 1, 2004
    #23
  4. J C

    SoCalMike Guest

    whats the REAL diff between the 2 formats? ive heard all sorts of crap
    from "the color of the laser used" to "the file tree is different"
     
    SoCalMike, Sep 1, 2004
    #24
  5. J C

    SoCalMike Guest

    whats the REAL diff between the 2 formats? ive heard all sorts of crap
    from "the color of the laser used" to "the file tree is different"
     
    SoCalMike, Sep 1, 2004
    #25
  6. I use DVD Shrink to burn region-free DVD-R; it uses Nero to do its work,
    and my stuff always plays in my Odyssey.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 1, 2004
    #26
  7. I use DVD Shrink to burn region-free DVD-R; it uses Nero to do its work,
    and my stuff always plays in my Odyssey.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 1, 2004
    #27
  8. I use DVD Shrink to burn region-free DVD-R; it uses Nero to do its work,
    and my stuff always plays in my Odyssey.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 1, 2004
    #28
  9. J C

    Rick Guest

    I also use dvdshrink 3.2 and Nero 6.3.1.20 (I use Nero Express) using a
    Lite-on 411s@811s.
    I use +R and +RW discs (Memorex and TDK) exclusively and have had no problem
    playing any of them in my 2005 Ody.
    Is it possible Alpine updated the dvd players for the 2005 models?
     
    Rick, Mar 3, 2005
    #29
  10. J C

    Rick Guest

    I also use dvdshrink 3.2 and Nero 6.3.1.20 (I use Nero Express) using a
    Lite-on 411s@811s.
    I use +R and +RW discs (Memorex and TDK) exclusively and have had no problem
    playing any of them in my 2005 Ody.
    Is it possible Alpine updated the dvd players for the 2005 models?
     
    Rick, Mar 3, 2005
    #30
  11. J C

    Rick Guest

    I also use dvdshrink 3.2 and Nero 6.3.1.20 (I use Nero Express) using a
    Lite-on 411s@811s.
    I use +R and +RW discs (Memorex and TDK) exclusively and have had no problem
    playing any of them in my 2005 Ody.
    Is it possible Alpine updated the dvd players for the 2005 models?
     
    Rick, Mar 3, 2005
    #31
  12. J C

    CCMasten Guest

    The new Burn.Now application from Ulead has one very interesting feature. It
    will take MP3 or other forms of audio and encode them in AC3 so that you can
    get 45 hours of audio on one 4.7 gb DVD. Super easy to use interface and
    only 30.00 I use the shrink and nero for movies but will look at them for
    audio as well.

    Thanks for your input
     
    CCMasten, Mar 3, 2005
    #32
  13. J C

    CCMasten Guest

    The new Burn.Now application from Ulead has one very interesting feature. It
    will take MP3 or other forms of audio and encode them in AC3 so that you can
    get 45 hours of audio on one 4.7 gb DVD. Super easy to use interface and
    only 30.00 I use the shrink and nero for movies but will look at them for
    audio as well.

    Thanks for your input
     
    CCMasten, Mar 3, 2005
    #33
  14. J C

    CCMasten Guest

    The new Burn.Now application from Ulead has one very interesting feature. It
    will take MP3 or other forms of audio and encode them in AC3 so that you can
    get 45 hours of audio on one 4.7 gb DVD. Super easy to use interface and
    only 30.00 I use the shrink and nero for movies but will look at them for
    audio as well.

    Thanks for your input
     
    CCMasten, Mar 3, 2005
    #34
  15. J C

    SoCalMike Guest

    so whats AC3 playable on?
     
    SoCalMike, Mar 4, 2005
    #35
  16. J C

    SoCalMike Guest

    so whats AC3 playable on?
     
    SoCalMike, Mar 4, 2005
    #36
  17. J C

    SoCalMike Guest

    so whats AC3 playable on?
     
    SoCalMike, Mar 4, 2005
    #37
  18. J C

    CCMasten Guest

    If you have a DVD player in your car , you can encode up to 45 hours of very
    good level quality audio. That is for Dual Layer, for single Layer its about
    500 songs, nice to not have to swap out the audio CD's all the time.
     
    CCMasten, Mar 5, 2005
    #38
  19. J C

    CCMasten Guest

    If you have a DVD player in your car , you can encode up to 45 hours of very
    good level quality audio. That is for Dual Layer, for single Layer its about
    500 songs, nice to not have to swap out the audio CD's all the time.
     
    CCMasten, Mar 5, 2005
    #39
  20. J C

    CCMasten Guest

    If you have a DVD player in your car , you can encode up to 45 hours of very
    good level quality audio. That is for Dual Layer, for single Layer its about
    500 songs, nice to not have to swap out the audio CD's all the time.
     
    CCMasten, Mar 5, 2005
    #40
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