Over recent months I have discovered this problem occuring more frequently. On another afterdawn thread I noticed that cleaning the disc is not always the problem or the DVD drive you use although thanks for the help. I recently discovered that this type of error occurs because of badly made DVD encoding in manufacturing either at the "beginning" of the disc or at the "end". For e.g. my personal experience all Disney manufactured discs seem to do this?? Anyway here's what I came up with, its easy and takes only a couple of extra minutes, hope it helps.
As per normal insert the disc, When analysis has finished I always re-author (who wants the crap anyway) I drag only the main title across and then I would "before" just click backup "BUT" a redundancy check error happening on my previous attempt instead of clicking backup and obviously recieving the same error message I edit using the shrink movie player in the bottom left corner to also remove all the startup advertising that plays before the actual film starts (1st Frame of movie) I'm not talking about the previews I'm talking about things like Dolby intro.... paramount logo etc etc. I then remove from the very end of the film all the rolling text (Credits) and end the film on the last frame of the movie. When finished I then click backup, and hey presto every time I have had a redundancy check error the disc burns perfectly after doing this!!, especially with Disney made films. The movie you burn is 100% quality/ and just the movie in its etirity. Anyway it took some time to discover this, hope it works for you so you dont have to return the disc and try hire another one!!
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