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Problems copying DVDs
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mleeber
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26. January 2004 @ 17:56 |
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I have tried DVD XCopy XPress and Platinum to make backup copies of several of my DVDs and they complete with no errors but will not play in my DVD ROM in the computer or my standalone APEX AD-600A DVD player. Both the DVD ROM and APEX player dont see a disc. My DVD burner is a Sony DRU500A and I have the latest firmware. If I put the burned DVD in my SONY DRU500A it sees that it is a DVD but will not play in WinDVD but it will play in Windows Media Player 9 from the DRU500A. Any ideas???
Thanks!
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ScubaPete
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26. January 2004 @ 18:19 |
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mleeber,
Did you back it up to a RW media ?
Most standalone players often will not munch on an RW lunch, they are like spoiled kids, only eating +R or -R media.
Next, take your media to the car wash, a few drops of alcohol and a soft cotton cloth rubbing firmly in a small, circular motion, frequently lubricated by additional amount of alcohol taken internally: D
thirdly or foourthly (depending on how much alcohol was consuuumed in the previous step ;-P,
You might want to do a change in media. A move on up to the Flats on the East Side (the expensive) side of town. Top Shelf, Name brand - Verbatim or Ritek are good.
Lets try that and see where we stand (or fall down, depending on the amount of - - Ooohh well, you know -
BTW, Welcome to the Club :)
Pete
PS Forgot to add, kill anything that sounds like "Roxio" - bury it in the Back-forty -
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-LoNeR-
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27. January 2004 @ 09:44 |
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mleeber,
try using powerDVD.... and if that doesent work change your program to CloneDVD combined with AnyDVD
they work like a charm
but also u may consider (like ScubaPete suggested) trying different/better media
btw a few more details would help us to help you
just a suggestion
Dean
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mleeber
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27. January 2004 @ 13:45 |
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ScubaPete & LoNer:
I am burning to bulk DVD-Rs that I got at the same time I got the Sony, and I was one of the first ones to get my hands on the Sony about 14 months ago. These were "supposed" to be certified on the sony too. I did write some data only (video clips actually) to a Fuji DVD-R and I cannot read it in my DVD ROM either.
I am downloading Nero 6, I have 5.5 but with all the positive things I read here about 6 I figured it was a good upgrade. I will try PowerDVD and CloneDVD with the media I have, both the bulk and Fuji, and if it fails I will take a ride up to the East Side and get some Verbatim tomorrow.
Oh, by the way, these DVDs seem to work in my Toshiba Portege 7200 docking station. So, they work in:
-my DRU500A which is where I burned them
-Portege 7200 DVD Dock
they don't work in:
-My Hitachi DVD-ROM in the same Athlon based PC where my DRU500A is
-My standalone Apex AD-600A DVD Player
Thanks!
Mark
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-LoNeR-
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27. January 2004 @ 14:07 |
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alright no problem u try it out see what you get
then let us no if you have any more problems
l8r
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ScubaPete
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27. January 2004 @ 17:35 |
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Ya know -LoNeR, I?m starting to like you but you have to stop spending money -
Use DVD43 instead of AnyDVD samething, mine?s FREE !!!
Mleeber,
Let?s take a second and check compatibility, OK ?
Check your players here - ->
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/dvdplayers.php
?P?
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-LoNeR-
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28. January 2004 @ 03:34 |
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scubapete
no offence but money is just money and as the saying goes "if it aint broke dont fix it" this method is fast reliable and besides for newbies with sum money to spare i think its a good idea ;-)
and thanks for the pat on the back btw
:-)
jee i wonder how mleeber is getting on?.....
just sumat to ponder
l8r
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 28. January 2004 @ 03:37
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mleeber
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28. January 2004 @ 08:05 |
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Afternoon Gents! I only got as far as trying CloneDVD on the bulk media. Same results! My stand alone DVD Player is on the 'good' list as far as compatibility goes. I will try PowerDVD and burn to a fuji tonight. PowerDVD is just a player...right?
Thanks!
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mleeber
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28. January 2004 @ 08:16 |
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By the way, this may belong in a different thread but is there an easy way to shrink a DVD so that it will fit on a 512MB SD card for playback on my iPaq?
Thanks!
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-LoNeR-
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28. January 2004 @ 08:26 |
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there might...
but it will be totall crap quality
do you no the quality of a VCD?
it will be worse
l8r
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ScubaPete
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28. January 2004 @ 12:38 |
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LoNeR,
Shrink a DVD to 512MB ??
Are you sure you're not in over your head ??
"P"
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-LoNeR-
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28. January 2004 @ 12:44 |
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hey,
i dont know if there is or not i just said that there might be a way, afterall if you dont fully no a subject u shouldent act as if you do..... you might ruffle a few feathers ;-)
lol, is there a program that will?
l8r
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mleeber
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28. January 2004 @ 12:56 |
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There is a program called DVD to Pocket PC that advertises that they can get a DVD into 128MB without any real noticable degradation. Keep in mind that the resolution is a max of 320x240 so the picture is much smaller than broadcast size. Still, seems to me that with the audio and all you would be pushing 512mb. There is a demo of the DVD to Pocket PC app but it is limited to 5 minutes of video so it does me absolutely no good to try it. I have to believe that there is another way to accomplish this with all the tools out there.
I am about to load PowerDVD...I will let you know what happens.
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ScubaPete
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28. January 2004 @ 13:08 |
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I'd love to hear the outcome - Imagine the compression ratio - WOW !!
OK ya both have me thinkin' - I have a few toys at my disposal I'm going to try something - Like the Governor of California once said, "I'll be back "
"P"
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-LoNeR-
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28. January 2004 @ 13:15 |
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ok gr8
and we will be waiting ;-)
l8r
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mleeber
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28. January 2004 @ 15:55 |
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OK, I loaded the trial of PowerDVD V5 and tried to read one of the many DVDs that I burned. The message I got was "A Disc with and unsupported format in drive D:".
The movies that I have backed up are: James Bond - Die Another Day, Rugrats Go Wild and Bruce Almighty. There are two versions of 007, one with DVD XCopy platinum and one with CloneDVD. Both work in the DRU-500A but not the DVD-ROM.
Drive D is my Hitachi DVD ROM that came out of a DELL XPS-T800.
The same disc in Drive E: (my sony DRU-500A) works fine.
I got these bulk DVD -R discs from MeritLine and they were advertised and specifically working with the DRU-500A. They are silver on the top and purple on the bottom.
Could it be that my DVD-ROM and Standalone unit (Apex AD-600A) are so old that they are incompatible? The AD-600A is on the compatibility list....
Looks like the next step is to head over to the East side and get some pricey media!
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ScubaPete
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28. January 2004 @ 18:05 |
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Askar
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28. January 2004 @ 18:40 |
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I use DVD Decryptor and then DVD Shrink and then burn to DVD with Nero burning rom. I have done many dvd and never had one fail to play in either my computer or stand alone player. I use prodisc DVDs which are just over $1 each.
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ScubaPete
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28. January 2004 @ 19:08 |
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UPDATE:
Worked with "Bruce Almighty", after more compression than I care to think about, the best I could come up with was 846MB. Then with a Re-Author I was gaining only about 7 MB per backup -
If there is a professional program out there claiming to get it to 512MB, Buy It !!
"P"
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mleeber
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31. January 2004 @ 19:52 |
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OK guys, I took one of my backup DVDs to a friends house and it works on his RCA DVD Player so clearly the Apex AD-600 is too old to play "backups" and the DVD-ROM in my computer is suffering from the same malady. So I need a couple new toys. What are the reccomended PC and standalone DVD players these days?
Thanks!
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