burninfool wrote:There are too many variables with DVD authoring(media,burn software,writer,player) but in my experience I would:
1.Use Ritek or Optodisc DVD-R
2.Keep menus to a minimum
2b.Keep max.video bitrate under 9600kbps
3.Keep the VIDEO_TS folder under 4GB(problems writing on the edge)
4.Add a AUDIO_TS folder(empty)
5.Use IFOEDIT(search Google) to Get VTS sectors(corrects authoring errors)
6.Burn UDF 1.02 or create an image and burn ISO
BTW...All PAL DVD players support MP2 audio and most can play NTSC disks.
RE 3) With decent quality discs there should be no problem burning over 4 gigs.
DVD-+R discs are supposed to go to 4.37 GB, and discs that don't burn properly to the end are of inferior quality.
I do infact, out of paranoia, often use 4.29 GB out of 4.37 GB, just not to go all the way to the very end of the recordable space, but setting a 4 gig limit seems like overkill.
Then again, I have
often gone to a full 4.37 GB and had no problems.
In fact, although I don't recommend inferior media and never buy anything but Verbatim, Fuji, TDK, Memorex (+R only), Philips etc., I have even burned some less-than-stellar media from DVDPro (after it was recommended by a user, but before I found out it was Princo) a year ago, and they work to the end...
RE 1) Optodisc was the only brand that my Panasonic 311 (at the time) wouldn't burn properly. The discs didn't play, even though my other discs burned with the exact same files and software played fine.
Luckily newegg was good about the return.
This was about a year ago, and Optodisc may have improved.
As I was about to post, I just checked the last two user reviews of Optodisc -R media at dvdrhelp.com, and they both had problems with unreadable discs or coasters that failed before the burn process was up.
It may be something to do with the burners used, but considering that about 7 or so other brands worked fine in my 311, I would be careful...