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2,048 bytes after burning a DVD???

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by GuyInCO, Nov 10, 2002.

  1. GuyInCO

    GuyInCO Member

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    I know I'm not the only one who's had this problem. I used the directions in this article:

    http://www.afterdawn.com/articles/archive/small_dvd_2_dvdr.cfm

    Everything seemed to work fine, but afterwards, the DVD won't play. DVD Decrypter shows it only has 2,048 bytes!

    I checked "test-mode" and "burn-proof" boxes, if that matters, I'm not sure what they do.

    I'm using Windows XP and have a HP dvd200i burner. Help please!
     
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    Anybody know what to do????
     
  3. GuyInCO

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    No help for me? Does this have something to do with the disk not being closed? If so, how do I "close" it?

    Please help? Someone's gotta' know this...

    ROB
     
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    I had this problem on my Sony -+ drive using +R discs. I switched to -R and the problem went away. I heard that there may be a compatibility problem with +R's and the DVDdecrypter software.
     

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