DVDWRITE 9 Error...

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by tfarsrsx, Nov 25, 2005.

  1. tfarsrsx

    tfarsrsx Guest

    I would search but I cannot find it or there is none... Anywayz I'm getting this error about 1/2 way through, i've been usuing dynex and nexxtech dvds ( hella cheap ones at bestbuy/circuit ) i think that is probably the problem ... in the error box it said " probably due to bad median " ... i guess i should go and grab some verbatims?
     
  2. zippyd

    zippyd Active member

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    Yes! Definitely use quality discs.
    Those cheapies may be fine for data backups, but for video you may as well not even put them in your drive and just start using them for coasters.
     
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    I think you just answered your own question.....

    read my Sig.
     
  4. 9mmruger1

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    @2oldGeek

    Love the signature. I started out at the bottom, learned through the years that reading is better...LOL

    Cheers.
     
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    @9mmruger1,
    Well, I been there, done that and got the t-shirt...
    Was a programmer in the late 60's using Punch cards, in the 70's and 80's when a PC had 64kb of memory and a clock speed of 1.77Mhz.
    Too old now for all that Geek S**T so I spend a lot of time on AD just reading the threads and from that, I now use AnyDVD/DVDShrink/Nero to Verb 16x +R (MCC 004), which is good. As Will Rogers once said, "Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment."
     

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