epineda
18th March 2005, 19:10
I've searched the forums, and can't seem to find anything addressing my problem.
I've followed the guides on doom9 and mrbass to use the free version of DVDFab, and Imgtool to split a DVD-9 to 2 DVD-Rs.
I was able to successfully split and burn the dvds. The first disc plays fine, but the second disc doesn't play on either of my standalone players. On the Sony, it just says "disc error". On the Onkyo (its a dvd/receiver combo unit) it displays a "Insert Disc 1" screen. There seems to be four chapters on the disc, but each one just displays the "Insert Disc 1" graphic.
I've also tried using the "Create Video Manager" and "Correct DVD Sectors" options with DVDFab on the files for the second disc, but I still get the same results.
I've tried burning the Iso's with DVDDecrypter and Nero - they both give me the same results.
I am using a Benq 1620 with B7T9 firmware. I am using TY DVD+R media (real, they are from Rima) with the booktype set to DVD-ROM.
I've done quality scans with Nero CD/DVD Speed, and the scans are just as good as the first disc scans, which play fine.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I've followed the guides on doom9 and mrbass to use the free version of DVDFab, and Imgtool to split a DVD-9 to 2 DVD-Rs.
I was able to successfully split and burn the dvds. The first disc plays fine, but the second disc doesn't play on either of my standalone players. On the Sony, it just says "disc error". On the Onkyo (its a dvd/receiver combo unit) it displays a "Insert Disc 1" screen. There seems to be four chapters on the disc, but each one just displays the "Insert Disc 1" graphic.
I've also tried using the "Create Video Manager" and "Correct DVD Sectors" options with DVDFab on the files for the second disc, but I still get the same results.
I've tried burning the Iso's with DVDDecrypter and Nero - they both give me the same results.
I am using a Benq 1620 with B7T9 firmware. I am using TY DVD+R media (real, they are from Rima) with the booktype set to DVD-ROM.
I've done quality scans with Nero CD/DVD Speed, and the scans are just as good as the first disc scans, which play fine.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.