Copy Glitches

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by mj013, Sep 14, 2006.

  1. mj013

    mj013 Guest

    Hi- I made a copy of a dvd. Upon watching the copy, it would stop on
    frames then restart. This kept going on thru-out the movie. Can you
    guide me to a message that will give answers to this problem? or give
    me me some direction to solve this problem? Thanks, mj013
     
  2. arniebear

    arniebear Active member

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    Pauses/skips/freezes and pixelation are usually due to bad media, burning too fast or out of date firmware. What is the brand of media you are using and the rated write speed on it? How fast are you burning? What is the make/model of your burner and current firmware, and when was the last time you did a firmware update on it?
     
  3. mj013

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    I just rednld'd both dvd decrypter and shrink. I'm also using ript4me and fixvts. My media is: hp dvd+r. My dvd is Rosewell.
    Thanks,mj013

     
  4. bilbo65

    bilbo65 Regular member

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    Use quality dvd media(TYs or Verbs) and burn at 1/2 of the rated dvd burn speed.
     
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    What is the make/model of your DVD Burner? How fast are you burning your disks?
     
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    Pixelation in slang is LEGO I would try Verbatim 16x DVDR- to start with a update on your drive's firmware is a must
     
  7. peanuts2

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    Try burning with nero at a lower speed with your 16x discs.
     

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