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Kurtz86
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17. February 2006 @ 21:09 |
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I'm not sure if this belongs in the newbie or advanced thread; it's proper place would probably be intermediate, but we don't have on of those.
Okay now I'm gonna ask for some help... I'd really appreciate it:
I'm having trouble with the Video_TS files that I've written onto a DVD+R. Every DVD I create from my Video_TS folders work fine, but the video vill freeze in one or two scenes. The audio keeps playing, but I have to skip that scene which makes me not want to watch the movie at all. I also had this problem with one of my .img files.
I use ImgBurn, CopyToDVD, and Nero(on occasion) so I know there's not a problem with the software. The media I'm using is high quality so also know that isn't the problem.
If anyone could help me out, I'd be forever greatfull, you can't comprehend how much I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Chris
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AfterDawn Addict
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17. February 2006 @ 21:59 |
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How fast did you burned? Are you multi-tasking while burning? Have you run any "disk clean up or defrag" your hard drive lately? If you're using high quality media, then what's the MID? Just wondering that's all.
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Monster18
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17. February 2006 @ 22:02 |
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Chris
When you said you are using high quality media, what brand is it?
Verbratim? Taiyo yuden? Maxell? Or are you using imation, tdk or sony accore or memorux? I notice that recently the sony latest batch accore faces some problems when come to burning of dvd... dont have the problems for last batches of sony. Imation, tdk or memorux of course needless to say are consider bad media and are somehow condemn by experience user here. The software that you used are ok but have you try to booktype your burner to dvd-rom and of course your dvd writer must be able to be booktype to dvd-rom.
Read the golden rules of burning dvd here: http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=49635
Try to booktype your dvd writer as follows:
(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.
Sunny
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Kurtz86
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17. February 2006 @ 22:47 |
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thank you both for your advice. i haven't defraged my hardrve and I alternate between Sony, Verbatim, and Imation. I've had problems with all three but I'm going to try cleaning up my hard drive and setting up my burner. thank a lot.
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Kurtz86
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17. February 2006 @ 23:42 |
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the verbatim I have are DL and made in singapore. are these any good?
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Kurtz86
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17. February 2006 @ 23:47 |
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in caseit helps I have a Sony DRU810a Internal ATAPI E-IDE Dual Layer burner.
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18. February 2006 @ 11:43 |
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get rid of the imation..
sonys need to be made in japan.. those would be taiyo yden (better than the verbatims)
verbatim is very good media..
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Kurtz86
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18. February 2006 @ 12:36 |
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I used to love the old Imation CDRs. I don't think this is a media problem, because the problem occured with the Sony's(MIJ), DL Verbatim, and Imation DVD+Rs. I ran out of the Sony DVDRs so know I'm stuck with the Imation. I dont want to waste the Verbatim DLs.
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Kurtz86
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18. February 2006 @ 12:41 |
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Oh, and I was making sure that DMA was on for all chanels. In my Secondary IDE Channel Device 0, I changed the transfer mode to DMA if available, but "IT" will not allow me to chane the "current transfer mode" which is currently in PIO mode. How do I change this?
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18. February 2006 @ 13:41 |
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Quote: will not allow me to chane the "current transfer mode" which is currently in PIO mode. How do I change this?
While your in device manager, uninstall the device(right click>uninstall) and then reboot. On reboot, windows will recognize the drive as new hardware and reinstall it fresh in DMA mode.
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Kurtz86
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18. February 2006 @ 21:49 |
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Thanks a lot, that fixed all of the problems I have had with a few IMG files, but I'm still having a problem with my Video_TS files. The video will freeze for a whole chapter while the audio keeps playing and then the video will start playing again at the next chapter? Does anyone know how to fix this?
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18. February 2006 @ 23:54 |
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try reinstalling the program you used to create the VIDEO_TS folder.
your conscience doesnt absolve your guilt
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Kurtz86
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19. February 2006 @ 15:20 |
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I didn't CREATE the video_ts folder. i borrowed it.... from a friend... but it's 110% legal because I already have the movie lol. good thinking though, thanks anyway.
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wandy1978
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8. March 2006 @ 00:47 |
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Just a thought on this thread as to the importancece of occasionaly dfraging the hard drive. I use 1click for dvd copy and audacity for audio work. Audacity has one of the finest audio editors you can find, unfortanitly it works in verry small file blocks. A typical LP may create over 1000 2K files. As you work with the audio old blocks are not reused, but are rewritten where space is avaiable. This causes unholey fragmentation. Normaly 1click provides good performance, however if after doing a lot of audio if I forget to dfrag, 1click will slow to a crawell. This is because no matter however fast the processor is the disk access is machanical. After a dfrag files have a much better chance of being contigus (less work for the hard drive). If you are building a system from scratch I would recomend sepret partitions for basic windows, applacations, home stuff, audio work and vidio work. This causes the logical drive to defrag much quicker. If you only have a C: drive and have been using the system for over three months or so at least check the fragmentation. Note: back in the DOS/WIN31 days defraging was somewhat riskey buisness. Somewhere around NT sp4 and WIN 2K, all I can say is 'trip of a defrag and go have lunch' it is perfictly safe. A fragmented drive may be one of the reasions that people may feel they need a new PC.
Andy
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