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Discussion in 'Video playback problems' started by Romanay, May 8, 2010.

  1. Romanay

    Romanay Member

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    Hi I'm not sure if this is the right forum but I will give it a try

    yesterday I copyed the dvd Avatar using DVDFAB 7.0.4.0

    It Say's completed successfully but when I play the copied disc in my dvd play after 2 hours and 14 minutes
    the picture go's fuzzy for about 1 minute and then it go's back normal.

    The writing speed I used was 1.0

    Can any body help.
     
  2. Mrguss

    Mrguss Regular member

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    Try: DVDFab 7.0.5.3
    http://www.dvdfab.com/mlink/download.php?g=DVDFAB_BETA&vid=avangate&aid=675

    Write a Half Speed that your DVD Blank Media toll you so.

    If your Media say 16x....write at 8x !
    Give the command on DVD Shrink after you hit Backup! > Burn Settings > Down scroll on Burn Speed and choose the correct one > OK

    NOTE: If you are using RW's ...write at 4x. like the disc say.
    P.S. I Think you are using the same DVD+RW way to many times to write over and over again according to your post somewhere else on this Web-site...and your DVD+RW is already too Old.
    Give yourself a Favor: Try regular +R or -R they only cost 16 cents each !

    Stop Multi posting the same threat......is against the rules on this web-site.

    Good luck
     
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  3. Romanay

    Romanay Member

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    Yes I did it

    I download dvdfab 7.0.5.3 and I turn the writing speed up to 2.0x

    Also I think it was my disc I put in a different Sony RW+ disc and it did it fine.

    I thought the hole point of using RW disc is that you can use then again again and again and again?

    Anyway thank for your help
     
  4. Mrguss

    Mrguss Regular member

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    You Welcome.

    The main use of RW's is usually to Test Burners or when somebody transfer something from a diff Video source to a DVD, like VHS, etc. 'cos it require high precision for your First Master and also 'cos they burning at low speed "4x". (some times they use a -R or +R that write at 4x or 6x as max. speed...but they are hard to find).

    Hope this help.
     
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  5. Chetwood

    Chetwood Regular member

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    Probably not since this is the DVD Shrink forum.
     
  6. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    Thread teleported to relevant forum
     
  7. JacobCamp

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    Oh, BTW, why you don't use DVD Shrink to copy your disc?? this program always working with no problem (at least for me)
     

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