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Convertxtodvd unsolved problem for years up until now

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by paleskin, Jun 4, 2008.

  1. paleskin

    paleskin Member

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    My drive is Pioneer 110 BK, yesterday I just converted a mpg file with subtitles to dvd, using ver 3 of convertx, all seem fine, the burning process show nothing wrong, I burned it at 4x

    After the burning is over, the DVD is unreadable, it can't be read from my pioneer drive neither my stand alone dvd player

    I tried it 3 times, waste 3 dvd, which are 2 Ritek Excellence dvd-r, and 1 TDK dvd-r

    I tried manually make an iso from the convertx result folder, using image burn, and burn the image again to a dvd, and voila ! it works, it can be played on my drive, and also my stand alone dvd player

    I encountered similiar problem in the past also with convertx, but at that time, I used convertx ver 2, I thought that the compability issue with pioneer drive already being fixed in ver 3, but it seem that I was wrong

    Please don't tell me to :

    1.change the media----------->since it's irrelevant

    2.change the drive------------->well maybe someday

    3.change the speed of the burner---------->I already burned at 4x

    can someone provide me another solution, so I can use convertx burning engine with my pioneer drive ?
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    I don't have ConverXtoDVD installed at the moment, but when I did, I would not use it to burn the output files - I didn't consider it to be in the same league as DVD Decrypter/IMGBurn - at that time I was using an 'AOpen' burner, so it's not just Pioneer.
     
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    davexnet Active member

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    Also, have a stack of DVD-RW on hand. Useful in situations like this.
     
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    MysticE Active member

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    I never burn with CXD. I check the results of the resultant video files then use ImgBurn (in 'build' mode, no 'manually make an iso' phase).
     
  5. paleskin

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    @Davexnet, yeah, I thought so too, but dvd-rw is very hard to find, all stores which I visited only sell dvd+rw

    @Attar, I see, the problem was on aopen burner too

    @Mystic, thanks for the tip, u use----->build---->and point to video_ts folder, I presumed ?
     

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