ok, ive already burnt 1 dvd using the method of ripping with dvd shrink (burning it as an ISO) to a folder on my desktop designated for this purpose. And this process goess alright but when i goto burn it in decrypter it always messes up my dvds - for instance i got about halfway through a dvd and it got all choppy then just froze.... i have no idea what the problem is b/c i burnt 1 with this method and it plays perfect but now its even worse b/c im getting this error 10% through the burning process: http://img5.exs.cx/img5/4953/untitled479.jpg its an "I/O error"
Hi m3tr0. What media are you using? What speed are you burning at? What is the brand/model of your burner? Is it internal or external? Has your hard-drive recently been defragmented? ....
NU tech 8x dvd burner Im using memorex dvd-r's its an internal dvd-burner im running windows xp pro i have defragged recently
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I'm wondering what your CPU speed is too. Have you tried wiping Decrypter off your computer and putting it back on.Sometimes that works. I've had the same problem once, so Just wondering if it is your problem too. Best regards, David.
my cpu speed is actually very fast: i have an AMD 64bit 3000+mhz 1 gig of ram also do i want "Burn-PROOF" checked?
Hi m3tr0 You may find your problem is the media. According to this site Memorex -R media (media code CMC) ranks in fourth place. See http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm I don't believe that CMC produces 8x media yet. As ddlooping says I would burn at 4x or 2x and with a file no bigger than 4.2g. Also make sure Burn-Proof is enabled I hope this helps
you guys are great - thanks so much for the help i owe you all - burning at a lowerspeed and having it set to start burning with decrypter directly after ripping has made it work perfect. once again much thanks