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jakobus
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27. November 2004 @ 18:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i have had a sony 510a for a year. i have burned around 350 movies.my last few have been freezing at the end of the movies. i noticed my burner and disc were very hot while burning them. i went to the sony site and did the drive check and it said everything was fine. i also used the nero drive check and it keeps coming up with errors.it won't even finish the test. i have xcopy,shrink and nero and all movies burn right through with no problems until i play them. i had my media checked and they are fine. anyone with any ideas would be appreciated.thanks
LeoLeroy
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27. November 2004 @ 18:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Jakobus, got a hunch yout Sony is about to go belly-up. But that's just a hunch.

You might want to check out this thread with Pete's suggestion on checking the DVD media you're using (with DVD Identifier):

http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/129338

To save you some trouble, here's what some of what pete said in that thread. I downloaded DVD Identifier and it works great for detrmeining who actually manufactured your DVDs.
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What we are suggesting is to download this DVD Identifier to find out who manufactured your DVD and if it's a decent quality.

http://dvd.identifier.cdfreaks.com/

Once you have your disc identified, click the "More information" icon and see what information you're given. if you're not sure of the quality, come on back and we'll check it out for you -

2. A good grade, Hi-quality media is needed for DVD reproduction ! RiData, Sony, TDK, "Branded" Ritek G04's or "Branded" Verbatim Data Life, Verbatim DataLife plus, Taiyo Yuden's and generally, almost any discs manufactured by Mitsubishi are excellent bets. Among the better discs we're looking for, any media boasting "Advanced Metal AZO" - BUT it must say "METAL" AZO !, this indicates a superior dye and dye application on a good composite disc, while they are sometimes a bit "pricey" they are just the type of media we're looking for to do our DVD backups, Prices online from Meritline.com OR Newegg.com have gotten Ritek G04 starting at about a $ .45 (USD) a disc -

For DVD backups, purchasing inexpensive media or even average media is a gamble, some people win BUT the majority lose, they lose varying amounts true but, they still lose :-(

Using good grade media can guarantee you one thing to an absolute certainty; it surely cannot hurt.

In an effort to clear the air, when I speak of "Cheap" or "Inexpensive" media, I'm not referring to the price you pay at the counter - I'm referring to poor quality control used during manufacturing and the quality of the dye, dye application or composite type used. I'm not saying it won't burn - Some may burn, some may not. It's quality is inconsistent, meaning it's not dependable. To make matters worse, many times the discs that you do burn may play in your PC BUT your standalone player may not accept them - what good then is a backup DVD that cannot be watched on a DVD player ?

When I say "Branded," that means that when you pick up a disc in your hand, it says "Ritek" or "RiData" on the disc itself. The monetary cost of the media we recommend many times is cheaper than what you are purchasing now.

We like to verify our information prior to recommending things. There are certain things we look at. For instance, when their dye and dye application are listed as unknown, this almost guarantees us they are using whatever they can get at a cheap price. Companies that use quality materials like to BRAG about it, naming names and staying with quality manufacturers who produce their media.

Using DVD identifier and MediaMatch can help you find out a lot about what you're using. Purchasing your DVD media online can insure that you're getting quality merchandise at a good price. Shopping wisely will save you time, aggravation and money.

To recap - Your "freezing" should cease when you upgrade your media....

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 27. November 2004 @ 18:46

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