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Won't play on standalone player but perfect on PC
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Berkner80
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19. July 2004 @ 20:00 |
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After burning several successful DVD's that will play on both standalone and PC, I am now having problems. I have recently burned several that will play perfect on the PC but will play only for a while on my standalone and then start to mess up(scrambled picture). Some of them won't even load now on my home DVD player.I thought it was a media problem but I don't understand why it would play perfect on the PC and not my home DVD player. I tried recorded at 16x and still had problem. I have also tried playing DVDs that I have previously recorded on my home DVD player and they seem to play fine(ex ALIENS). I use a sony DVD recorder, and memorex media, Dell pentium3 800Mhz, 336MB ram, 30gigs of free HD space and I don't use my computer while recording. I also use DVDShrink and IFOedit to compress DVD. Thanks for any help.
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19. July 2004 @ 21:48 |
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this was written by ScubaPete:
Quote: Too many Memorex users here -
Memorex is an excellent example as media goes, figures as high as 50% coasters have been reported (One member bought a stack of 50 and got 23 good burns.), not what I would call an impressive record. There are 4 different companies that manufacture Memorex BTW and product quality varies widely as you might imagine. Easy to see now why the quality of a big-named company can?t be trusted - ? Who?s making your Memorex tonight ?? Note: Memorex in the singles, 5 or 10 pack, as a rule, cause less problem than those Memorex sold in bulk BUT they still aren't recommended for DVD backups.
1. * Cheap media freezes, skips, pixelats and may refuse to be recognized :-(
Besides "Freezing", "skips" and pixelations, many times you?ll get a ?Cyclic Redundancy error? or an "I/O error". This message can mean that your discs are scratched or dirty, it can also mean that your burner won?t accept your ?cheap? media :-(
Another problem which ?pops up? is a ?*Power Calibration Error?. This can stop you right in your tracks and most often is caused by, Yep, you guessed it, inexpensive media.
*A ?Power Calibration Error? can also be attributed to the Optical Components of a DVD Writer, though this isn?t usually the case. Trying to shut down your software and ejecting your DVD then restarting your program and re-inserting the same media recently cleaned has been known to help.
Inexpensive media or even average media is great for text, Data, Spreadsheets, .Jpg and .Gif pictures and is good even for MP3 music BUT for DVD backups - BLAaaaaaT! It SUCKTH in an extremely Big-th way !
2. A good grade media is needed for DVD reproduction !
?Branded? Ritek G04's or Branded Verbatim are what we?re looking for OR any media boasting ?Advanced Metal AZO.?, this indicates a superior dye application, while they are sometimes a bit ?pricey? they are acceptable.
Prices online from Meritline.com have gotten Ritek G04 starting at about a 1/2 dollar($ .50 USD) a disc -
Question - If you make coasters out of 3 cheap or even average discs and good copies from 3 Branded Verbatim discs or 3 ?Branded? Ritek G04 discs - which ones then will you say are too expensive ? The 3 ?Cheapo?s with no movie backup OR, the 3 recommended discs with a perfect backup on each disc ?
Bear in mind, Memorex, Fuji, Sony, TDK, Orange Pack and others are quite good for your MP3 music, picture archives, Spread sheets, Data and your text backups and archives, they just don?t work well for DVD backups. Even DataSafe G04?s made by Ritek have been reported as inferior quality and are evoking that ?Oh no, I shouldn?t have gotten those.?
Remember, for DVD backups, purchasing inexpensive media or even average media is a gamble, some people win, the majority of people lose, varying amounts but, they still lose :-(
Let's try the right media for the job - just buy a 5 pack of what we recommend that will settle it once and for all - Don?t cheat though, buy the EXACT media we recommended -
Using good grade media can guarantee you one thing to an absolute certainty; it surely cannot hurt.
BTW, In an effort to clear the air, when I speak of "Cheap" or "Inexpensive" media, I'm not referring to the price you pay at the counter - I'm referring to the type of composite some manufactures use, their method of dye application and the lack of OR the poor quality control used during manufacturing. when I say "Branded" that means that when you pick up a disc in your hand, it says "Ritek" or "Verbatim" on the disc itself. The monetary cost of the media we recommend many times is cheaper than that you are buying now.
cheers,
Pete
FAIR WARNING. . . Memorex users, using that "Cheap" media, your backups may not last all that long -
One thing I haven't addressed is the life of a backup made on an "el cheapo" disc. We all know that data, music and video backups on CD's and DVD's will last forever, well, if not forever for at least 100 yrs or so - That's what we've read and that's why we backup our treasures to disc, so that they'll be safe. "BLAaaaT" (the bone chilling sound of an emergency air horn), Wrong, Dead Wrong ! Don't throw the originals away, you may very well need them. Your video camera tapes and family pictures, may not be there the next time you want to look at them. "Point of fact," inferior discs have a tendency to "Break down" in time. In a very short time, we're talking disc breakdown in less than a single year, as little as 6 to 8 months. Important, please read -
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/story.jsp?story=513486
I would first check your standalone players compatibility at http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers , and see which media works best with that player.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 19. July 2004 @ 22:08
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Berkner80
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19. July 2004 @ 22:05 |
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That may be correct about cheap media, But why would it not play, or play with skips in my home DVD player and play perfectly in my PC. This is the part I don't quite understand. Thanks
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19. July 2004 @ 22:08 |
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Quote: But why would it not play, or play with skips in my home DVD player and play perfectly in my PC.
Player compatibility. http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers ... check your standalone player.
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