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  1. sanddevil

    sanddevil Guest

    Hi, which ones should i be using to back up my films onto.. i have used dvd-R and when i play it on another PC the files are not recognised... any surgestions
     
  2. 2oldGeek

    2oldGeek Active member

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    Shouldn’t make any difference…
    All things being equal, should work on another PC..
    What’s the difference between the two PC’s?
    Same hardware?
    Same software?
     
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    Not all things are equal. When it comes to playing dvd backups,there's a huge difference between the quality of dvd-rw drives.

    Dvd-rw drives/stand alones/dvd-rom drives/and game consoles can varry at reading our backup dvds. Usually it's because of the format/low quality-crap media/or burn speed.There's 30+ other things,but those 3 I listed are the first ones to eliminate. Burn program/paper labels/multi-tasking/fragmented hd/spyware-malware/burned too fast/burned too slow/ are some more.

    For that no disc inserted error on the dash format,try the plus format-and make sure it is high quality media.

    Let us know what:
    Model of dvd-rw drive
    Brand name/speed rate of your dash blank media
    Programs you are using
    Your backup process-what you are trying to backup and how.

    I've got 6 pc burners and I know what each one does on my stand alones. Because of the constant no disc inserted errors-using taiyo yuden media,3 quality booktyping capable benqs took care of that issue.Some of these drives are stronger/weaker. I've got 3 benqs just to burn only/1 dvd-rw used to read/and 1 hp 640c lightscribe just to read and use of lightscribe feature.One of those piss poor dvd-rw drives even booktyped,but the dash format out performed the booktyped backups off of it.That drive is sitting in a box,collecting mold.

    Me and a buddy pass around backups and I have trouble ripping his,but he has no trouble ripping mine.I've got 5 different drives to read,so one of them will recognize his NEC 2510 dash-ty-g01-backups. It's hard to re-rip a backup if your drive doesn't recognize it-same for playing it.

    Booktyping the plus format to dvd-rom,from a quality drive will usually take care of that no disc error. The answers to those questions will also help. You may be able to booktype or maybe not.
     
  4. sanddevil

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    Hi mate, the DVD drive i have is a double layer 16x multi format DVD +/- RW drive.

    I have been using the Nero 7 i think it is to burn the disks.. The files are backups of films shrunk using DVD shrink and converted to MP4 so i can play them on the PSP.

    I started off burning at 8x but didnt have a lot of success with this so changed to 4x which has been better.. Also i found that i had a higher sucess rate with the DVD+R dvd's.. i have been using data write dvd's, maybe i should go for a more well known make.

    Might be a stupid question but what is booktyping

    Cheers

    Chris
     
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  6. sanddevil

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    Thanks mate i will take a look now
     

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