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Bob Builder
23rd January 2003, 09:51
Hi,
I have read most of the previous posts about which is the best software to use to Burn DVD-R's to enable play back on most or all DVD players.
I have been told that Gear Pro and Nero are probably the best to use for compatability.
I have tried both these programs and the DVD-R they create will work on my Sony but not on my LG.
Anyone had any similar problems and overcome this problem or recomend some software they know will work on my LG.
Cheers
Bob T.
:D
gooki
23rd January 2003, 10:36
1) Are you sure your LG can play DVD-R's?
2) I never heard anyone complain about Primo DVD... hmm maybe there's a good reason for that.
Bob Builder
23rd January 2003, 10:41
Originally posted by gooki
1) Are you sure your LG can play DVD-R's?
2) I never heard anyone complain about Primo DVD... hmm maybe there's a good reason for that.
Yes i am sure my LG can play DVD-R's, could it be anything to do with the way i am Burning it, do you need to Burn a ISO for it to work or can i just create a Video DVD and copy the contents across and burn?
I usualy do not create a image
Cheers
BobT.
:D
gooki
23rd January 2003, 22:08
To test DVD-R compatibility do a DVD-5 to DVD-R copy using the iso read/write modes in DVD decrypter.
markrb
23rd January 2003, 22:53
I have had no luck with any software, but RecordNow MAX. My DVD recorder does not support Primo.
I burned using both an image made by IFOEdit and just recording the directories using data mode.
Mark
gooki
24th January 2003, 01:18
What DVD writer do you have? Have you tried DVD Decrypter (Check download section at www.doom9.org)?
riddler
24th January 2003, 05:01
The Nero and Roxio find and display the -r disks properly, and can use them for burning the DVD's. The Gear software thinks the same ones are a 8 gig +rw disk. Using XP and ME, both the same results. All the software will find the 105 drive just fine. Any thoughts of this? I could sure use some help. Thanks.
Riddler:)
ilscuro
10th February 2003, 09:25
I have been told that Gear Pro and Nero are probably the best to use for compatability.
Dont know mate,but most of the forums i've read advise to stay away from nero!
riddler
10th February 2003, 15:45
I found my problem, it was a bad Gear 6.0 disk. I have burned using Nero 5.10.0, Gear 6.02, and Stomp, all making good copies. From what I can see all these programs will work if you have everything else right. Stomp is fool proof, and may be the easiest to use however. Good luck mates.
Riddler:)
brashquido
16th February 2003, 23:44
Good to hear you had success. After doing a full DVD rip of The 5th Element with Smartripper 2.41, I tried burning it to DVD with Nero 5.9.x. It worked a treat on my PC DVD players through PowerDVD XP, and my mates Playstation 2, but my new Pioneer DV-355-K didn't want to know about it. I might try updating to 5.10 like you and see if that makes a difference.
brashquido
17th February 2003, 11:57
Excellent! Just upgraded Nero to 5.10.7b and it works a treat now. One thing I did notice was that it slowed my burn rate to 1X instead of the 2X it was doing.
YODAS
17th February 2003, 16:59
@brashquido
I always make an image of my project with imgtools ver.089 and I burn with DVDDecrypter. I never had any probles with this method in my pioneer 105 and my Sony DVD player. I used also Record now Max with sucess. On the other hand that might works for me and u might need to do a couple of tests to get your discs working:-):)
riddler
17th February 2003, 17:53
Stomp is fool proof, if everything is not right, it won't try to write to the DVD, and give you an error message. Try burning a movie that will fit onto a DVD-W without having to resize it, that way you will know if the burning software is working for you. Good luck
Riddler:)
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