IDVD burn plays poorly in home DVD player

Help! I have several iDVD burns that play poorly in my home DVD player, a Sony SLV-D300P. So we went out and bought another DVD player, the Samsung DVD-V5500 and the same is true! The audio cuts out, the picture pixalizes and then it all together freezes. In several Mac computer DVD players the iDVD burns play perfectly.
Thank you in advance for helping me with this one.

You definitely have a burn quality issue.
Be sure you have the latest drivers for you dvd burner. That was the fix back in the early dual G5 days, and may still apply.
Of course, you can make sure that you have a DVD that works, and that may not be the ones at Apple, but surprisingly, another brand. I think many people like TDK.
A final "workaround" might be to simply burn your disks more slowly (at 4x instead of higher speeds)... The burn time is usually the least of the amount of time that a project consumes, so I wouldn't worry too much.
As a test, take the encoded file that was burned to your dvd, and burn it onto another dvd in another machine. That will test your current system, as you may have a bad dvd burner, bad dvd's, need drivers, or..??
Good luck.
Halrey

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