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josp03
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13. April 2005 @ 15:12 |
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I have a question about DVD9s
How compatible are they with dvd players?
Wheres a good place to get good ones for a good price?
sorry but i searched and it didnt seem to come up with much...
-Josh
AKA:The Starving College Student
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Car.Mike
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13. April 2005 @ 16:42 |
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josp03,
Welcome to the forum.
Most DVD-9's depending on the disk manuf are compatitable although I would suggest you get the Verbatim DVD-9's
Try www.supermediastore.com or www.rima.com or www.meritline.com or www.newegg.com
You will find these are not cheap disks and I suggest you start out using the DVD-5's instead
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14. April 2005 @ 15:09 |
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agree - most movies are on dvd9 - most are compatible - not cheap
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dlc2000
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14. April 2005 @ 15:44 |
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are we talking about blank dual layer disc's here ? if so i have not found too many players that will play them myself . my liteon dvdrom wont play them and my rca stand alone player wont play them either . im interested in what brand players will play movies that i have burned to dual layer disc's ?
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14. April 2005 @ 16:52 |
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That's funny dlc2k, I have tried many players and they all play fine. You may have better luck if you change the booktype to DVD-Rom if you burner has bitsetting capabilities(I'm sure it does). What program do you use to back up to DL media?
Oh, and I agree with Car.Mike's suggestion on using verbatim DL media. These seem to be the most compatible and problem free so far(not to mention the first on the market). I also suggest you burn these at 2.4x. I have had errors at 4x with decrypter and nero.
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dlc2000
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14. April 2005 @ 17:20 |
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thanks for the reply , im using a sony dru 710a burner with clonedvd2 , Nero recode (sometimes) , dvdcopy3 . all are able to burn dual layer disc's . i have tried verbatim dvd+r dl disc's @2.4x . i can burn fine with the sony burner and the sony burner is the only thing that will play them . im trying to find a player that will play them other than the burner that burned them . Nero recode sets the booktype to dvdrom but my rca stand alone player wont play them and neither will my liteon 166s dvdrom . im not sure if i can set the booktype with clonedvd2 or dvdcopy3 . i dont see any where to do it in them programs . Nero recode does it but they still wont play in anything but the burner . i checked out decrypter but i dont see the sony drives listed for setting the booktype . if i may ask , what player are you using to play the burned dual layer disc's ? im thinking maybe my player's dont like the burned dual layer disc's as they play everything else i burn on single layer disc's . thanks for helping me with this .
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Car.Mike
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14. April 2005 @ 17:29 |
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I have a Toshiba, Sony and an Apex DVD Player and all of the Verbatim D/L's I have done ( 6 ) They all play in the players fine. I am using DVDDecrypter to do the D/L's though. Nero has had problems w/ the layer break and I have not tried Shrink as D/L disks are kind of Expensive if you get a coaster.
The burners I have are a Plextor, Pioneer and a NEC
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14. April 2005 @ 17:43 |
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Well the truth is
67% will play DL disks
93% DVD-R
90% DVD+R
Source VideoHelp.com :-)
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14. April 2005 @ 18:03 |
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I've played my DL backups on 5 different sony models, 4 samsung(one is a portable dvd player with display), a philips, a panasonic, a toshiba, my playstation, my xbox and of course both of my burners. Though I mentioned changing the booktype to DVD-Rom for more compatibility, I haven't had to change mine from +R.
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14. April 2005 @ 18:09 |
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Consider yourself lucky. I havent had as much luck as you and either has most of the DVD recording comunnity :-)
I can play my Verbatim DL's in 4 out of the 6 players I have so my percentage is a little better than the general population, but the fact remains they are not that compatable yet. I am sure this will change with time though remember when -R would play in anything, but the +R's didn't. Well that has come around as I am sure the DL will to in time. :-)
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dlc2000
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14. April 2005 @ 19:01 |
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thanks for the help , it looks like i'll be in the market for a new dvd player . i dont want to spend too much money on one just to play the dual layer disc's . i wonder if a cheapo cyberhome will play them ? they are around $40 for one of them . it seems like everyone has been having good luck with cheap players . they seem to play everything from what i hear . i dont know how true that is .
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14. April 2005 @ 20:28 |
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14. April 2005 @ 20:45 |
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I've used Verbatim DVD+R DL 2.4X (Made In Singapore) from BestBuy to back up "The Incredible and XXX(special edition)", and both of my PHILIPS DVP 642 & SAMSUNG DVD-P 241 played fine without any issue at all.
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14. April 2005 @ 20:49 |
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All DL MCC discs are made in singapore.
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dlc2000
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14. April 2005 @ 21:26 |
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thanks for info , im thinking about giving the sony a try . im going to see if bestbuy will let me try one of my burned ones in it before i buy it to make sure i dont have a booktype problem . i know the disc's play as my burner that made them plays them without a problem . they have display models around all the time so it shouldnt be that big of a deal . thanks again for all the advice and good info .
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