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Backed up movie is skipping
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divsteph
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18. January 2005 @ 04:56 |
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Help! I've been using shrink for a while with no problems but since a couple of days ago every DVD I backup starts skipping as soon as the movie starts, I am running shrink in low priority mode and have tried burning with DVD decrypter instead of nero but with the same problem. The output files from shrink work fine when I play them from the HDD just when I try to burn them.
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AfterDawn Addict
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18. January 2005 @ 05:24 |
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skipping, and freezing, is usually signs of bad media,try taiyo yuden,verbatim,or ritek.
you didnt mention what your using, so im guessing your using the cheap stuff.
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divsteph
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18. January 2005 @ 05:29 |
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I'm using Datawrite media. Its definatly cheap but i've backed up many times before using this media without problem then suddenly about 10 fails in a row.
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18. January 2005 @ 05:35 |
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Thats the thing about cheap media,its very inconsistent.
The question is,how long will it take for those backups on the cheap stuff,take before they no longer play?
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divsteph
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18. January 2005 @ 05:39 |
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well thats a good question, what do you think? Is it a matter of time till they stop working or usage?
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18. January 2005 @ 05:45 |
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I think if its one thing you'll learn around here, is to never scrimp on media.
You can get riteks for around 50 cents a disc online,so why buy the cheap stuff?
As for a timeline for failure(on the cheap stuff) I couldnt venture a guess.Ive heard of some experiencing backups that wont play, after as little as a year.
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divsteph
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18. January 2005 @ 05:49 |
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I've got about 100 of these cheap discs left so i'll keep burning till I get a good copy!!
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divsteph
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18. January 2005 @ 06:00 |
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You said 'usually' a sign of cheap media is there anything else I could try?
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18. January 2005 @ 06:04 |
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you didn't say what speed you are burning at. you can try burning at a slower speed and see if that helps.
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divsteph
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18. January 2005 @ 06:24 |
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I thought I read somewhere that burning at lower speeds can cause problems. It can't hurt to try it though.
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18. January 2005 @ 06:32 |
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Quote: I thought I read somewhere that burning at lower speeds can cause problems
Nothing could be further from the truth.
I never burn over 4x and you should, in your case try burning at 2x.
You could also,click on(in shrink) edit/preferences/target dvd size/custom/lower the number to around 4300 so you wont be writting on the outter edge of the disc where the dye is thinner(chronic problem with cheap media)
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divsteph
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18. January 2005 @ 08:43 |
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Burn't three DVD's with reduced speed and seems to have solved the problem. Many thanks.
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18. January 2005 @ 20:46 |
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I have had 3 different DVD burners over the last year and a half and have also tested friend's burners. I found that if you keep burning at your burner's maximum speed, it will tend to give you problems down the line. Just using the speed below the maximum seems to hold up over the long run. So if you have a 16x burner use 12x and if you have 12x use 8x and so on. I like being able to burn quickly, but not at the expense of a failed burn. Doesn't hurt to use good media, too.
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