why is this

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by shta, Nov 29, 2007.

  1. shta

    shta Guest

    i downloaded a movie in avi format an i use covertxtodvd to convert it to dvd.now i use nero burning rom to burn the movie onto 2 different disk. now i want to play back the movie on my stand alone player 1 of the movie plays an the dosen't. what have cause this problem i burned both of them at the same speed 4x
     
  2. iluvendo

    iluvendo Active member

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    Bad download, bad (corrupted data)
     
  3. Rotary

    Rotary Senior member

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    1 avi to 2 dvdR's?

    how big was the avi to start with?
    and how big did the dvd files end up?
    did you split the dvd some how?

    convertxtodvd burns.
     
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  4. shta

    shta Guest

    well i downloaded the movie it was like 701mb an when i used convertxto dvd it ended up to 3.54gb.an i used nero burning rom to burn it to different dvd+r blanks. an i burned them 1 by 1 not the same time cause i only have 1 burner
     
  5. pryme_H

    pryme_H Regular member

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    I wonder if he/she meant two copies of the same AVI file converted to DVD. And youre right, ConvertXtoDVD burns...

    Edit: I don't understand why you have to use Nero Burning Rom when ConvertXtoDVD has that capability as first suggested by Rotary. By the way, are you using the same media to burn?
     
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  6. LOCOENG

    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    The way you've stated your problem is a little fuzzy...I assume you've burned the same movie twice and not split the resulting file to burn onto two separate discs as the 3+ gig file will easily fit onto a single disc.

    Is your firmware up to date on your burner?
    What brand media are you using?
     
  7. vamsilak

    vamsilak Regular member

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    do u have this problem before
    or is this the first time u did avI-dvd
    which/what generation dvd player u have
    the reason i ask u- i had the same problem end up with old dvd player and i use latest codecs

     

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