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Car Forum / Honda Cars / May 2007

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dvd player in Odyssey 2005 doesn't play home made DVDs well

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John Dalberg - 28 May 2007 06:58 GMT
Most of the DVDs I burn do not play well in my Odyssey '05. The DVD usually
hangs or stops playing. Sometimes it skips.

The player plays the commercial (silver) DVDs fine. Is the player too picky
about what type of DVDs is used?

I expect it's the quality of the blank DVD. Anyone has good luck with a
certain brand or some burning process?

John Dalberg
Tony Hwang - 28 May 2007 07:49 GMT
> Most of the DVDs I burn do not play well in my Odyssey '05. The DVD usually
> hangs or stops playing. Sometimes it skips.
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> John Dalberg
Hi,
Try diffrent brand blank and/or try to burn th DVD at slower speed.
John Horner - 28 May 2007 08:04 GMT
We have an older home DVD player which doesn't work very well with home
burned DVD+R disks, but works fine with good quality (Made in Japan)
DVD-R disks.
Lena Fields - 29 May 2007 19:50 GMT
> Most of the DVDs I burn do not play well in my Odyssey '05. The DVD usually
> hangs or stops playing. Sometimes it skips.
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>
> John Dalberg

My home DVD player does that, home-made disks work on one but not on
the other.  I use Memorex DVD+RW and that worked for awhile but now
those too are giving me problems.  Do they work in other DVD players?
It could be the program you are using or the speed I do 4X even though
I could burn higher, better safe than sorry.
harry - 29 May 2007 23:00 GMT
Try DVD-R at slower speed.
 
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