serious problem with dvd-r's
|
|
bonkersj
Newbie
|
1. April 2004 @ 15:44 |
Link to this message
|
Please help me, tried to burn dvd-r's using shrink and nero 6, didn't work on my stand alone but I get dvd-r's from my friends workmate and they work fine so I asked what she used, so now I'm doing everything she uses, dvd decrypter, then dvd2one, then nero 6 using verbatim disks, still wont work, can somebody please help me as I am going insane wasting disks. thanks.
|
Advertisement
|
  |
|
FAK
Junior Member
|
1. April 2004 @ 16:40 |
Link to this message
|
|
bonkersj
Newbie
|
1. April 2004 @ 17:07 |
Link to this message
|
Hi FAK, cheers for replying, I've already tried DVD Shrink, no joy I'm afraid, I checked the dvdrhelp.com and my player definately plays dvd-r as i checked it's compatability, it's totally wierd cos it plays -r's all the time from other people, and the ones i burn work on other peoples, i don't get it
|
64026402
Senior Member
|
1. April 2004 @ 18:19 |
Link to this message
|
What kind of burner do you have.
You need to use the latest DVDshrink and let it automatically burn with the latest DVDdecrypter. Turn off burn with Nero in preferences.
This has increased my player compatibility dramatically.
Donald
|
bonkersj
Newbie
|
2. April 2004 @ 04:54 |
Link to this message
|
Hi, I've got a lite on 4x burner that does -&+, got the latest shrink and decrypter but can't get shrink to automatically burn with decrypter, shrink only lets me put the files on the hard drive and decrypter will only read from the dvd drive, can u explain please, cheers
|
bonkersj
Newbie
|
2. April 2004 @ 06:16 |
Link to this message
|
Sorry i think i'm blind, yeah i got shrink to rip it to an iso image and set it to automatically burn it with decrypter but it still doesn't work on my dvd player, says no disk or when it does try to load it dvd comes up in the right hand corner then nothing happens and it ejects the disk, but i know for a fact it plays dvd-r cos i've watched them on it
|
64026402
Senior Member
|
2. April 2004 @ 22:00 |
Link to this message
|
With what you have done it sounds like a burner problem.
What are your computer specs. Check the DMA mode in the hardware manager. If the burner is in pio mode you can get errors as well as a slow down.
When you burn try at 1x speed to see if it helps.
Does the burned disc play on the computer. All the way through?
Donald
|
oddyseus
Suspended due to non-functional email address
|
3. April 2004 @ 05:16 |
Link to this message
|
describe the contents of the dvd-r.
If u expolore it what r inside?
|
memcco
Member
|
4. April 2004 @ 10:34 |
Link to this message
|
switch to +r and give it a go
|
bonkersj
Newbie
|
7. April 2004 @ 10:41 |
Link to this message
|
sorry was away for a few days, I'm running xp pro with an amd athlon xp 1900+ and 256 mb ddr ram, i think it should automatically be in dma mode with xp, also the disks run fine on the pc, i can play +r on the player but i've got a shitload of -r's here and as i've said ones i've got from other people play fine. I've tried burning at 2x and 4x but I'll give 1x a go, the folder contents are navigation, VOB and bup files
|
64026402
Senior Member
|
7. April 2004 @ 18:19 |
Link to this message
|
The information is usefull.
Open DVDshrink. Go to edit then preferences then output files and make sure every thing is checked including logical remapping of enabled streams.
Then try a rip and burn. If it still doesn't play then your burner is likely the difference. Try flashing to the latest firmware or a different writer.
I have used this setup on a HP200i,Digital research 8x, Toshiba 5112, and an optorite 201.
Donald
|
bonkersj
Newbie
|
8. April 2004 @ 16:41 |
Link to this message
|
Hi Donald, well I tried what you said but they still don't work, don't know whether it's the burner cos I took a few round to my mates and tried them there and they worked perfect, and as I've said I know my player plays -r cos I've watched them on it loads of times, maybe its just the disks I use don't play on it so I'll probably stick to +r, anyway I don't think there's anything I can do about it and I really appreciate yours and everybody elses help on this so thanks a lot anyway, you can't win 'em all. Bonkers
p.s what does try flashing to the latest firmware mean?
|
64026402
Senior Member
|
8. April 2004 @ 17:18 |
Link to this message
|
The firmware is the internal software that is in the device, in this case your DVD burner. Sometimes updating the drive fixes bugs the drive may have.
Since you are unfamiliar with the process you should probably stay away from it. If something goes wrong when flashing you can kill your drive.
Donald
|
bonkersj
Newbie
|
8. April 2004 @ 18:27 |
Link to this message
|
Thanks for the info, I DEFINATELY don't want to kill my burner, I've got an awful habit of screwing about with things on my pc that I shouldn't so I'll leave alone.
Thanks again for helping, and I think I'll just stick to +r's (at least I know they work on mine).
Bonkers
|
Advertisement
|
  |
|
AfterDawn Addict
|
9. April 2004 @ 15:00 |
Link to this message
|
Why not invest in RW media?
Gif by Phantom69

|