"The Great Raid" backup issues

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  1. behiel

    behiel Member

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    Hey everyone, I've been poking around the forums looking for an answer or a clue to my current issue, with no resolve... If anyone has any ideas, it would be greatly appreciated:

    I am fairly experienced at backing up DVD's, and use DVD Shrink, DVD Decrypter, and Nero; I have also tried other programs, and am not afraid to use a new one if necessary. I have burnt well over 200 DVD's using just DVD Decrypter for the DVD 5's, and DVD Shrink for the DVD 9's.

    ANYWAYS... problem is:

    With "The Great Raid", when I try to play it back on my Sony DVP-NS315 model DVD player, It seeps to play maybe 2 seconds of each track, and skip to the next... all the way through the movie, and then return to the main menu.(Skips approx. 5 mins at a time, as if I were to hit next)(No, not sitting on the remote).

    The odd thing is that it plays flawlessly on my PC. I have never encountered this problem before, and I have had the same results when attempting to reburn this one. I'm thinking possibly some kind of copy protection, but by the other posts about this movie in these forums, no one else has came across this... Reply asap... thanks.
     
  2. bilbo65

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    What media, burn speed, programs etc., have used? Have you tried another DVD Player?.. Need more info in order to speculate...
     
  3. phyphi11

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    I have the same problem if I use dvd-r's work ok if using dvd+r's
    try this....
     
  4. behiel

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    Oh right... Used DVD Decrypter on max setting (8x) in ISO mode, burnt on Sony DVD-R 8X 4.7Gb disc. All of my other 200 DVD's have been burnt the same way, and work perfectly on that player, so i don't think another dvd player would make a difference... and I watched it on my PC when it didnt work in the DVD player with no issues.
     
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    If the difference IS the DVD+R, could some one explain to me why this would make the difference in this one movie? I have never had success with DVD+R's in the past with any of my other DVD's. They are all DVD-R's, and all work.
     
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