I cannot play a cd or dvd on my laptop

I am not able to play a Cd or DVD on my laptop. I did insert a CD and a DVD but no sound or image.

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    Last edited by SanskritFritz (2009-03-26 14:30:59)

    Sorry to dig up an old thread, but I just had the same problem even though yours happened six months ago I couldnt figure out how to change /dev/dvd to /dev/sr0 in kaffeine so I did a quick workaround: I removed /dev/dvd and softlinked /dev/sr0 to /dev/dvd and now everything works perfectly. Oddly enough how you said yours didnt work in mplayer or kaffiene but did in vlc, mine didnt work at all in any of them!

  • HELP! Cannot Play DVDs!

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    She was able to watch the DVD.
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    Thanks and cheers

    Hi guys, thanks for the prompt reply, I have tried both and now "counting down" the min. 15 minutes shut down, hopefully everything will turn out just fine.
    I have tested that self-recorded DVD my sis has on my iMac G5, and it plays just fine with DVD Player.
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    Ok...here is a better description of the problem.  My Mac is running OSX 10.9.1.  I used IPhoto to creat a slideshow of family pictures with music.  I followed all the prompts and directions.  When the slideshow was done I exported it to my HD.  The format of the slideshow that was created is identified as  HD (720P).M4V. I opened the Finder and inserted a blank DVD R.  I dragged the slideshow file onto the DVD icon as directed.  I burned the slideshow to the DVD.  I then tried to play the DVD on my computer and on my Television.  Both rejected it.  The computer sent me to something called "Any Video Converter Lite"  I asked that app to change the DVD to an NTSC Standard format.  I still cannot play the resulting product.  THIS USED TO BE SO EASY with pre Mavericks software.  Anyone have a clue as to how to cope with this?

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  • Cannot play DVDs

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