'preciate that Maxburn ----- Lookin at sig - You must be shooting Memorex Disks *LMAO* I wonder if max73 is using memorex disk ?
arniebear, I read the dif of VOB files and it was about as clear as dirt/mud/dark/black/nite time............sorry it didn't compute. hut why would I want to use VOB files or burn them with Nero ?
I m burning at 2x. I am using a Sony DVD-RW. I am using a -RW disk, erasing the content anytime, to perform test without wasting a lot blanck DVD. The media Code for the disk I'am using are: Sony DVD-RW 00000000 00 6C 00 00 01 40 D6 FD 9E D8 21 00 02 0D 06 07 .l...@....!..... 00000010 88 65 0D 00 03 52 49 54 45 4B 57 00 04 30 31 00 .e...RITEKW..01. 00000020 00 00 00 00 05 00 88 00 00 00 00 00 06 10 08 05 ................ Is this a good media? Is a problem to use rewritable DVD erasing the content any time? Thanks for your help This is the log of my last attempt with DVd Decrypter in ISO Mode Write: I 20:13:02 DVD Decrypter Version 3.5.4.0 started! I 20:13:02 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 1) I 20:13:02 Initialising SPTI... I 20:13:02 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 20:13:03 Found 3 DVD-ROMs and 1 DVD±RW! I 20:14:12 Operation Started! I 20:14:12 Source File: E:\NATIONAL_TREASURE\NATIONAL_TREASURE.ISO I 20:14:12 Source File Sectors: 2.201.879 (MODE1/2048) I 20:14:12 Source File Size: 4.509.448.192 bytes I 20:14:12 Source File Implementation Identifier: DVD Shrink I 20:14:12 Destination Device: [2:0:0] DVDRW IDE 16X A187 (F (ATA) I 20:14:12 Destination Media Type: DVD-RW (Disc ID: RITEKW01) (Speeds: 2x) I 20:14:12 Destination Media Sectors: 2.297.888 I 20:14:12 Write Mode: DVD I 20:14:12 Write Type: SAO I 20:14:12 Write Speed: MAX I 20:14:12 Link Size: Auto I 20:14:12 Test Mode: No I 20:14:12 BURN-Proof: Enabled I 20:14:12 Filling Buffer... I 20:14:13 Writing LeadIn... I 20:14:30 Writing Image... I 20:41:35 Synchronising Cache... I 20:42:12 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:27:59 I 20:42:12 Average Write Rate: 2.711 KB/s (2.0x) - Maximum Write Rate: 2.782 KB/s (2.0x)
@Max73 I think the riteks are ok, and that is the smart/wise thing to do there Max73. This is the perfect time for you to use DVD+RWs as you can erase and start over without wasting anything but time. Your last log said burn was sucessful. Was it? Also, just as a test, have you tried burning now with a DVD+R of good quality? or are you still having problems with skips and freezes? Changing media can be the cheapest and quickest test in your problem elimination steps.
Dude...all you gotta do to rip a dvd as an iso to your HD and then burn it is really simple all you have to use is DVD decrypter thats all!! Ok first insert the dvd you wanna rip then go to dvd decrypter then click mode----iso---read ( that will rip the dvd into your HD) and then mode----iso----write [ that will write the dvd into a blank dvd-r(duh)]. if you still dun get what i am saying then tell me so i can help u in a more detailed form. THats wht i usually do to copy dvds.
I'm using only -R and -RW disks because my TV connected DVD reader only support minus standard. The log said that the burn is succesfull (as always) but unforunately I still have skips anf freezes problems. Now I'm trying to change media using a Philips DVD-R and also chaning movie.
Obviously I'm using blank DVD that are -r and -rw. The troubles is that the resulting movie on the DVD skips and freezes
The Phillips discs you are going to try are ok, but if you can, try to get some fujifilm made in japan -Rs, Sony MIJ -R is good also, Verbatim data life plus -Rs are good too. Any grey area media will not conclusively answer the problem. We need 1 burn with good media to rule out the media issue. Others can post their favorite media, but Taiyo Yuden (under the sony and fuji MIJ) and Verbs are the best media you can get. Thats my opinion, and i am sticking with it Also, just as an afterthought, have you tried cleaning the laser in your pc, or is it happening on multiple machines? Also sometimes a badly fragmented HD can cause skipping and freezing on copies. If you rip movies often, your drive will get fragged fairly quickly.
I finally succeeded in it!! After updating DVD Decrypter (to ver 3.5.4.0) and the firmware of the burner and setting the target size of Decrypter to 4300, I also defrag completely the HD and use a different media: this last attempt seem to be OK. This last time I use a DVD-R that is branded as Philips but if I use DVDInfoPro to get media info I find that the Manufacturer ID is FUJIFILM03. Can someone explain me the reason of this thing? And how can I know who is the real manufacturer of a DVD when I buy it? Tomorrow I will perform some more test, but it seems that the problem is solved. So Thank You to everybody for the very useful suggestions that You gave me. Happy Halloween to Everybody
You can clean your laser by using a cd lens cleaner they are often cheap and work good. once you get it you must clean your lens every so often so u dun get problems in da duture. try getting a good with a brand one and not lke the mistake u made b4.