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Is it the DVD, or my Burner

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by YungMario, Jan 2, 2008.

  1. cyprusrom

    cyprusrom Active member

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    Maybe windows sees it as a CD drive then it should say "CD Drive (letter:)". You got to have one.
     
  2. Amir89

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    Lol, for pete's sake just pick the slowest speed and burn it already!
    Always, ALWAYS burn at either 2x/2.4x/4x speed, never any faster.
    You'll get less coasters, and more intact and readable sectors. That goes for burning anything, not just video.

    YungMario
    Btw, you actually don't need to download the standalone Img Burn software as DVDFlick comes with Img Burn's ROM built in and can burn discs on it's own.

    Just go Project Settings> "Burning" Tab> Tick "Burn Project to Disc"> Select the Recorder you want to use and give the DVD a label. Done.

    I also recommend you check "Create ISO Image", it'll give you a more compatible movie.
     
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    Really? Here's a TYG02 (8X -R) burned at 12X in my Pioneer 115D. The quality scan was done in my BenQ.

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    I think I'll stick to burning at a speed which produces good burns, not some arbitrary number like 4X. This is 2008 man.
     
  4. Amir89

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    Well congratulations...

    But I didn't just pull these rules out of my ass so to speak, it's a general rule of thumb that you should always burn at half the rated speed of a disc. Eg: 4x-8x Currently..
     
  5. Rotary

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    what speed do you burn at~?
     
  6. YungMario

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    lol ok, so I have already made the dvd in DVD Flick, I wasnt sure what DVD Flick would use to burn the movie, so I diddnt tick that the burn project, and now im trying to figure out how to get the audio and Video Folders on to my DVD, IDK why im making this so complicated
     
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    load files back i spose and click create dvd? i use imgburn so not sure
     
  8. YungMario

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    I am using ImgBurn to, I'm just trying to figure out how to get the audio_ts folder or/we and the video folder on to my dvd in imgburn
     
  9. Rotary

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    build mode for folders
     
  10. YungMario

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    ok i did that, then it told me that test mode wasnt supported and data was going to be wrote on the disc, so i canceled it, should I have just said yes?
     
  11. Rotary

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    probably yes but are you useing a RW disc?
     
  12. YungMario

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    No, I am not, but I think Im just gonna have DVD Flick make new files for me, and I'll use the burn project option, just be safe
     
  13. Rotary

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    ok good luck you prolly wont need it...

    but yes to mode/build and burn those files,,, the RW was just curiosity.
     
  14. cyprusrom

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    Arrr...You don't need to do that, recreate the DVD with Flick.just use ImgBurn to burn the Video_TS folder in build mode. The Audio_TS is there just for looks, is empty, don't worry about it.
     
  15. YungMario

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    lol O, wasnt sure, so I already deleted it, and restarted in DVD Flick, but its like 90% done, so we'll c what happens
     
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    practice makes perfect - well the wife says that... lol
     
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    That's what I tell her when she says "Oh honey, you want again?"!
     
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    cyprusrom come chat in ad chat follow me link in sig
     
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    Unable to connect:java.net.ConnectException : Connection refused : connect
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