Mod needs help

Discussion in 'General Car Audio Discussions' started by CadillacETC1997, Dec 23, 2006.

  1. CadillacETC1997

    CadillacETC1997 Well-Known Member

    Sry ive been absent lately guys i had finals week and they were killer, had to bust ass to pull my grades up
    Anyways i have a problem that i need help with.
    I have been trying to burn a music video DVD so i can play music vids in my car and thus far it wont read them. I have read in the manual that it requires a Video DVD and will not play Video CDs. So i burned several wideos on DVD-R discs and each one of them when installed said that an invalid DVD ROM has been entered. I used both Nero and Roxio to try and burn DVDs but its all the same. How do i go about burning them so i can play them on my Pioneer Avic-N1.
    Thanks alot guys
     
  2. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    Are we converting an Mpeg or an AVI file to DVD? How are you transcoding the files? Are you ending up with a Video_TS file?

    How are you burning the Video_TS file? Not enough info in your post.

    What kind of media are you using? The better media will have an ID code that starts MCC-00*-***. Any other media is second Rate. The code is embedded into the media, you will need an Identifier to ID the media.

    I need more info. One other thing, there are many other better DVD players available, that will play any video file.

    I think your making a DVD data disk, wont play in anything but a computer. Did you test it in a home DVD player?

    I hate finals, got 2 "B's", dropped my GPA to 3.44.
     
    Last edited: Dec 23, 2006
  3. CadillacETC1997

    CadillacETC1997 Well-Known Member

    to be honest i have no idea about any of that stuff or what it means lol
    no i didnt test it in a home player
    what should i use to make a vid dvd ive been downloadin a **** load of programs and none of them have like my friends which had a title screen and then it had little icons of all the movies you push them and then the movie plays inno what he uses and we dont talk anymore so i cant ask him
    if you can tell me what SHOULD work on an avic-n1 i will do that...
    thanks ranger
     
  4. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    I have a program that makes Icons for each Video, its called SonicMyDVD. I use it occationally.

    Lets try something simple first, download DivX Player from www.divx.com and try burning just one music video and see if it plays. It can also ID the type of file that we have. If you go to HELP then click on About The DivX Player, you will get a text box. Click on information and it will tell us everything about the file that its playing.

    Try burning one and lets see what happens.

    Also lets see if the blanks your using are junk. Download DVD Identifier from http://dvd.identifier.cdfreaks.com/. This program will tell you what you have. Decent DVD's are made by Mitsubushi Chemical Company. When you run Identifier and put a blank DVD in your drive just clik on identify. It will display the manufacturer name and ID (it shoud be MCC)

    What are you studing? I hope your not a CS (Computer Science) major. A CS major taught me most of this many years ago.
     
  5. CadillacETC1997

    CadillacETC1997 Well-Known Member

    thanks alot ranger
    im pretty sure he used sonicmydvd its like 100 bucks though to get lol

    i got work in 20 mins but i will dl both programs and see what happens

    thanks again Ranger!

    and im going for a major in accting and minor in buiz mgt
     
  6. CadillacETC1997

    CadillacETC1997 Well-Known Member

    how long does it take
    divx to finish finalizing...
    its been like 5 mins..
     
  7. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    It depends on the speed of your computer. I have an Intel 3.4 Gig Extreme Chip in my computer, it only take me a two to three minutes to encode and burn a music video.

    Accounting and business, what a good idea

    Ctrl Alt Delete see if Divx is still running
     
  8. CadillacETC1997

    CadillacETC1997 Well-Known Member

    ok
    same thing with divx
    said an invalid dvd rom has been inserted...
    also it will not play on my dvd player (my XBox)
    i opened DivX player
    added the vid to my lib
    dragged it onto the image of the DVD with flames on it
    and clicked burn
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2006
  9. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    Try it on a home DVD player lets see what happens, I just made one the same way as I described to you and its working on my home DVD player
     
  10. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    We need to ID the blanks that you are using

    PM me your e-mail address I need to send you something
     
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  11. Caraudiotalk

    Caraudiotalk Administrator Staff Member


    I dont believe the N1 has the capability to play DVD Video without a seperate player... I could be wrong, but I think you have to have a seperate DVD player.
     
  12. CadillacETC1997

    CadillacETC1997 Well-Known Member

    pm sent!
    thanx
     
  13. CadillacETC1997

    CadillacETC1997 Well-Known Member

    the pioneer single din flip screen avic N1 can (thats what i have)
    its the double din D1 that cannot (it plays video cds not dvds)
    it specifically says plays dvds and i have played movies on it several times
    its playing burns that i cant figure out
     
  14. CadillacETC1997

    CadillacETC1997 Well-Known Member

    im using HP DVD-Rs.
    4.7 Gb Data
    120 Min Video
     
  15. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    I need the manufacture code, I sent a program that will ID the disk.

    Also I sent a program that will make Video_TS folders that Nero should be able to handle

    Ive never seen DivX fail, thats strange
     
  16. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    I just IM'ed a friend of mine (a CS major ) he suggested one other thing, we need to make sure the Firmware of you DVD RW drive is up to date. It might need to be flashed.

    Go to "My Computer" and right click, select Properties. Select Hardware and then click on Device Manager. Go down the list and look for DVD or CD drive. Click on the + sign and select the drive you are using to burn the DVD's. Right Click on the drive and select Properties.

    Finally go to Details. The first part of the line is about the drive, then there is a long blank spot. The next part is the Firmware version of the drive.

    Write it down, go the the manufactures website and see if it is a current firmware version. If not download the up-to-date version and flash the drive.

    There is always a risk flashing a drive, YOU MUST follow the manufactures directions exactly or you may end up with a drive that doesn't work
     
  17. TheViking

    TheViking Well-Known Member

    DVD Shrink, and DVD decryptor.......another method of burning stable DVD's, free on the net......
     
  18. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    I've never seen DivX fail, something else is going on. I made a music video just like I discribed to CadillacETC1997 and it worked in my home DVD player and in my truck, it should have worked for him.

    Next step is to make a Video_TS folder and attempt to burn it. If it fails, then we need to look at the hardware or the media

    One of the programs I sent him will make a Video_TS folder

    Also he said he downloaded these off the net so Decrypter is unnecessary. And besides its old and has not been updated in years. Most of my music videos are also downloaded from the net. I find that they make good demos for customers to see.

    And isn't DVD Shrink used for resizing a DVD9 (double layer) so that it will fit on a DVD5. I don't think that DVD Shrink has burn capabilities.

    I have to go now, have a Merry Christmas All.
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2006
  19. CadillacETC1997

    CadillacETC1997 Well-Known Member

    you know what
    i though this irrelevant but i might add it
    the whole thing that inspired this is yesterday i JUST upgraded to a DVD R drive for my computer (my sisters lappy fried so before they took hers back for a full replacement i kinda swapped drives with her ahahaha)
    before then it only had a CDRW and a DVD playable drive
    reason i didnt mention this is b.c the second i pluged the drive in and turned on the comp it said new device detected and it shows that i have the Sony DVD-R DVD+R DVD-RW drive now...
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2006
  20. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    Then lets make sure the drive is working properly. Go to My Computer right click, then click on properties. Just as before, click on Hardware and then on device manager. Click on the + sign next to CD or DVD or Optical Drives. Is your Sony drive listed there?

    Is there any strange symbols? like a yellow exclimation mark? If not it should be working properly.

    Go to Sony's website and locate any drivers that you might need, If there are drivers that need to be installed, most need to be installed prior to the drive being hooked up.

    Anyway one of the programs I sent can make a Video_TS folder. Load one video and tell it to convert. Note the output Folder because we need to be able to find the Video_TS folder.

    Did you ID the media Yet?