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problem with nero and dvds

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by hanipani, Jan 6, 2006.

  1. hanipani

    hanipani Regular member

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    ok now here is the first problem try to understand its a bit complicated and confusing.
    ok i got a dvd movie lord of war copied one from a friend i wanted it to copy it i inserted it in my dvd rom and an empty memorex dvd+r in my dvd writer and then when i copy the disk it says cannot copy disk. again what ever i do i cannot copy that disk even it does not created an image it is problem not from this dvd movie but several other dvd movies also .if i put the dvd it dvd writer then ican create an image.but the other softwares like clone dvd i can copy dvd to dvd even when inserting dvd movie in dvd rom and empty dvd in dvd writer .
    2 now the second problem is however i write the dvd movie or ps2 game i copy using nero or clone dvd . when i put that copied dvd into ps2 it works even the game works but when i use that dvd in dvd rom it gives some kat kat sounds and says data corrupt but that same dvd opens in my dvd writer so wat do u all say i write on 8x on memorex dvd+r.
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    re Memorex (Ugh), partial quote from my fave Memorex link from my sig -


     
  3. hanipani

    hanipani Regular member

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    i have this one CMC MAG-E01-00 so which one do i use i can also get tdk or sony ?
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    i've already posted re TDK above. i'd go with Sony
     

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