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dvd9 to double layer!!!

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by miklodeon, Apr 29, 2005.

  1. ScubaPete

    ScubaPete Senior member

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    A Friendly warning:

    Though the newer DL discs have a higher speed, 6X and up, I caution you to stick with the 4X burn speed limit. Though coasters caused by speed are rare, I've had 1 out of 60, more or less BUT they can still happen. I've burned so many DVD's, I've lost count and yes, I've jacked up my speed from time to time thinking that with better media and better burners, my newest being a BenQ1625, that I could get away with it. I've found no problem burning at 6X with TY +R 8X discs BUT I've had one or two issues even with Verbatims. To eliminate all chance of coasters, burn at 4X AND when using single-sided, reduce your DVD Target Size to 4360MB so you don't push your writing to the disc's outer edge where the 'Dye Fairy" steals little pieces of dye leaving the recording surface uneven.

    Cheers,

    Pete
     
  2. Rotary

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    hi there

    i have done numerous testing on the app FolderToIso

    is DOES NOT!!! make a udf/iso format correctly

    stay away from useing that app...

    use dvd shrink or tmpgenc dvd author i use...

    they do make compliant udf/iso structures...
     
  3. tsatsos00

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    How do i use Shrink to convert the files to iso...because in the preference tabs I can not see a choice to save the movie to an iso...or does it "back it up" to iso by default??! ..and then, i should press backup?..what about the point when it reaches the burning process?!
     
  4. Rotary

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  5. tsatsos00

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    !!! To be honest i had NEVER seen that option!!... thank u
     
  6. ScubaPete

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    Hey Rotary,

    I haven't done any "testing" on Flder to ISO as I'm only interested in using ISO's when I'm backing up episodel DVD's BUT I haven't experienced any issues to date.

    What should I be on the lQQkout for ?
     
  7. JustTrio

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    Burning Verbatim DVD+R DL at 2.4x using DVDDecrypter and an MDS file created by same (with AnyDVD running in the background), I'm seeing stuttering in towards the end of a movie and actually lost audio completely at one point.

    I do not, however, see any stuttering on a single layer disc created using the same MDS+ISO, compressed with DVD Shrink and burnt with Roxio on cheap media.

    Any suggestions are appreciated if available. Is more information needed?
     
  8. Rotary

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    hi all

    @ scubapete

    this is a picture of a normal dvd and a dvd ripped and shrunk with dvd shrink / dvd decrypter ...

    an iso made with foldertoiso doesnt have the UDF structure, try loading 1 of yours from foldertoiso

    udf i think is for older stand alone players etc, nero burns udf/iso too

    it may work in certain circumstances but something to watch out for!

    you get the same folder structure with tmpgenc dvd author iso facility

    [bold]ignore title of film, its the structure that counts[/bold]

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    and same film iso-ed with foldertoiso

    if its working for you kool...

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  9. tsatsos00

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    hi guys again... I burned a verbatim DL at 2.4x with decrypter...and i noticed that at the change of the layer that is somewhere in the middle of the dvd..that there is a one second freeze in the picture.. is it normal?! (sometimes it s hard to notice it, but if u pay attention also to the timer of the Dvd player..u see that it one second changes quickly to the next one)
     
  10. Rotary

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    hi

    did you use the mds file to burn the DL ?
     
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    I used first Shrink(to convert) because i had not the files in iso and then i burned the iso with decrypter..
     
  12. Rotary

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    hi

    with dual layer burnin use dvd decrypter on iso read and then iso write easy! but make sure you get the .MDS aswell as .ISO

    you load the mds as this carries the layer break info
     
  13. tsatsos00

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    i ll remember that...! okay, now i have another question...i have backed up on a dvd a few applications i had downloaded since a while..and i want to make a copy. Can i use decrypter to make an iso and then burn it to another blank dvd...or should i use another software?
     
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    copy of a copy - use dvd decrypter iso read then iso write

    ;-])
     
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    I have a problem decrypting "Spanglish"...i use Decrypter...and i get a structure protection. I could not use iso ripping...but i went with the file option and it was successfully stored in my PC. However, I am afraid it won t copy the movie...since there was this protection!!! What should i do? has anyone attempted something similar?
    Here is my log (Decrypter):
    I 20:01:37 DVD Decrypter Version 3.5.4.0 started!
    I 20:01:37 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)
    I 20:01:37 Initialising SPTI...
    I 20:01:37 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
    I 20:01:37 Found 1 CD-RW, 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD±RW!
    W 20:01:42 Possible Structure Protection Found!
    W 20:01:42 7 areas have been marked as 'suspect'.
    W 20:01:42 Dummy sectors will be inserted where necessary.
    I 20:11:49 Operation Started!
    I 20:11:49 Source Device: [1:0:0] _NEC DVD_RW ND-3520A 1.04 (F:) (ATAPI)
    I 20:11:49 Source Media Type: DVD-ROM
    I 20:11:49 Source Media Region Code: 2
    I 20:11:49 Source Media Copyright Protection System Type: CSS/CPPM
    I 20:11:49 Source Media Implementation Identifier: SONY DVD Video
    I 20:11:49 Destination File: E:\DVD_VIDEO.ISO
    I 20:11:49 File Splitting: Auto
    I 20:11:49 Remove Structure Protection: Yes
    I 20:11:49 Bad Sector Removal Method: Normal
    I 20:11:49 Detect Mastering Errors: No
    I 20:11:49 Remove Macrovision Protection: Yes
    I 20:11:49 Extracting Sectors... (LBA: 0 - 4169919)
    W 20:14:28 Failed to read Sector 98304 - No Seek Complete
    I 20:14:46 Abort Request Acknowledged
    E 20:14:47 Failed to read Sector 98305 - No Seek Complete
    E 20:14:47 Failed to Extract Sectors!
    E 20:14:47 Operation Aborted! - Duration: 00:02:58
    E 20:14:47 Average Read Rate: 1,104 KB/s (0.8x) - Maximum Read Rate: 2,907 KB/s (2.1x)
     
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    hi

    try useing anydvd running in the background to aid ripping with dvdD
     
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    @tsatsos00:
    Hi patriotaki, oso yparxoyn tsatsoi tha eimaste apatsi.
    Best combination is AnyDVD with CloneDVD if you want to save money instead of producing DL coasterss. Believe me theese programs worth every penny you spent. Best investment ever had.
    Use Verbatim +R DL discs and write them to certified speed (2.4X currently available in the market).
     
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    what should i do now...? since i have all the files in my pc? what tool should i use? (will it be copied?) -hi oracle..!(patrida! ase ta verbatim me tsakisane! egrapsa mia tainia k stin allagi layer fainetai!)
     
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    what should i do now...? since i have all the files in my pc? what tool should i use? (will it be copied?) -hi oracle..!(patrida! ase ta verbatim me tsakisane! egrapsa mia tainia k stin allagi layer fainetai!)
     
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    what should i do now...? since i have all the files in my pc? what tool should i use? ---->By the way i see only VIDEO_TS in my folder should there not be an audio TS too??
    (will it be copied?) -hi oracle..!(patrida! ase ta verbatim me tsakisane! egrapsa mia tainia k stin allagi layer fainetai!)--(sorry for the postings...smbody pl delete the extra posts!!))
     
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