burnt dvd`s wont play.

hi. Having trouble playing my dvd`s after ive burnt them. I burn a movie from pinnacle 9 in my optiarc dvd rw 7170A and then try to watch it on the pc and I get the messagewindows cannot read from this disk.

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hi.Having trouble playing my dvd`s after ive burnt them.I burn a movie from pinnacle 9 in my optiarc dvd rw 7170A and then try to watch it on the pc and I get the message"windows cannot read from this disk.The disk may be corrupted or using a format that is not compatable with windows"This has happened recently ,all ok before.The burnt disc will play ok in other household dvd players though.I have XP home edition.The drive plays shop bought dvd`s ok .Whats going on?Any help ?
Thanks.Paul

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My guess is that you have installed an update on Windows Media Player, which is quite strict about not allowing this sort of activity. In sum, what you are doing is illegal: pirating.
 
No offense, but since engaging in this sort of thing is against my morals, I cannot help you with it; I can only give you a reason as to why this is happening.

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hi,Pirateing ,illegal?I burn my holiday movies to dvd that`s all.Have done for years til now.Paul

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My apologies then. From the way you put it, it sounded like you were copying DVDs.
 
As odd as it may sound, you might want to double check that you are finalizing the DVD.
 
Also, have you installed anything new recently? Updates? New drivers? New version of applications? If so, you can try to roll your system back to a restore point when the DVDs worked. If that works, then you will be able to narrow down what exactly caused your system to stop being able to read the bruned DVDs.