Not all commercial DVD players handle home-made DVDs. It's better today than previously. It used to be that the cheaper the player, the better chance it would play home-made DVDs. There's no degree of difference in a successfully burned DVD depending on how much memory was used to create it. Shirley On Nov 23, 2004, at 4:41 PM, Tombone98 at aol.com wrote: > > Also, in that scenario for me, about half of them would burn > "successful" according to iDVD, but had trouble playing in other dvd > players. I'm wondering, if I get a successful burn, but have > borderline memory to get there, do I end up with an inferior burn? > Even though iDVD said "successful?"