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day after tomorrow & speed
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pointman1
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29. October 2004 @ 19:38 |
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has anyone had any success with burning "day after tomorrow"? i cant get dvd x or decryptor/ shrink to do it.
and i had my read and write set to "max" on both... and had no issues. i was told to avoid max settings and use "write 4x and read 4x", and it is taking about 2.5 hours...what should i do??? go back to max since it worked? or stick to slow burns with 4 x 4x? thanks!
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ScubaPete
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29. October 2004 @ 20:14 |
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Hi pointman1,
I backed up that DVD on Wednesday with no problem.
Use DVD Decrypter to rip in the ISO, READ MODE.
Open with DVD Shrink by using FILE, OPEN DISC IMAGE.
Process using Deep Analysis AND Quality Enhancement, Maximum Smoothness, the burn with DVD Decrypter. (I used CopyToDVD myself but if you don't have it use DVD Decrypter.)
It took somewhere around 3 hours but it was excellent !
Enjoy,
Pete
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pointman1
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29. October 2004 @ 20:40 |
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thanks Scuba... i guess i just didnt use the right specific settings...ill give it another shot.. thanks.
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pointman1
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29. October 2004 @ 20:56 |
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what speeds should i set my read and write to?
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Biosgain
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30. October 2004 @ 01:10 |
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read should be max(it only speeds up where it needs to anyway), write speed depends on whether your dvd players can play 4x or faster burnt dvdr(w)
Email me if I don`t reply to a previously answered post. I`m probably fishing :)
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pointman1
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30. October 2004 @ 06:53 |
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thanks Biosgain... how can i find out if my dvdr can play faster than 4x?
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Biosgain
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30. October 2004 @ 07:24 |
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Quote: how can i find out if my dvdr can play faster than 4x
To determine whether your standalone dvd player (or whatever) can play 4x (or higher) burnt media, it`s a trial and error route I`m afraid.
It will either play it faultlessly or it won`t.
I suggest burning at 2x and watching the film, then burn another (different film?) at 4x and watch that.
Email me if I don`t reply to a previously answered post. I`m probably fishing :)
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 30. October 2004 @ 07:25
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pointman1
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30. October 2004 @ 09:17 |
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thanks Biosgain... ill give that a shot!
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ScubaPete
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30. October 2004 @ 16:22 |
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pointman1,
Your standalone player will play the DVD no matter what speed it's bruned at so long as there are no errors. The faster the burn, the greater chance of getting mistakes. Generally burning at 4X is about the best IF you're using decent media. If you're using crappy discs then you may have to lower the burn speed to get a perfectly burned disc.
On DVD Decrypter, I forgot one important setting - "tools", "settings", I/O tab, make sure the box is checked that says "ignore read errors" -
Cheers,
Pete
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pointman1
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30. October 2004 @ 21:09 |
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thanks Scuba. i just checked the box.
when i first used decryptor, i had it set to max for read and write... does that mean that using max is going to continue to be okay?... or should i stick to 4 to be smart?
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Biosgain
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31. October 2004 @ 02:07 |
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My denon 3000 skips all over the place and plays blocky/pixellated when burned at 4x. At 2x it plays fine, this is with verbatims or ritek media.
Email me if I don`t reply to a previously answered post. I`m probably fishing :)
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ScubaPete
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31. October 2004 @ 15:07 |
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Each PC is different and we suggest what works on the majority. Some pple like 6X, me I like 4X even though my burner does 8X. Truth be told ? I didn't have a bad burn at 8X but I switched to 4X anyway.
As has been pointed out, if 4X doesn't work, dial it down some more - When we find out what works for us then we stick with it -
My suggestion, use RW for awhile until you have fined tuned your system - Then, Burn on -
Pete
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pointman1
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31. October 2004 @ 16:00 |
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cool, thanks for the advice... but i think i have only a dvd+r burner.
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ScubaPete
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31. October 2004 @ 17:32 |
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Quote: but I think I have only a dvd+r burner.
I don't think that has anything to do with the price of eggs in Eastern China, does it ?
If you want to know how fast your burner burns, set write at "Max" and check the log after your burn -
Pete
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pointman1
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31. October 2004 @ 17:56 |
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HAHAHA, Scuba, I said that cause you said "RW"... weren't you refering to the disc type?
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ScubaPete
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1. November 2004 @ 14:43 |
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Yes, I was refering to disc type.
If your burner is a +R burner it will burn +RW too.
It won't burn -R or -RW media.
Use +RW discs until you have your problem sorted out.
Cheers,
Pete
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pointman1
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1. November 2004 @ 20:38 |
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oh...haha... didnt know that. why> cause my Supposed "computer friend" told me along time ago that i can only use +r discs, not +rw...
thanks for clarifying.
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ScubaPete
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2. November 2004 @ 15:39 |
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Heh, heh, Ya need a better friend - (LOl)
We'll try not to lead you that far astray 'round here -
Use the RW for playing around the PC, I always have 1 stuck in a drive to try stuff on, it's soooo much cheaper than frying a ton of discs -
Cheers,
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pointman1
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2. November 2004 @ 18:42 |
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better friend... Scuba?
is there any advantage to a +r disc over a +rw???...other than not having to worry about recording over it?
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ScubaPete
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3. November 2004 @ 12:50 |
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Let's read it all over again -
You use an RW disc to store data that you wish to edit later or record over and - you use an RW disc when you're having problem and you don't wish to make coasters. When everything is going well, use R media to make a backup you'll have for years -
Pete
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pointman1
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3. November 2004 @ 14:07 |
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i'm with you... just wanted to see if there was anything else. is pic quality better on r?
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ScubaPete
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3. November 2004 @ 16:28 |
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Quote: is pic quality better on r?
I could ask you if you looked at yourself in 2 mirrors, which one would you keep because it made you look better ?
You have GOT to do some reading on some of this stuff -
Let's learn about media first -
http://dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html#4.3
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pointman1
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3. November 2004 @ 16:36 |
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sorry to bother you. i thought this was a forum for newbs. my mistake.
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ScubaPete
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3. November 2004 @ 16:58 |
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Quote: sorry to bother you
My, we're getting either "testy" or lazy - Did you have something against learning or are you too good to do what we all did, make some small effort on your own -
"Newbie" doesn't mean you get spoon fed -
and BTW, with that attitude, you're going to be "Bothering" a lot of pple -
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pointman1
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3. November 2004 @ 17:01 |
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what attitude? i asked a simple question and you make stupid comments like "2mirrors.." please. get off your high horse.
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