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Why do my ISOs (which are movies) skip and often stop when playing them on a home DVD Player ? HELP
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27. November 2007 @ 16:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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am trying to back up my DVDs which are movies I bought. They are new too, such as Shreak 3, Live Free Die Hard and many more. Before I do anything, I stop all running processes, such as firewalls, anti virus, and other running programs. I then use DVDFab to make an ISO image out of my DVDs which also removes the copyright features. The image comes out to be like 4.3 Gb because I remove some content, like second languages, special features and sometimes captions as well. I still leave the root menu though. I then use Power ISO to burn the image on a Verbatim DVD with the lowest write speed which is 4x. Once again, before I do that I stop all running processes. Now here is where the problem starts, I then use Nero 7?s CD-DVD Speed 4.7.0.0 to run a Disc Quality Test on the DVD I have just burned. Now, even though I burn the same movie, the results are always not consistent. Sometimes, my DVD comes out with many errors which stop them from playing correctly on my home DVD player.Other Times, they come out flawlessly and work like a charm. I basically have to throw away 1 or 2 dvds before getting it right! THis sucks and I was wondering if any good soul out there will try and help me..PLEASE!!

Christian Delgado
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27. November 2007 @ 19:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by cdelgado:
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I then use Power ISO to burn the image on a Verbatim DVD with the lowest write speed which is 4x.
Why Power ISO as a burner.
ImgBurn is the updated burner from DVD Decrypter.
It is a very good free burner.

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I justed looked and I do not see that Power ISO has a burner.
Is it like DVD Shrink in that it compress and encodes the DVD.
If it is the burner try the Imgburn software.

Post a Nero History or Power ISO log for a burn.

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28. November 2007 @ 18:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@iluvendo
So did you report any of these, they are all still open.
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3. December 2007 @ 19:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@iluvendo
Please use the 'report an offensive post' button - that way the mods can clean it up :)

edit: closing this one - Let's stick w/ this one:
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