
If I use full quality, they won't play-end of story.Looking forward to replies. I have run into this problem with both Verbatim dual-layer disks and Sony single-layer.

I can't see any explanation other than a bug in their software. They are working on it, but I want to know if anyone else has run into it. They claim no one else has had this problem, which I simply cannot believe. The trouble is that I'm using old tapes and I really need the best quality and the Blue-ray player quality.I have been in intense discussions with honestech about all this. I have done this with (which automatically produces less than top-quality DVDs) and with the Honestech program. If you burn one of these files at less than full quality, the blue-ray player will play them just fine. (I do have one other DVD player which won't play them either but it is very old.)Now here's the really crazy part. (Obviously I have checked the Honestech software settings repeatedly and they are set to NTSC.) I think that player plays the disks because it isn't a blue-ray player. They wouldn't play there, either.They will play on the multistandard DVD player.Īt first I thought this was because for some reason Samsung was recognizing the DVD code as PAL or something, but now I don't think that. The player announces, 'Cannot play this disk.Ĭheck TV system.' I also checked two of them with a Sony player belonging to some one else. And here is the problem.Any DVD made from a file created by the Honestech software at full quality will not play in my blue-ray player. You can also take the option to reduce the quality if you are using a single-layer disk.Now I have a Samsung blue-ray player, and a Panasonic mutistandard DVD player. (Comes to about 6 gigs usually when I stream 100 minutes for a soccer game.) Then it reformats it and burns it as a standard DVD. You can stream up to two hours at beset quality and fit it, in theory, on a dual-layer disk. Now Honestech, as most of you know, connects a VCR to its hardware with RCA cables and then connects with USB to the computer. It has burned a lot of DVDs, mostly on dual-layer Verbatim disks, with very few problems, using various different programs.

Here is what is happening.I have a pretty new HP desktop and the DVD burner that comes with it.

I have a substantial VHS conversion including vintage sporting events which I am trying to convert, as well as some movies. There are a number of forums this might go but this looks as good as any.I am having a crazy problem with Honestech 5.0 VHS to DVD software, which I bought a couple of weeks ago. Get honestech VHS to DVD Deluxe alternative downloads. Trusted Windows (PC) download honestech VHS to DVD Deluxe 9.0.1.
