Data DVD made from PC not mounting on OS 10.4.8, Any Ideas?

I am having issues with the mounting of data DVD's burned from a PC using Roxio mounting on my PowerBook. CD's mount just fine. Whst disk settings should I have when I am burning? The same disks that will not mount on the PowerBook do mount on a G5 desktop.
PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

webber999
Welcome to the Apple Discussions
There are so many different codecs for video that you've landed on one that doesn't have a mac version installed.
First port of call, the Pentax site and see if they have an updated version for Mac.
Second, try install Perian: http://perian.org/ It's a collection of Codecs for QT that might help.
Regards
TD

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