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Newbies: simple guide 'How to back up a movie'
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swy000
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15. November 2005 @ 23:01 |
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ya i know..id say the same...
alotta people here are so helpful...
thnx alot ...!!!
Quote: ou are right... actually it's "whiskey" but for short it's "whisky."
No No no no no no no no no ... i wasnt correcting ur spelling dude!!! no no no..i was just saying that ur right...!!!! (man, even if i saw that u mispelled it, i wouldnt correct it after all the effort!!!! :s
Quote: What kind of DVD burner you have by chance?
i have a Toshiba SDR5372V with most updated firmware.... im not too satisfied with it cause a couple of cd's arent readable by it, but its doing ok....
thnx again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sam
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16. November 2005 @ 00:09 |
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@swy000
Well, here is a guide on how to "book type" via DVD Decrypter. This is when you're "ready" to burn to the blank media (DVD+R DL, DVD+R, DVD+RW) only. NOTE: set both of your "source" and "destination" ready, then do the following and burn it.
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16. November 2005 @ 00:38 |
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Quote: i have a Toshiba SDR5372V with most updated firmware.... im not too satisfied with it cause a couple of cd's arent readable by it, but its doing ok....
thnx again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@swy000
Looks like DVD Decrypter doesn't listed your DVD burner in the book type listing. However, I've found something googling on the net that's very interesting about your burner that it does support changing the book type or bitsettings DVD+R and DVD+RW into DVD-ROM automatically. I'm not sure about DVD+R DL media, but hey... it won't hurt to try it on Nero Burning Rom or Nero Express, you know. Here is what I found http://mygimmick.com/myg213/index.php?showtopic=21680&hl= that talks about your burner.
((Here's how to Book Type using Nero Burning Rom))
01) open up Nero StartSmart, then click on Nero Burning Rom
02) EXIT out the "New Compilation" when it pops up
03) click on "Chooses A Recorder" (it's a small burner icon next to (I) and the arrow down)
04) click on ?Options," then on "Book Type Settings," set to "Automatic" and click "OK" - that's it... easy as smoking. Now every time when you burn using a DVD+R, DVD+RW or DVD+R DL disc, Nero will ?automatically? change the Book Type into a DVD-ROM format.
(Here's how to book type using Nero Express)
01) open up Nero StartSmart, then click on Nero Express
02) now click on "Copy Entire Disc"
03) click on "Options," then on "Book Type Settings," set to "Automatic" and click "OK" then "Exit" out. That's it... easy as sipping on some Corona. Again, now every time when you burn using any DVD+R, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL media, Nero will ?automatically? change the book type or bitsetting into a DVD-ROM format in prior to the actual burning process.
Basically, you only need to set the "book type setting" on Nero once. So, if you book typed it with Nero Burning Rom already then you don't need to do it again on Nero Express or vice versa.
Enjoyed it...!!
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sdswaney
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16. November 2005 @ 06:57 |
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alkcohol, this is a fantastic guide!!
I tried to print it out for future reference, but only about 3/4 of each page printed out (it left the last few words off of the page).
So I went back and printed a couple of other guide, everything was alright. I don't know what's wrong.
But even on my monitor, your thread only show about 3/4 's on my screen, I have to slide the bottom bar to read all of the page. I closed your thread clicked on another thread (just to see how it showed up on my monitor) I could read the whole page without moving the slide bar.
Is something wrong on my end or is it something at AD??
Like I said, it's a great guide. I wish I could print the whole thread out.
Thanks
Steve
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sdswaney
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16. November 2005 @ 07:09 |
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It's me again, your guide now has two pages. Page 2 reads fine and I can read the whole page without moving my bottom slider left to right, but if I click on your guides 1st page, I can only read part of the page, about the last two inches of the words on the right side (I have to move bottom slider to right to read the right side of the page. ???
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16. November 2005 @ 07:44 |
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Quote: It's me again, your guide now has two pages. Page 2 reads fine and I can read the whole page without moving my bottom slider left to right, but if I click on your guides 1st page, I can only read part of the page, about the last two inches of the words on the right side (I have to move bottom slider to right to read the right side of the page. ???
Like I said, it's a great guide. I wish I could print the whole thread out.
Thanks
Steve
@sdswaney (Steve)
Well, I think that is because a few of the sentences were a bit long when members replied. However, if you want to have the pictures with the whole guide, then I suggest you click on this thread, wait for the "loading gets done" and print it (with the pictures too) via your printer -- so it'll be super easy when you follow my guide. After printing, just keep the "guide" and any necessary stuff only - you can trash whatever "replies" that you think it's not important to you.
Here is another guide I wrote for Newbies to help troubleshoot DMA issues. DMA is very important when it comes to DVD burnings -- all your DMA needs to be "On" or "DMA if available" to have a full speed of ripping and burning.
((To enable DMA back ON by "uninstalling" its driver ?for Win XP users? by alkohol))
Here are some helpful pictures for references.
A) on "DESKTOP" right click on "MY COMPUTER," left click on "PROPERTIES"
B) left click on "HARDWARE," left click on "DEVICE MANAGER"
C) left click on + sign of IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers
D) double left click on either ?Primary? or ?Secondary IDE Channel?
E) left click on "DRIVER," left click on "UNINSTALL"
You will see a "Warning: you are about to uninstall this device from your system," just click "OK," now "SHUTDOWN" or "Restart" your computer
F) once you restarted your computer, Windows should automatically detect your DVD burner?s drive and re-install it for you. That's it...easy as smoking!!
**NOTE: do these steps only if the above process failed to bring DMA back on, or you can do exactly like the above steps, except this time you "Uninstall" it from the ?DVD/CD-ROM Drives?
****at Device Manager****
(A) left click on + sign of DVD/CD-ROM Drives
(B) double left click on your DVD burner or your DVD-ROM drive
(C) click on "DRIVER," "UNINSTALL," "OK" and then "Shutdown" or "Restart" your computer. That's it... easy as smoking!!!
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JeffCobra
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16. November 2005 @ 07:50 |
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Awesome guide Alkohol!! I'd been using "DVD Copy Tools" and had mostly good luck with it...BUT it's not too flexible around sizes and shrinking. It's simple, to be sure, but...well, I just got a new version and will report on the latest.
Anyway, I followed your procedure precisely (except that I have the trial version of Nero (7.0.1.2), so I had to adapt a bit). No real trouble. So I backed up a DVD last night ("Lost" - Season 1, Disk 6 - a disc I could NOT backup using DVD Copy Tools). I was delighted to find that following your procedure, I managed to cram the whole thing on to a disc... made two copies even (one on a Maxell DVD+R and one on a Maxell DVD+RW).
Here's the rub. The copies play on my computer just fine (an HP z545 Digital Entertainment Center with WinXP-sp2 MCE and a LiteOn SOHW-1633S/BPSD), and also plays on my stand alone Sony DVD Recorder (RDR-GX7).
However they won't play on my Phillips stand-alone DVD recorder (shows blank), or my other normal DVD players - the one in my wifes 04 Honda mini van, and other Sony players in my house (2-3 years old).
For what it's worth, I have trouble getting playable copies on DVD Copy Tools too.
Alkohol - you seem like a "DVD ripping God" - Can you help me? Is my burner crap? Is my Maxell media crap? Am I doing something wrong?
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JeffCobra
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16. November 2005 @ 07:59 |
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Oh - I should mention that I never saw anything about Book-typing (automatic or otherwise). Perhaps this is my issue? I went to LiteOn and it say firmware didn't support it...and I have the latest firmware. :-(
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sdswaney
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16. November 2005 @ 08:14 |
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Thanks alkohol for responding so fast. I printed out your guide on DRM, it printed fine.
Again, I clicked on your thread (guide)"http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/256436"
I have the same problem as above, not just text but also some of your pictures are oversize. Am I going crazy? heck I don't know.
Will you look at page 1 and then back to page 2, don't you see a different format (size) or something between the two pages??
Thanks for the comeback and the DRM guide.
Steve
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16. November 2005 @ 08:27 |
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Quote: Awesome guide Alkohol!! I'd been using "DVD Copy Tools" and had mostly good luck with it...BUT it's not too flexible around sizes and shrinking. It's simple, to be sure, but...well, I just got a new version and will report on the latest.
Anyway, I followed your procedure precisely (except that I have the trial version of Nero (7.0.1.2), so I had to adapt a bit). No real trouble. So I backed up a DVD last night ("Lost" - Season 1, Disk 6 - a disc I could NOT backup using DVD Copy Tools). I was delighted to find that following your procedure, I managed to cram the whole thing on to a disc... made two copies even (one on a Maxell DVD+R and one on a Maxell DVD+RW).
Here's the rub. The copies play on my computer just fine (an HP z545 Digital Entertainment Center with WinXP-sp2 MCE and a LiteOn SOHW-1633S/BPSD), and also plays on my stand alone Sony DVD Recorder (RDR-GX7).
However they won't play on my Phillips stand-alone DVD recorder (shows blank), or my other normal DVD players - the one in my wifes 04 Honda mini van, and other Sony players in my house (2-3 years old).
For what it's worth, I have trouble getting playable copies on DVD Copy Tools too.
Alkohol - you seem like a "DVD ripping God" - Can you help me? Is my burner crap? Is my Maxell media crap? Am I doing something wrong?
@JeffCobra
Welcome.... well, honestly I have never used "DVD Copy Tools" to backup or burns DVDs for me. So I can't really comment on that program/application. However, I strongly deemed that if you have the programs/applications that I mentioned (DVD Decrypter, Nero Recode 2 and Nero Burning Rom) and use my guide to follow, then you're likely to have a successfully backup in no time.
Book Typing is very useful, it's good and it's one of the best and safest way to go -- especially, if you owned alot of dvd players, and or if you want to play it inside your van/car. And yes.... DVD-ROM is the "best or universal" format for all functional stand alone dvd players. As a matter of fact, all commercial (original DVDs & original PS2 games) are pressed as DVD-ROM, therefore, any of your dvd players and PS2 console can play any original DVDs smoothly. Lite-On has its own "Book Type Utility" that can change any DVD+R, DVD+R DL and DVD+RW into DVD-ROM automatically in prior to the burning progress.
Here are two very useful links to have, you can "download" the "Lite-On Book Type Utility" to run and use it on your Lite-On burner. Or you can set the "Book Type Settings" inside Nero Burning Rom or Nero Express and it will "automatically" changes the book type into DVD-ROM flawlessly.
http://www.k-probe.com/kprobe-bitsetting-booktype.php (Lite-On Book Type Utility Instructions.)
http://www.liteonit.com/ODD/English/e_downloads/e_utility.asp (Lite-On Book Type Utility Program.)
((Here's how to Book Type using Nero Burning Rom))
01) open up Nero StartSmart, then click on Nero Burning Rom
02) EXIT out the "New Compilation" when it pops up
03) click on "Chooses A Recorder" (it's a small burner icon next to (I) and the arrow down)
04) click on ?Options," then on "Book Type Settings," set to "Automatic" and click "OK" - that's it... easy as smoking. Now every time when you burn using a DVD+R, DVD+RW or DVD+R DL disc, Nero will ?automatically? change the Book Type into a DVD-ROM format.
(Here's how to book type using Nero Express)
01) open up Nero StartSmart, then click on Nero Express
02) now click on "Copy Entire Disc"
03) click on "Options," then on "Book Type Settings," set to "Automatic" and click "OK" then "Exit" out. That's it... easy as sipping on some Corona. Again, now every time when you burn using any DVD+R, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL media, Nero will ?automatically? change the book type or bitsetting into a DVD-ROM format in prior to the actual burning process.
Basically, you only need to set the "book type setting" on Nero once. So, if you book typed it with Nero Burning Rom already then you don't need to do it again on Nero Express or vice versa.
Maxell(s) are high quality media, especially if they're the Maxell 8X DVD+R (made in japan) -- this is Maxell's High Grade media. I've used tons of them and I've never experienced any issues whatsoever. It is very critical when it comes to burning and most importantly don't use cheap media, if you value the "quality and longevity" of your backups, then I highly encourage you to get genuine Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim and Maxell (M.I.J only). They're my top 3 choices of media. Remember to always keep your dvd burner's firmware up to date and "DON'T" burn any higher than 4X. Even if I'm using top notch media like Yuden (YUDEN000T02), I still burn at 4X only because I never want to see any coasters.
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16. November 2005 @ 09:26 |
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Quote: Thanks alkohol for responding so fast. I printed out your guide on DRM, it printed fine.
Again, I clicked on your thread (guide)"http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/256436" I have the same problem as above, not just text but also some of your pictures are oversize. Am I going crazy? heck I don't know.
Will you look at page 1 and then back to page 2, don't you see a different format (size) or something between the two pages??
Thanks for the comeback and the DRM guide.
Steve
@sdswaney
That is because (swy000) posted a few big pictures, but it's ok -- that's why the first page is bigger and therefore, you'll need to scroll a little to the right. However, I've revised my guide and I've tried to shorten them out, so you shouldn't have any problem seeing and or printing them at all.
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mundokev
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16. November 2005 @ 09:52 |
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Hi
My drive is as follows (along with the details from source) for the last DVD +R DL I burned
HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4163B A105 (ATA)
Current Profile: DVD-ROM
Disc Information:
Status: Complete
Erasable: No
Sessions: 1
Sectors: 3,865,760
Size: 7,917,076,480 bytes
Time: 859:05:35 (MM:SS:FF)
Physical Format Information (Last Recorded):
Book Type: DVD-ROM
Part Version: 1
Disc Size: 120mm
Maximum Read Rate: 10.08Mbps
Number of Layers: 2
Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP)
Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit
Track Density: 0.74 um/track
First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608
Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 16,557,599
Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 2,140,991
Layer Information:
Layer 0 Sectors: 1,944,384 (50.3%)
Layer 1 Sectors: 1,921,376 (49.7%)
I presume it worked from these details - do I have to set the book type for every DVD +R DL I use or do you think it will retain the setting
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mundokev
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16. November 2005 @ 10:01 |
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Hi again
Just found out that I had posted before I read the second lot of pages .....DOH....
Anyhow, I burned my first DVD +R DL yesterday and when finished tried it in my standalone dvd player to no avail.
I then found out about setting the booktype, which I did in DVD Decrypter and the player now can read my second attempt fine.
Having just read the above about making the changes in Nero, my setting are already on Automatic, so I wondered why it would have not changed the type to DVD-ROM in the first place, or am I being stupid again
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JeffCobra
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16. November 2005 @ 10:22 |
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Alkohol - Thanks mon, I definitely owe ya a few brews. :-)
Interestingly, I can find NO PLACE to set my "booktype" - even following your procedure. It just ain't there. I even went to LiteOn's WEB and it said no way ("Firmware no support" - Good english, eh?).
Anyway - I still had my re-coded data files, so I just burned two more, one on Maxell 8x DVD+R, and one on some TDK DVD+R's I had (and never had much luck with).
When I put the TDK blank in, Disc Info says "DVD+R" under book type. After I burned the disc, disc info said "DVD-ROM", so it changed (as if by PFM - Uh...pure - MAGIC). My Sony standalone burner played the TDK but it said the disc was dirty. My Sony DVP-S560d wouldn't play it at all ("No Disc").
The Maxell +R plays in all my machines, EVEN in my DVP-S560d, which seems to be the fussiest.
So, the question(s) are:
1. Can I assume that the Maxell DVD+R is WAY better than the TDK +R's, and can I further assume that the Maxell DVD+R is better than the Maxell DVD+RW? I don't know where the Maxell +R's are made, but the +RW's are made in Taiwan.
2. Am I just having media issues? Or are all my players just crap?
Finally, does Nero allow me to make AVI files out of these de-coded movies? That'd be slick!!
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sdswaney
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16. November 2005 @ 12:11 |
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Thank you alkohol, the guide printed just fine. I really appreciate you taking the time to go back in your guide and making it smaller, so as I could print it out. thanks again!
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swy000
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16. November 2005 @ 18:17 |
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Quote: 01) open up Nero StartSmart, then click on Nero Burning Rom
02) EXIT out the "New Compilation" when it pops up
03) click on "Chooses A Recorder" (it's a small burner icon next to (I) and the arrow down)
04) click on ?Options," then on "Book Type Settings," set to "Automatic" and click "OK" - that's it... easy as smoking. Now every time when you burn using a DVD+R, DVD+RW or DVD+R DL disc, Nero will ?automatically? change the Book Type into a DVD-ROM format.
(Here's how to book type using Nero Express)
01) open up Nero StartSmart, then click on Nero Express
02) now click on "Copy Entire Disc"
03) click on "Options," then on "Book Type Settings," set to "Automatic" and click "OK" then "Exit" out. That's it... easy as sipping on some Corona. Again, now every time when you burn using any DVD+R, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL media, Nero will ?automatically? change the book type or bitsetting into a DVD-ROM format in prior to the actual burning process.
@alkohol
hey...
i had work for a while so couldnt let it go..
now im back...
thnx for everything...i got my DL and wanted to try it, but i couldnt find what ur talking about... the pictures below will clarify...
using Nero express to open the options tab
http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/3169/a1n2uc.jpg
where is the book-typing in this picture? i cant find it...
http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/7494/a28ut.jpg
i also tried Nero burning ROM...and the options isnt there...
thnx....
Sam
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16. November 2005 @ 22:08 |
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@swy000
Go here http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=110374&page=5&pp=25&hig... that's "cdfreaks.com" - it has a thread regarding your Toshiba burner. I read it on page 3, some one mentioned that it does support book type automatically when burning using DVD+R and DVD+R DL media, and there are tons of members had posted the bitsettings pictures and scans from DVD+R into DVD-ROM, so I'm assuming it's capable of changing the book type.
However, I've never owned a Toshiba DVD burner before, only a Toshiba DVD-ROM. I've seen your other "book typing" thread and it looks like you have another Sony burner and you've managed to successfully book type using DVD Decrypter, right? My DRU710A BYX5 can "automatically" book type whenever I use any DVD+R, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL via Nero Burning Rom or Nero Express. On the other hand, I'll have to change the book type using "Lite-On" burner tab via DVD Decrypter and so far it has successfully changed to DVD-ROM.
Another thing you can do is try to book type this method via Nero CD-DVD Speed.
(To change the book type or "bitsetting" using Nero CD-DVD Speed)
01) open up Nero StartSmart
02) click on Nero Toolkit
03) click on Nero CD-DVD Speed
04) click on Extra, Bitsetting
05) now arrow down and change the New Setting to DVD-ROM
06) click on Set, then Close. That's it... easy as smoking..!!
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16. November 2005 @ 22:13 |
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Quote: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4163B A105 (ATA)
Current Profile: DVD-ROM
Disc Information:
Status: Complete
Erasable: No
Sessions: 1
Sectors: 3,865,760
Size: 7,917,076,480 bytes
Time: 859:05:35 (MM:SS:FF)
Physical Format Information (Last Recorded):
Book Type: DVD-ROM
@mundokev
This is good... yes, you've successfully changed the book type into DVD-ROM. Now you're free of worries when playing on any of your stand alone dvd players.
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16. November 2005 @ 22:16 |
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Quote: Thank you alkohol, the guide printed just fine. I really appreciate you taking the time to go back in your guide and making it smaller, so as I could print it out. thanks again!
@sdswaney
You're welcome. I hope you'll enjoy the guide and come back whenever new issues arise alright. Enjoyed it and happy burning..!!
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swy000
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16. November 2005 @ 22:17 |
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Quote: However, I've never owned a Toshiba DVD burner before, only a Toshiba DVD-ROM. I've seen your other "book typing" thread and it looks like you have another Sony burner and you've managed to successfully book type using DVD Decrypter, right?
yes thats right...thnx to everyone around here :D...
about the link u had given me, it talks about sdr5372 and mine is sdr5372V so im guessing mine should be able to do more than the old one... i will test it and report back if ud like... im just marvelling at my 1.5 year old sony burner in my laptop and how the hell it was able to do it...im lovin sony now!!!!1
Sam
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16. November 2005 @ 22:19 |
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Quote: Hey Alkohol, good choice of drink, after that effort you deserve a good stiff one, Cheers
@gwendolin
Yep, definitely...!! As a matter of fact, I'm sipping 2 shots of Black Label right now.
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16. November 2005 @ 22:22 |
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Hey that was yesterdays reward, now you'll have to reward yourself for todays effort. Cheers, I'll have one with you.
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16. November 2005 @ 23:00 |
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Quote: Alkohol - Thanks mon, I definitely owe ya a few brews. :-)
Interestingly, I can find NO PLACE to set my "booktype" - even following your procedure. It just ain't there. I even went to LiteOn's WEB and it said no way ("Firmware no support" - Good english, eh?).
Anyway - I still had my re-coded data files, so I just burned two more, one on Maxell 8x DVD+R, and one on some TDK DVD+R's I had (and never had much luck with).
When I put the TDK blank in, Disc Info says "DVD+R" under book type. After I burned the disc, disc info said "DVD-ROM", so it changed (as if by PFM - Uh...pure - MAGIC). My Sony standalone burner played the TDK but it said the disc was dirty. My Sony DVP-S560d wouldn't play it at all ("No Disc").
The Maxell +R plays in all my machines, EVEN in my DVP-S560d, which seems to be the fussiest.
So, the question(s) are:
1. Can I assume that the Maxell DVD+R is WAY better than the TDK +R's, and can I further assume that the Maxell DVD+R is better than the Maxell DVD+RW? I don't know where the Maxell +R's are made, but the +RW's are made in Taiwan.
2. Am I just having media issues? Or are all my players just crap?
Finally, does Nero allow me to make AVI files out of these de-coded movies? That'd be slick!!
@JeffCobra
To book type your Lite-On burner using the Lite-On Utility, follow the below steps.
NOTE: All credits goes to www.k-probe.com
Here's the actual Lite-On Bit Setting Utility Instructions.
http://www.k-probe.com/kprobe-bitsetting-booktype.php (Lite-On Book Type Utility Instructions.)
http://www.liteonit.com/ODD/English/e_downloads/e_utility.asp (Lite-On Book Type Utility Program.)
A revised revision on how to Book Type using Lite-On Utility version 1.3.5
Quote: When I put the TDK blank in, Disc Info says "DVD+R" under book type. After I burned the disc, disc info said "DVD-ROM"
1. Can I assume that the Maxell DVD+R is WAY better than the TDK +R's, and can I further assume that the Maxell DVD+R is better than the Maxell DVD+RW? I don't know where the Maxell +R's are made, but the +RW's are made in Taiwan.
If under or after Book Type, it says "DVD-ROM" then yes... it successfully changed the book type to DVD-ROM.
According to my understanding, the Maxell 8X DVD+R (Made In Japan) is a High Grade media, supposely it's next to the famous Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim. Maxell are high quality media -- it ranks in the first class media along with Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim. On the other hand, the other Maxell(s) that's Made In Taiwan is decent/good media, it's made by Ritek, and Ritek is good, meaning above the average. Go here http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm and have a look around, all the good and crap media are in there.
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mundokev
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17. November 2005 @ 00:23 |
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Quote:
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HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4163B A105 (ATA)
Current Profile: DVD-ROM
Disc Information:
Status: Complete
Erasable: No
Sessions: 1
Sectors: 3,865,760
Size: 7,917,076,480 bytes
Time: 859:05:35 (MM:SS:FF)
Physical Format Information (Last Recorded):
Book Type: DVD-ROM
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@mundokev
This is good... yes, you've successfully changed the book type into DVD-ROM. Now you're free of worries when playing on any of your stand alone dvd players.
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Thanks for that alkohol
Another question - What if I burn a DVD -r - will the settings need changing back for fear of spoiling the disk
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17. November 2005 @ 00:45 |
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Quote: Thanks for that alkohol
Another question - What if I burn a DVD -r - will the settings need changing back for fear of spoiling the disk
@mundokev
No.... unfortunately, only DVD+R, DVD+R DL and DVD+RW can book type or bitsetting into a DVD-ROM format. Hope this will give you a clue now. I highly recommend for you to use DVD+R media and book typing them into DVD-ROM -- this is one of the best and safest way to go. It will play in all/any of your stand alone dvd players, it will even play in your Car's dvd player as well.
Honestly, I prefer any DVD+R (especially Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim and Maxell "made in japan") over any DVD-R because I can "automatically" book type them into DVD-ROM = play in all dvd players = longevity = free of worries.
However, the choice is yours to make/choose.
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