For some reason whatever dvd i put in my ibook it does not read it....well these are mostly dvds that friendshave burned for me. Does anyone know what is the problem and how it can be resolved?thanks
1/21/2006 2:56:06 AM
what kind of DVDs? Like movies or data? Do regular CDs work?Try a permissions repair (/Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility) choose "repair permissions" after you click your hard drive.You might also want to try a lens cleaner.
1/21/2006 3:04:25 AM
dvds like moviesthe dvd player opens and says "no supported disk available"could it be due to the format of the dvdsi cant watch any movies, its so sad
1/21/2006 3:08:18 AM
If you only have problems reading burnt copies and not retail dvds, it might be a problem with the format or program used to burn the dvds.
1/21/2006 3:48:04 AM
^Yeah.Try it in a standalone DVD player.
1/21/2006 8:38:40 AM
^^^ Yeah if it's just burnt dvd's, try actually paying for movies. For some reason not stealing seems to work better most of the time.Also, make sure it's being burned correctly. You can't just drag an mpeg or avi file onto a dvd and have it work in a dvd player or dvd player program. Quicktime or media player for the mac should be able to play most of what there is though if that's the case though. Tell us how your friend is burning the dvd's and what program they're using. Are they downloading mpeg's and shit and encoding them to dvd, or just ripping actual dvd's? DVD shrink is good for the latter.
1/21/2006 11:03:30 AM
i know nothing of ibooksbut does it actually have a dvd-rom drive?
1/21/2006 11:30:13 AM
^Some do, some don't.
1/21/2006 1:24:16 PM
use VLC player
1/21/2006 1:51:54 PM
some people use that windows movie maker crap. these DVDs only work with computers that have the same program... could be the problem.
1/21/2006 3:56:21 PM
what is VLC player?
1/22/2006 10:18:32 AM
Google?http://tc.versiontracker.com/product/redir/lid/673143/vlc-0.8.4a.dmg
1/22/2006 10:47:05 AM
does a RETAIL DVD work properly?if not, then either you don't have a DVD player on your iBook, or your software is screwed up.If so, then like others have said, whoever did the burning didn't do it right.
1/22/2006 11:28:09 AM
yeah the retail ones from block buster worksbut the ones my friends burned for me like family guy shows and other stuff does not work. what format should they burn it in?i have no idea how its suppose to be
1/22/2006 12:53:33 PM
DVD+R maybe?
1/22/2006 1:19:35 PM
superdrivemore likenot-so-superdrive
1/22/2006 1:32:32 PM
^^ Bingo.Most Macs pre-2004 or so won't read ANYTHING on DVD+RsTo correctly "burn a DVD for copied private use..."Get a PC. Use 2 items: DVD Decrypter to rip the film, then DVD Shrink to burn it to a DVD-R. Make sure you also have Nero 6 installed as DVD Shrink will consult Nero 6 (must be version 6 or higher) to do the burning.[Edited on January 22, 2006 at 1:41 PM. Reason : .]
1/22/2006 1:40:38 PM
I backup my DVDs on my PC, but are there any good free utilities like DVD Shrink for the Mac? All that I've found aren't freeware
1/22/2006 1:43:31 PM
find someone with a windows laptoptrick them into tradingenjoy your dvd
1/22/2006 1:55:53 PM
^^ No. You HAVE to have access to at least one PC.
1/22/2006 2:15:07 PM
1/22/2006 2:49:19 PM
MacTheRipper and DVD2ONeX are the best DVD rippers on Mac (not free... buy they can be...). Also, Toast is good for burning them without the need to create a disc image.
1/22/2006 9:37:22 PM
yeah all the dvds burned are +R so thanks to the people who pointed it out.I think that is the main reason I can't see any dvds on my mac.I am going to try the -R and see how it worksthanks again
1/23/2006 8:03:18 AM