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  1. ronnieb46

    ronnieb46 Member

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    Why would i get a burne failed erra message i have two high speed burner by soney and i am runing one click and DVD43 and it can burn 80% or 2% and give message.Help one click cant seam to help.
     
  2. aabbccdd

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    [bold] use better blank media (Taiyo Yuden and or Verbatim) and burn at a slower speed 4x or NO faster than 8x [/bold]

    wrong forum also i will asked a mod to move it
     
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    thread teleported to relevant forum
     
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    Using good media is the first thing to do. Burning at half the rated speed of the media is another step.... here are more tips for you:

    here are some guides for you:

    RipIt4Me--- download programs,follow the guide-----it's free:
    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/360110,

    http://home.comcast.net/~bbmayo/guides.htm

    don't know what programs you have to use to burn your movies that are on the hard drive? here are some other programs that many members love and use all the time:

    DVDDecrypter, download it from here:

    http://fileforum.betanews.com/download/DVD_Decrypter/1011845169/1

    Although this program is not updated any more it's one of the best free programs that does EVERYTHING and still works for older movies that are at least a year old or older. And even works with some newer movies that didn't put in the newer encryptions.
    Use the guides that I gave you (above).

    DVDFab Decrypter download it from here:

    http://www.dvdidle.com/free.htm

    when DVDDecrypter can't rip the movie to the hard drive(newer encryptions---the new movies) then use this program to rip to the hard drive.... it's free

    AnyDVD & CloneDVD2 download it from here:

    http://www.slysoft.com/en/

    this is not freeware..... but it lets you have a 21 day trial period to use the programs and they work great on new movies and old and are updated often. So if new encryption come out on those new movies just released these programs will already have the updates!

    Shrink download from here:

    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_rippers/dvd_...

    this is another freeware program that does many movies and you can reauthor a movie to the way you want it... good program for newbies

    with the guides and these programs you should be well on your way to burning DVDs to your hearts content! enjoy........

    some tips of the trade:

    1. use good media will stop many problems you might run into. Verbatim, Taiyo Yuden, Maxell, Sony..... look for the ones Made In Japan. the exception to this rule is Verbatim.
    2. burn at half the rated speed of your media (if the disk is an 8x media speed then burn at 4x). This will stop reading errors from your player.
    3. Don't burn too close to the edge of the media. 4484MB is the max and on good media you can go as close as 4400.... to be sure I only go up to 4384MB just in case and I use Taiyo Yuden where I know my buddies go up to 4400 without any problems.
    4. keep your firmware up do date..... this will make your writer recognize all the disks and burning speeds and other improvements with the software of your drive.

    just some things to consider when burning DVDs..... there are many more things to learn but this is a good start! If you want to read more and learn more then this is a good thread to read:

    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/183136

    one more thing-------[bold]what exactly was your error message so we can help you better?[/bold]

    I hope this helps you out! good luck. And welcome to Afterdawn!
     
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