DVD error after burning Video DVDs

Hello anyone,
I am using my T500 with WinXP SP2 as an mobile editing system. Unfortunately I experienced some problems burning Video DVDs on the installed HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-U20N drive. Eventhough the final DVDs work sofar on all PCs and Apple systems that I have tested but they don't work on some standalone DVD Players. The same disc image, burned on a different PC produces correct DVDs though. I update the drive's firmware but no difference, lowered the speed again no difference. Used NERO 6 and cloneDVD same poor result.
Would appreciate help
thanks in advance

when you say different PC, did you burn it in a PC dvd burner or a laptop dvd burner??? Have you tried to change the brand of the dvd burnable to see whether it might solve the problem??
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Jin Li
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