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Discussion in 'DVDR' started by gwendolin, Jun 29, 2005.

  1. gwendolin

    gwendolin Senior member

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    i have downloaded a movie, gone through the procedure to burn to dvd-r using nero ...using pioneer dvr109 burner.....it creates menus and transcoding streams and then "FREEZES" and will not go any further, after I abort, the only way to clear screen is to shut down computer. I have burned other movies using same process..can you help/
     
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    The file may be corrupt.
     
  3. gwendolin

    gwendolin Senior member

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    I have tried downloading movie from different user and still get same result....will download but wont burn
     
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    squizzle Active member

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    could you post your Nero log for us to see? It's located in C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\NeroHistory.log

    Make sure you take out your serial number (the one that starts with 1A21 or something like that).
     
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    gwendolin Senior member

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    SQUIZZLE I am not sure how 2 send this info I found file. How do I send it 2 you
     
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    gwendolin Senior member

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    I have just completed burning another movie and everything worked OK
     
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    squizzle Active member

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    just copy the info and put it into a post, that way more people can help out.
     
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    gwendolin Senior member

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    I dont know how to send nero log...I have located it.....its very long but dont know how to get it 2 you..I am not really comp literate
     
  9. matt72

    matt72 Regular member

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    hi gwendolin

    If you want to post your nero log right click the entire log, choose copy and when you come to AD to post on your dialog box right click inside the message box and choose paste. Or the easier way is when you open the folder with the nero log at the top of the open window choose edit, highlight select all and then under the same edit function choose copy. When you goto put a message in your post on AD click once inside the box and at the top once again choose edit and hit paste. Your nero log will be posted.
     
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    So much included, if it helps the last time I tried was PM Aust time 29 June I didnt know how to select portion of log to post...SORRY
     
  11. matt72

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    okay after getting a headache from trying to sort out all these different logs do you have the latest version of nero installed? I saw 6.6.0.14 then 6.6.0.8. If you installed over the older version uninstall all nero products, use the nero cleantool and try re-installing the software (after you reboot of course). Also I don't want to assume but did you install incd (included w/ nero) as it seems you have a virtual drive or some packet writing software. Even though it is from nero incd can interfere with the drive as it is always tryig to access it. In your logs is your nero key as well..be sure to use the edit feature and remove the serial as you don't want someone else to get it.

    your dma is off try the following link to turn it back on http://home.comcast.net/~bbmayo/DMA.html

    looks like you have 2 versions of nero installed on your pc

    philips is not a very reliable brand of blank dvd.

    as I thought you have incd and veritas backitup driver (not sure about the veritas one). As i stated earlier in this post uninstall incd4 and reboot. Whew my head hurts now. Will be back with one of the resident experts on nero logs.






     
  12. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    i have the log(s) in notepad, my turn for a headache! :O

    processing.....
     
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    Soooooooooooo sorry for the lengthy log. At present I am downloading some files and will follow your instructions then. I did try using a TDK RW but same thing happened, took almost 2 hours doing whatever it does before burning and nothing else. The movie is meet the fockers and I have downloaded both mpeg and avi. I dont seem to have trouble with other movies to date. I do have incd installed...dont know what it does so WILL remove it
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    Bloody hell that was hard work!, have started from scratch and attacked the sections of logfile bit by bit. PS i forgot to mention the DMA settings but that's been covered by one or more of the other guys above..

    - looks like you have Alochol 120% installed, not a problem, just mentioning what the AXV line entry is derived from.

    Wish i'd have started at the bottom at last section of log instead. However, by trudging thru the entire logfile, i've built up a very good picture of the different attempts/methods you tried along the way.

    I would normally only look at last section of a log whenever someone posts more than one entry but this time the whole log showed that you were trying various things to root out your problem yourself.

    [bold]Some of the details i noticed, had to miss out some stuff but have tried to mention the important bits[/bold] -

    Serial number(s) throughout the post

    At one point there are 2 serial numbers for one section of logfile

    Nero Version: 6.6.0.8 -> 6.6.0.14, good that you're up to date, BUT it would have been better to uninstall then reinstall latest version (after using Nero Clean tools)

    cd audio attempts, varying success, 40x cd writing attempts and lower speed attempts

    firmware of dvd burner updated from 1.40 to 1.55

    rewriteable Philips media used - good idea

    crappy 'IS01' media used with varying success

    Nearly ran out of memory at one stage

    Nero InCD - packet writing software



    [bold]Suggestions[/bold] -

    EDIT OUT [bold]ALL[/bold] references to any serial numbers in your post, the serial numbers begin with 1A20*********** and 1A2X***********

    Uninstall Nero completely.

    run Nero's clean tools " http://www.nero.com/en/Clean_Tools.html " as Nero is a bugger to uninstall completely, then install 6.6.0.14 [bold]without[/bold] InCD

    Don't use crappy CD media

    Don't write cd audio at 40x, i personally stick to 24x with great results

    Don't use crappy DVD media, get top quality Verbatim [bold]datalifeplus[/bold] media, no more expensive than crappy media

    Don't write DVD's at over 4x, reduces failed burns, and reduced chance of errors in a successfully completed burn

    Too much going on your PC, you nearly ran out of memory at one stage

    Nero verification is not accurate enough. Follow above sensible rules for burning then you shouldn't need to verify anything. To check a few discs for CRC errors (corruption), download dvdinfopro (free) and run a few discs thru it's CRC check.
     
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    gwendolin Senior member

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    Thanks for your help, I will be away from computer for 18hours or so...I will follw advice then. I have 768 megs of RAM. Cant locate incd..any clues how to locate it.
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    InCD is part of Nero. Uninstall completely as decribed above, then when you install 6.6.0.14, just DON'T pick InCD to install, just Nero Burning Rom
     
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    grrr...probably took creaky 15 mins to see what took me 40 mins to see..grrr. Nah seriously I thought that was a virtual drive with the dma off and sometimes burning a music cd I get that kind of event on my log file. But hey the whole point is to get gwendolin off n running in the burn arena.
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    naw, that took me ages, at least 40mins, was a right pain :)
     
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    I also noticed you have no WinASPI installed. Probably not the problem here, just thought I'd bring it to everyone's attention. Here's a bit of info on ASPI:

    [bold]<11>What is ASPI and do I need it?
    The term 'ASPI' is an acronym that stands for: Advanced SCSI Programming Interface. All the following terms are synonymous: ASPI layer, ASPI drivers, ASPI interface. The term 'SCSI' [scuzzy] is an acronym that stands for Small Computer Systems Interface. An ASPI layer consists of four files that 'lie between' various programs [software] and certain devices, such as CD/DVD-ROM drives and CD/DVD burners/writers [hardware]. Software programs such as CD digital audio extractors [commonly known as 'Rippers'] and CD-writing utilities such as CDRWin use/require ASPI drivers to 'communicate with' SCSI devices. Many people don't realize however, that the files contained in an ASPI layer are also used in systems that *don't* contain a SCSI adapter, or SCSI devices .. for things such as ripping CD audio and burning CD/DVDs.
    ASPI DOWNLOAD http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/su...duct/ASPI-4.70&filekey=aspi_471a2.exe&sess=no[/bold]

    Also, your serial numbers are still there. That's not a good thing. You really should edit them out. They're the long string of numbers beginning with 1A2********.
     

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