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Hesitations in Nero Burning
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Samson123
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1. June 2007 @ 19:47 |
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After I have used DVD Shrink and have my files, I have tried burning on Nero 7 Ultra Edition. I have DVD+ and DVD- but when I check them they all have the small hesitations and pauses in them. True, I'm fairly new at this, but how can I get rid of these pauses and have a smooth playing DVD?
Marcia
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1. June 2007 @ 20:03 |
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Burn at 1/2 the rated speed of the media. You can change this in Shrink when you click backup. Click on the burn setting tab to change.
How about the firmware on the drive - up to date?
In Nero SmartStart go to Tools>Info tab.
They'll be a tab there for the firmware version.
You can check the drive manufacturers site or here to see if there is a later one.
Try playing back the disc is the pc - see if there are any pauses there.
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AfterDawn Addict
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1. June 2007 @ 20:41 |
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Blank media brand is important as well. I recommend Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim or Sony made in Japan.
Here's a bank media gude from Digitalfaq that's good to go by:
http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
Hi binky!!
I see you've been busy! Don't forget to breathe, lol.
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2. June 2007 @ 07:27 |
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Hey fasfrank!
Dang how did I forget the most important thing - media! Must be old age & the memory loss thing :0)
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Samson123
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2. June 2007 @ 11:58 |
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Sorry! I have tried using Maxell DVD+R, Memorex DVD-R, Sony DVD+R, I even tried a Verbatim DVD+RW. I have a Sony burner DRX-830U, and am using Nero 7 Ultra, the burning rom. I have tried VIDEO_TS files, and also ISO files. Each produces the same breaking up of the picture into little squares at times. I installed a Nero Recode AEC changer v2.0 to change the AEC time, and I also burn at 4x. I use the DVD Shrink 3.2 and then go to Nero to burn with. I am getting so frustrated. I've been the threads looking for help, but haven't run across what I might be needing at this moment.
Thanks
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2. June 2007 @ 12:37 |
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The pauses, hesitations and pixels - is this in the pc or is it on the dvd player?
You've tried some decent media there - Sony is usually pretty good along w/ Verbatim. Memorex can be hit or miss since they use several different manufacturers.
If you're using 16x media I'd bump the burn speed up to 8x. Burning high speed media low is not always optimal.
Here's the latest firmware for the Sony - SS25. Update to that if not up to date.
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Samson123
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2. June 2007 @ 13:37 |
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The pauses, hesitations, and pixels are in the dvd player and pc. The date on the Sony drive is 3/15/07. Do I just download the SS25 and then install it?
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2. June 2007 @ 14:42 |
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Yep just download and install it. Very easy and I think there an instruction doc too.
Check and see which version you have. In SmartStart go to tools>info tool>drive tab. There's a field there that will list the version you have. You might have the latest.
Hmmm problems in both player and pc - somethings up when burning.
Doing any multitasking when burning?
Check and make sure all drives are in DMA mode and not PIO mode.
Here's a guide.
Maybe fasfrank has some other suggestions too.
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Samson123
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2. June 2007 @ 15:41 |
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I checked the IDE drives. I don't have a secondary listed, just two primary drives. How do I get a secondary drive?
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2. June 2007 @ 16:10 |
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You may not need one - depends on the pc config and how the drives are connected.
You can post a screen pic of device manager or Nero InfoTool>configuration tab if you like but your probably fine.
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AfterDawn Addict
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2. June 2007 @ 20:21 |
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I guess I'd just want to verify if the break ups are on the actual video files before you burn.
Rip the movie as usual but select a hdd location like a desktop folder as the target. Open your media player and take a look at the movie in the folder.
If you are using a lot of compression this can cause problems. What compression number are you using?
You may want to do a small "Movie only" backup with little or no compression and take a look at that.
Quote: I installed a Nero Recode AEC changer v2.0 to change the AEC time
Just curious about this... You don't mention Recode except for the AEC changer. Have you tried with Recode instead of Shrink?
Nero has a quality checking tool that you should run your copy through. That would give us an idea of how bad it actually is.
StartSmart > Tools > Nero CD-DVD Speed > Disc Quality Tab
Here is an example of a Memorex I copied in 2004:

See if yours are as bad as this. This movie plays OK!
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Samson123
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3. June 2007 @ 04:02 |
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My movie looked a whole lot worse than that! What compression rate should I be using in DVD Shrink?
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3. June 2007 @ 07:49 |
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My rule of thumb is 70% or higher (meaning 30% or less compression)
How does it playback from the hard drive? Any hesitations/pixels there?
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