DVD Burn Question

This question could very easily have a common sense answer that I am overlooking at the moment...
I made a copy of a DVD that contained a show. It burned successfully and will play if you manually open it from the DVD player. My questions is, how do I get it to play automatically when the disc is inserted into the computer? Does it need to be burned from a different program other than the finder or a burn folder?
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See...the problem is...the people viewing this DVD will more than likely be on a PC. I took it to one of my co-workers to see if they could view it. The computer wouldn't even recognize that there was a disc in the drive. Something is screwy here and I am wondering if there is some kind of copyright issue. It was a DVD of a show sent to my boss that deals with the nature of the business, but they only sent one copy and my boss requested another copy... the only solution at this point may be to just request additional copies...

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