Is it the DVD, or my Burner
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YungMario
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2. January 2008 @ 20:22 |
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Ok, so when I pop a blank DVD into my DVD rom drive, my computer doesnt recognize it, but after I convert the video from avi to dvd, and use copy to dvd to write it, it writes, but, when I play the DVD, they all seem to have some kink in it, my scarface would stop at a certain point, and i tried with the simpsons, and with that, it would freeze, play the sounds from a earlier part, then get back to the movie, I'm using verbatim DVD's, (also trying them in my PS2, could be a problem idk), bu t if anyone knows how I can fix this, let me kno
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2. January 2008 @ 21:14 |
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are you using vista or nero 8?
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YungMario
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2. January 2008 @ 21:39 |
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copy to dvd lol, I read somewhere on here that it was good to use
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2. January 2008 @ 22:39 |
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3. January 2008 @ 01:35 |
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Originally posted by YungMario: Ok, so when I pop a blank DVD into my DVD rom drive, my computer doesnt recognize it, but after I convert the video from avi to dvd, and use copy to dvd to write it, it writes, but, when I play the DVD, they all seem to have some kink in it, my scarface would stop at a certain point, and i tried with the simpsons, and with that, it would freeze, play the sounds from a earlier part, then get back to the movie, I'm using verbatim DVD's, (also trying them in my PS2, could be a problem idk), bu t if anyone knows how I can fix this, let me kno
sounds like fake verbs... ?
whats the dye info on the discs, use dvd identifeir or dvd infopro to tell us
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Amir89
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3. January 2008 @ 02:21 |
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Your just using a shitty program. It's probably giving you out of sync audio/video or not burning correctly.
Use DVDFlick, it's free, easy to use, very good quality.
Here's a link: http://www.dvdflick.net/download.php
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4. January 2008 @ 05:20 |
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If you are talking about playing them in a PS2, get a real player.
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4. January 2008 @ 07:10 |
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ps2 seems to like cheap nasty dvd-r for films.. personally for the sake of the laser I wouldn't go less that riteks.. ridata dvd-r 8x (ritek g05) seem to work well with them. I found you can burn them up to 8x.. any faster, whether media or burn and the console just stops reading or even seeing the disk.. The new 16x disks are not worth using with old consoles.. the drives/lasers just don't see the disks.
The issue with the dvd-rom in your pc seems to be either a dirty or worn out drive. does it play cd's well or not?
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YungMario
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9. January 2008 @ 20:21 |
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Sorry About the Late reply, but yea, I did use DVD Shrink with the simpsons, this is the info on my discs,
[20:10:55] This Version Of 'DVD Identifier' Is Up-To-Date
[20:10:56] The Manufacturer Database Is Up-To-Date
[20:11:04] DVD+R/+RW Medium Detected. Starting Identification...
[20:11:04] ** Initiating ADIP Retrieval Method 1 (Original ADIP)
[20:11:04] ADIP Read Method 1 Completed Without Errors
[20:11:04] Disc Identification Completed Successfully
It does say the manufacturer is Mitsubishi Corps though, so idk about that. The Program I have been using is VSO DivxToDVD, so IDK how much better DVD Flick is better than that, but I will Try it, and do u suggest I stick with Copy To DVD? or should I go to something else?
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9. January 2008 @ 20:27 |
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As a burning engine, I suggest you get ImgBurn.
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YungMario
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9. January 2008 @ 20:33 |
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Alright, Im gonna give it a go using the Same style DVD, but try using DVD Flick, and Imgburn, I'll let you guys know how it goes
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9. January 2008 @ 20:37 |
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DVD Flick has a beta version that will allow menu creation.
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YungMario
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9. January 2008 @ 20:56 |
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Alright, The Supported Write Speeds for my Disc are 2.4 and 4x, which one do you think I should use?
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9. January 2008 @ 20:58 |
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Hmm...they always say it should be half the supported speed of the disc.
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YungMario
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9. January 2008 @ 21:03 |
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lol so around 2?
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9. January 2008 @ 21:08 |
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Well, I guess it would be X 2.4 LOL since is the lowest!
I don't know, that is something new for me! I guess try and see how it goes. What burner do you have?
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YungMario
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9. January 2008 @ 21:12 |
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If u mean the one inside the Computer, no clue lol, ima software guy, but if u mean program, imgburn
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9. January 2008 @ 21:17 |
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Originally posted by YungMario: If u mean the one inside the Computer, no clue lol, ima software guy, but if u mean program, imgburn
LOLLOL!!! Software is not of much use if you don't have the hardware to install it onto!Funny:~)
Go and right click on "My Computer", right click on your burner (should be something like "DVD Drive (H:)", then click on hardware and see what brand/model is your burner.
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YungMario
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9. January 2008 @ 21:31 |
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Nah, there is Definitely no DVD Drive H, um, the Burner was already attached to my computer, it on the front it says, lightscribe, dvd with the plus sign over the minus sign writer
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10. January 2008 @ 01:02 |
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2.4 is that +R format if so booktype that dvdr to dvd-rom imgburn does it, you set it on burn, imgburn log file will say what drive you have paste it here.
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10. January 2008 @ 01:17 |
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Originally posted by YungMario: Nah, there is Definitely no DVD Drive H, um, the Burner was already attached to my computer, it on the front it says, lightscribe, dvd with the plus sign over the minus sign writer
Maybe windows sees it as a CD drive then it should say "CD Drive (letter:)". You got to have one.
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Amir89
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10. January 2008 @ 05:06 |
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Lol, for pete's sake just pick the slowest speed and burn it already!
Always, ALWAYS burn at either 2x/2.4x/4x speed, never any faster.
You'll get less coasters, and more intact and readable sectors. That goes for burning anything, not just video.
YungMario
Btw, you actually don't need to download the standalone Img Burn software as DVDFlick comes with Img Burn's ROM built in and can burn discs on it's own.
Just go Project Settings> "Burning" Tab> Tick "Burn Project to Disc"> Select the Recorder you want to use and give the DVD a label. Done.
I also recommend you check "Create ISO Image", it'll give you a more compatible movie.
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10. January 2008 @ 05:51 |
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Originally posted by Amir89: Lol, for pete's sake just pick the slowest speed and burn it already!
Always, ALWAYS burn at either 2x/2.4x/4x speed, never any faster.
You'll get less coasters, and more intact and readable sectors. That goes for burning anything, not just video.
I also recommend you check "Create ISO Image", it'll give you a more compatible movie.
Really? Here's a TYG02 (8X -R) burned at 12X in my Pioneer 115D. The quality scan was done in my BenQ.

I think I'll stick to burning at a speed which produces good burns, not some arbitrary number like 4X. This is 2008 man.
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Amir89
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10. January 2008 @ 07:52 |
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Well congratulations...
But I didn't just pull these rules out of my ass so to speak, it's a general rule of thumb that you should always burn at half the rated speed of a disc. Eg: 4x-8x Currently..
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10. January 2008 @ 08:32 |
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Originally posted by MysticE: Originally posted by Amir89: Lol, for pete's sake just pick the slowest speed and burn it already!
Always, ALWAYS burn at either 2x/2.4x/4x speed, never any faster.
You'll get less coasters, and more intact and readable sectors. That goes for burning anything, not just video.
I also recommend you check "Create ISO Image", it'll give you a more compatible movie.
Really? Here's a TYG02 (8X -R) burned at 12X in my Pioneer 115D. The quality scan was done in my BenQ.

I think I'll stick to burning at a speed which produces good burns, not some arbitrary number like 4X. This is 2008 man.
what speed do you burn at~?
Nothing here to see, move along folks.

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