> When I put a Video disc in it did not
> Windows 7 disc in. And although it said that it could not run the
> programme it did read the file structure.
A video DVD is merely a data DVD using the UDF filesystem, containing
files with specific names. It's not like CDs where an audio-mode CD and
a data-mode CD have a totally different structure. I can believe that
the device won't *play* a video DVD (that requires access to an MPEG-2
codec, which usually requires actual *money), but I'm baffled as to how
it fails to see the disk at all...
...unless this is a region-coding "thing"...
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