why do my DVD+R DL skip in all dvd players
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Jaguar48
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4. September 2005 @ 11:35 |
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I bought DVD+R DLs and they copy just fine when using dvd decrypter, dvd 2 one, and dvd wizard pro. I get not one error but they still won't play in any dvd players,including my computer. The dvds are 2.4 max and that is the speed I copied them at. If anything i am doing is an obvious problem I would greatly appretiate help
Thenks in advance Jag.
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4. September 2005 @ 14:28 |
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if the disk skips, freezes or has pixelations.... then it's bad media! What manufacture of disk is it? Use DVDInfo Pro or DVD Identifier to find out the manufacturer's ID. But, if your disk isn't recognized by any of your DVD players, including your computer it could be that it wasn't finalized!
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Jaguar48
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4. September 2005 @ 14:39 |
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Thanks, The DVD Is verbatim, They were about $60 for ten. and the disk did finalize. Is their a different brand you recommend
Thanks jag
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4. September 2005 @ 16:05 |
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Verbatim DL should be fine ...... did you do a scan on the disk to see if there were errors? you can do the scan using Nero or DVDInfo Pro and I know there are other programs that do that,too! see if there are errors ....... what about your other disks? if you are using DLs ..... you then made a 1:1 copy, right? does your programs account for DL disks? I haven't used DVD2One or DVD Wizard Pro. If you are making a 1:1 copy why use DVD2One? DLs should have enough room to make an exact copy! maybe that's your problem..... you compressed the DVD to fit to a DVD5(single layer, 4.7G disk). When I recorded on DLs I didn't have to compress! Just used DVDDecrypter and CopyToDVD and that was that! NO COMPRESSION! Perfect copy and played on all DVD players. Also did you book type your drive to DVD-ROM? that will make all your disks more acceptable to other DVD players!
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Jaguar48
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4. September 2005 @ 22:23 |
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I still can not gat it right. Thank you for trying to help but do you know of a guide to help burn DL to DL. I tried downloading DVD to DVD but I could not figure it out Thankyou
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4. September 2005 @ 22:43 |
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@Jaguar48,
For DVD9 (DVD+R DL media), I highly recommend the Verbatim 2.4 DVD+R DL "Made In Singapore" media. To back up DVD+R DL using DVD Decrypter, do the following steps below.
01) Open up DVD Decrypter
02) MODE, ISO READ R (then choose your "Destination" <-- make it your C: drive or Hard drive
03) on "source" choose where you'd put the original movie i.e. your dvd burner or dvd-rom drive
04) click on "Decrypt", now sit back, relax and wait until it's completed, closed DVD Decrypter and verify that you've the 2 ISO and MDS file on your Hard drive.
Now once it's successfully completed and the ISO & MDS files is inside your Hard drive or C: drive
01) Open up DVD Decrypter again
02) put high quality media inside your dvd burner
03) MODE, ISO, WRITE W
04) on "source" browse to your Hard drive (C: drive) and pick the MDS file
05) on "Destination" <--- choose your dvd burner
06) click on "Write" that's it.... easy as smoking.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 6. September 2005 @ 00:38
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5. September 2005 @ 09:36 |
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Jaguar48,
Sounds like you may need to booktype your discs dvd-rom if your burner is capable. What make and model dvdrw do you have?
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Jaguar48
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5. September 2005 @ 23:22 |
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Can't thank you guys enogh. alkohol, ihoe, and mort81 you guys rock. as I learn more I will return the favor by helping others on the web site, and if possible you guys as well. thank alot jag
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6. September 2005 @ 11:09 |
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Hi there,
One thing I like to do, specialy when I try a new brand of media, or change burning speed, is run them in "VSO Inspector v1.1"...
I run a Sector Scan and a File Scan, to make sure the media I just burned can be read 100% without errors.
If there is errors (Cheap Media, and/or burned too fast) you can expect skips, freeze, pixilation on playback.
My 2 cents...
VSO Software Golden Membership Proud Owner / VSO Software Beta Tester

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