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Pictures burned to DVD or CD, works on computer but not on external device



 
 
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Old December 19th 09, 05:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
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Default Pictures burned to DVD or CD, works on computer but not on external device


I had a few pictures saved in png format. I burned them into a CD then a
DVD, they played fine.
Later I bought a portable 7" DVD player. It won't play the CD and the
DVD that I burned.
On the CD, it just make a sharp noise, and nothing.
On the DVD, it said Unknown Source ( or DVD ).
Any solution ?

hk129


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Old December 20th 09, 02:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
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Default Pictures burned to DVD or CD, works on computer but not on external device


I'm just guessing here, but its probably because your dvd player is
trying to look for a video file Verse to picture files. In other words,
you're dvd player does not support the type of files you have burned.
Try making a slide show of your pictures in a compatible movie
file/format to what your dvd player can play.


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Old December 20th 09, 02:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
lxl3lindxl
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Default Pictures burned to DVD or CD, works on computer but not on external device



I'm just guessing here, but its probably because your dvd player is
trying to look for a video file Verse to picture files. In other words,
you're dvd player does not support the type of files you have burned.
Try making a slide show of your pictures in a compatible movie
file/format to what your dvd player can play.


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lxl3lindxl
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Old December 20th 09, 03:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
hk129
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Default Pictures burned to DVD or CD, works on computer but not on external device


lxl3lindxl;1202891 Wrote:
I'm just guessing here, but its probably because your dvd player is
trying to look for a video file Verse to picture files. In other words,
you're dvd player does not support the type of files you have burned.
Try making a slide show of your pictures in a compatible movie
file/format to what your dvd player can play.


Thank you for replying.
I have yet to know why, but I have found another way. It takes more
time but at the same time, more options and more sofisticated.
I have to first make a video with Windows Movie Maker. Then I'll burn
the video into Windows DVD Maker.
That will play in any DVD player.

hk129


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Old December 20th 09, 03:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
hk129
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Default Pictures burned to DVD or CD, works on computer but not on external device



lxl3lindxl;1202891 Wrote:
I'm just guessing here, but its probably because your dvd player is
trying to look for a video file Verse to picture files. In other words,
you're dvd player does not support the type of files you have burned.
Try making a slide show of your pictures in a compatible movie
file/format to what your dvd player can play.


Thank you for replying.
I have yet to know why, but I have found another way. It takes more
time but at the same time, more options and more sofisticated.
I have to first make a video with Windows Movie Maker. Then I'll burn
the video into Windows DVD Maker.
That will play in any DVD player.

hk129


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hk129
 




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