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Bad Burns

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by peden202, Jan 4, 2010.

  1. peden202

    peden202 Member

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    Thought I'd post this here as this is begining to drive me insane.

    For some reason I keep getting bad burns on backup DVD's.

    The source fle runs perfectly on a PC when mounted or played through VLC but when I burn to disk the majority will have something wrong with them. It could just be something as a dejavu moment or just a few blocks on screen.

    I finally snapped when watching a film tonight that just blocked out, died and stopped playing in the dvd player.

    I'm using TDK DVD+R and an LG GH22LS30 burner on a PC with 8GB RAM running Windows 7. To burn I'm using ImgBurn.

    I'm not quite sure where I'm going wrong and why I keep getting these bad burns.

    Can anyone shed some light on the matter?
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    Without saying anything against the disks you are using, I would switch to Verbatim or Taiyo-Yuden.
    Probably ImgBurn will select the optimum speed for the disks - in any case, ease back from the maximum on the label.
     
  3. peden202

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    OK Thanks,

    I'll give it a go
     
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  4. rbrock

    rbrock Regular member

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    I burn at 4x speed and only use Verbatim great backups all the time
     
  5. st417

    st417 Guest

    Use Verbatim as suggested but also try diffrent burning program - nero & ashampoo are good
     
  6. gapman350

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    you will finned the same thing with Nero i am using dvdflick it is shoud work a lot better head the same problem
     
  7. Mrguss

    Mrguss Regular member

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    TRY: DVD-R's

    GOOD LUCK DUDE !!!
     
  8. Mrguss

    Mrguss Regular member

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    You can test it first with a DVD-RW (it burn at 4x automaticly) you will see a big difference !!!
     
  9. iko419

    iko419 Guest

    Agree, DVD-R are better than DVD+R
     
  10. rbrock

    rbrock Regular member

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    I agree on the DVD-R thats what I use also, AnyDVD and Nero Recode
     
  11. Mrguss

    Mrguss Regular member

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    I ADD: DVD-R are also better 'cos:

    After you burn a DVD-R....you can go back and "Edit" them, using programs like Roxio Builder or others, etc......by make them to bypass frames, previews, comercials, etc.... you do not want to see.

    NOTE: The Original Burn will be there.....but the DVDplayer do not gonna read it them on your play-back when you watch them.
     

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