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SO new at this and need HELP burning ANYTHING
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Kfanella
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1. March 2007 @ 06:46 |
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I don't even know where to start but here goes. I bought a Sony DVD burner that says I can burn pretty much anything on it. It came with Nero which I installed. I bought a bunch of DVD-R's and was told again, that I could burn CD's and DVD's, but they weren't rewritable, which is fine with me.
I have yet to be able to burn a damn thing. Nothing. Same message or variation thereof, "wrong disk type". I tried to burn a movie that I got from Limewire and it did all kinds of business for a few hours, then the disc popped out and said that it couldn't finish. I WAS able to burn two short clips, but nothing since then and they came out terribly.
Am I missing something EASY?? This should not be so difficult! I also tried using Media player to burn a disk and couldn't do it from there either. I've looked for help before and got all kinds of tech-talk and got yelled out for not knowing anything. I'm a burning newbie, not pc newbie so some tech is good, too much and I get lost. Any help out there????
Newbie, please don't hurt me.
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1. March 2007 @ 09:08 |
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sure..... here ya go:
Newbie Guides
and here is more:
Newbie help FAQs and more
and more help with media:
Media Guide
and read about your burner:
DVD Writer List
just put your model # in the search field and read all about what your burner can do and also read comments from fellow owners of the same burner!
check to see if your burner needs a firmware update:
The Firmware Page
make sure your burner has the latest firmware update! Firmware is programming that is inserted into a programmable memory area of your drive, thus becoming a permanent part of a drive. This 'software' is called firmware and can be updated with a firmware flasher. A firmware upgrade can add new functionality to your drive. Also bug fixes and improvements are done by firmware upgrades. It also adds more media codes and write strategies to the drive to improve burning capabilities and disk recognition.
you got a lot of reading to do..... but it's all well worth it! enjoy and happy burning!
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 1. March 2007 @ 09:10
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Kfanella
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1. March 2007 @ 09:44 |
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I haven't looked yet, but are they in English??? :)
Newbie, please don't hurt me.
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1. March 2007 @ 13:03 |
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yes!
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Kfanella
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2. March 2007 @ 04:42 |
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OK, I think I did everything right, but when I used Nero Vision 4 to "author" and then burn the DVD, well, it's been burning to disc ALL NIGHT LONG (Well over ten hours now) and there is no change in status. is this normal? And wht the heck is autoring anyway? It loos the same as what you do before you burn?
Newbie, please don't hurt me.
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2. March 2007 @ 04:57 |
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authoring is just doing the movie only. no menu no extra's just movie...
you might want to check and see if your drive slipped into PIO mode... they should be in DMA mode.
right click on my computer
click properties
click on hardware
click device manager
click on IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers
right click Primart IDE channel
click properties
click advanced settings
you should see
transfer mode=DMA is available
current transfer mode=ultra DMA mode 5(thats what my system is at)
if thats correct click ok then do the same thing to the Secondary IDE channel..
hope this help out.
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Kfanella
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2. March 2007 @ 05:05 |
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Thanks so much!! I'll try it when I get back home. Had to come to work to pay for all the coasters I've been making!
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2. March 2007 @ 05:19 |
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oh yea how rude of me...lol
welcome to AD.. stick around and you will learn alot here.. there is alot of knowledgable people here in every aspect of the game. they/we are more than willing to help out
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Kfanella
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2. March 2007 @ 06:27 |
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Thanks so much, I feel like such a LOSER!! The setting that you were talking about...WHAT exactly is it that I'm changing and why? (I'm an Analyst professionaly, I need to know WHY!)
Newbie, please don't hurt me.
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2. March 2007 @ 06:53 |
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without confusing things i have now given up on Nero with all but Bin and Cue files . It just seems to be going the way of Nortons and getting too bloated. ConvertXtoDVD was recommended to me and have not had coasters since. Fantastic if you use drag and drop it will just fit to disc anything you put in
also as said before check updates on burner firmware and make sure DMA mode is enabled
Have a read here
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/storage/IDE-DMA.mspx
There is no such thing as "U.S English"
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2. March 2007 @ 07:25 |
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I know that Nero is a pain in the A** because of the many updates and versions.... but I use a stable version of Nero and it works great. Stable version of Nero 6 is 6.6.0.18
stable version of Nero 7 is 7.5.9.0
those versions are the ones to get! I don't use Nero much.... but I do use it and they do have good programs that do many things. It's worth having.
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2. March 2007 @ 07:44 |
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Originally posted by Kfanella: Thanks so much, I feel like such a LOSER!! The setting that you were talking about...WHAT exactly is it that I'm changing and why? (I'm an Analyst professionaly, I need to know WHY!)
i jujst cut and pasted this.. it tells you what DMA is. basicly it is the transfer of information the higher the DMA the better transfer rate you get... im not a expert in this area but i do understand what it does and needs to do. if your not running in DMA mode your in PIO mode and thats the slowest transfer rate there is...
Quote: What is DMA mode?
DMA (Direct memory access) mode is a high performance mode for transferring data to and from devices, in particular, to CD and DVD burner devices.
The burner devices can function in either DMA or PIO modes. DMA mode allows the processor to transfer large pieces of data with very little software overhead - therefore requiring low CPU utilization. In this mode, high speed burning can be performed in background with other programs running.
PIO mode requires CPU processing for every few bytes sent to the device, so that CPU utilization becomes very high when trying to burn at high speeds.
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2. March 2007 @ 08:37 |
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Quote: It came with Nero which I installed.
This means it's an "OEM" version which may be missing a bunch of applications...
For a beginner trying to burn downloaded movies, ConvertXtoDVD is about as easy and trouble free as it gets. Try the trial and see if you like it.
Quote: Am I missing something EASY?? This should not be so difficult!
We have all been there. Keep trying and it will get easier. I promise. You won't get yelled at here by the way.
Don't use Media Player to burn videos.
Use good media in your Sony burner. That will save you from lots of headaches. try Taiyo Yuden, Maxell (made in Japan) Verbatim, Sony (made in japan) or TDK discs.
A nice list can be found here:
http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
Set your burn speed to 1/2 the rated speed of the media. Try faster speeds later.
Authoring is what you do when you add the menu and anything else to your video.
Quote: I'm a burning newbie, not pc newbie so some tech is good
Here is an article that explains how it all works if using a video from a camcorder, your process is very similar.
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Kfanella
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2. March 2007 @ 08:47 |
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You guys are all SO amazing. I have learned more in the past few days than I have in a week of Googling!!!
Newbie, please don't hurt me.
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Kfanella
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2. March 2007 @ 09:03 |
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Will this DivX business burn mpegs? Or do I need to do something to the files before I burn them?
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2. March 2007 @ 10:30 |
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If you are referring to ConvertXtoDVD, yes it can. ConvertX takes video files of various formats and converts them into DVD-Video compliant files (which is what your DVD player needs to be able to play them).

Once converted you can then burn them.
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Kfanella
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2. March 2007 @ 11:28 |
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You rock so hard.
Newbie, please don't hurt me.
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Kfanella
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3. March 2007 @ 05:18 |
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All the DMA settings (Is that the right way to say it??:))were OK and still NOTHING happened in 20 hours, so I aborted and tried ConvertX and it worked great. Ugh.
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3. March 2007 @ 06:37 |
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