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Just a thought, but it may be to do with Codecs. I can play some files as video on one of my computers, but not another. The second computer is not connected to the internet (I just use it as a back up store for data) and so does not have up to date codecs as the main PC does. There is nothing wrong with the files, just the means to play them, and it may be your DVD player doesn't have the necessary either.
As Gandy says, it's because of the file type. You're lucky that any of them work if you're burning them as data files. My DVD player won't recognise anything (even burnt DVD-Video)
You need to burn them as video files in order for normal DVD players to read them and Nero 6 will do this - Go to 'create DVD-Video' and then 'add video files'. Nero will then convert them for you, although depending on file type can be extremely slow (I've known it take 6hrs to burn 1 DVD before)
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