Verification Failed???

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  1. elizaem

    elizaem Member

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    Every time I go to burn a movie it goes all the way to the end and then says verification fails. I have wasted alot of blank movie dvds doing this. Why is it saying this and how can i fix it. I have nero 7.

    If there is another way to burn my movies can someone let me know.
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Hi elizaem
    Have you tried playing them back? Just because verification failed doesn't mean they may not play.
    The verification verifies what's burned against the files.

    I have that option turned off - I verify by playback.

    Use good media too like Verbatim or made in japan Sony, Fuji or Maxell. Poorer quality media can cause errors burning, verification or playback problems.

    Burn at 1/2 the rated speed of the disc.
    And make sure your burners firmware is up to date too.
     
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    How do I turn off the verification part?

    It seems like it just gets stuck thier or it says verification failed.

    And then I tried to play it and it wouldn't work.

    Maybe it will once i shut off the verification...how do i do that?
     
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    Which part of Nero are you using? In Express the verify option in under the burn speeds.

    Post your last Nero log - may give a better idea on why this is failing.
    Just post the last one. The logs are separated by something like this:
    =======****Nero Burning History***======

    You can find them here:
    program files>nero>nero 7>core>nerohistory

    Just be sure to edit out the serial # - they usually begin w/ 1A, 1C or 5C.

    edit: spelling
     
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