DVD player will not read burned DVD again.

I have Windows 8.1 and a his Ashley Soundblaster card.

PrPro CC project: imported from motion picture film at home (DVD NTSC), edited, and soundtrack.

Transcoded with Media Encoder.

Imported as the timeline again: added, any chapter markers the PSD as Menu and related chapters (etc.) then engraved on DVD.

DVD only plays in your computer (Windows and MAC), not in a DVD player.

Because the help files are really not very useful (must be in business somehow with Lynda.com), I looked at various things. I do not know who exactly fixed the problem, but here are some of the things I've done:

(1) in PrPro CC, chronology selected then file > export > Media. Is nothing new.

(2) in Media Encoder, in export settings, I selected the tab changed and Audio Dolby Digital PCM. Must be a conflict with export of PrPro CC which had PCM audio.

(3) in Media Encoder, changed the Source range to the entire sequence. This time, I got three output files (WAV, MPEG and XMP). Before you change the settings, I received only MPEG and XMP.

(4) in the still, import as > timeline time MPEG and WAV.

(5) in the still, import as > Menu for my PSD file and implement all actions.

(6) in still, tab generate, in area Codes > activated Custom, then deselected all except 1 region.

(7) in, tab generate, in Destination, permit Test before writing. On every other DVD - R failed as "already been written" (or something like that).

(8) in again, burned ISO then DVD, both for the current project.

(9) slapped DVD in all my DVD players.  SUCCESS!

So much help does not have that kind of help!

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