Need help with DVD burning!

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  1. Kariz0rz

    Kariz0rz Member

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    I apologize if I've missed a thread topic related to mine. I went through several pages and couldn't find any help, so I decided to make my own.

    I currently use DVD Shrink to rip the DVD and put it in ISO form (sorry if my terminology is a little off). Then I use PowerISO (cracked version) to burn the DVD. Today I ran into a problem though... I ripped Old School and went to PowerISO to burn it and it didn't even really try to burn it but twice (I've gone through about 8 DVD+Rs). It kept giving me the error: Burning failed (-109,jibberish). So I googled "PowerISO burning failed" and discovered some nonpaid for versions might not work properly, etc... So like a fool I went and purchased it and alas it still gives me the same error.

    I'm really tired of messing with this issue. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. I would have bought Nero (I somehow snagged a cracked addition YEARS ago and it worked great, but I lost it), but it's ridiculous to pay $80 for it, plus I can't afford to.

    I also have DVD43 installed, if that makes any difference.
     
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    Sorry. I'm new to this website. I had seen that in another thread and thought nothing of it.
     
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    use dvdshrink to create the vob files instead of iso.
    See if they will play on your computer.

    Buy and use dvd-rw while you're testing. They're reusable.

     
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    Thanks so much for the advice. ImgBurn worked fine for that movie, hopefully I won't run into any problems with it!
     
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    ImgBurn didn't work the second time around. Won't even get to 1%, just freezes while buffering.
     

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