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Old 2006-03-14, 06:40 AM
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Re: Dvd Video Files Reallocation Failed. DVD might be unplayable

I was not able to play on stand alone player. went through the burning process after the warning just to see and the sony dvd player did not even read the disc. Thanks for the help!!
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Old 2006-03-14, 09:04 AM
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Re: Dvd Video Files Reallocation Failed. DVD might be unplayable

Everytime I get that message it plays fine in all my players.
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Old 2006-03-14, 02:54 PM
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Re: Dvd Video Files Reallocation Failed. DVD might be unplayable

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Everytime I get that message it plays fine in all my players.
That is my experience.... I've probably burned 100 discs that said this and they all worked.
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Old 2006-03-15, 11:35 AM
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DVD 9 (Dual-Layer) doesn't play well on second layer

When I burn a dual-layer disc, either with Nero or DVD Decryptor, the discs burn with no errors, and they play fine to a point, but then they start to freeze and cause playback problems.

It seems that the problems start after the amount of data that would fill a DVD5 (4,464); If I combine two discs, the first disc material, and some of the second might play well.

For example: I d/l'ed a Genesis two DVD5 set, a concert and some filler. The concert was split, and I wanted to put the entire concert on a DVD9.

I burned the original discs, and they play fine; I then reauthored using TMPGEnc, and the new fileset was about 5.5 gig. I burned with DVD Decryptor, and the last 20 minutes start to freeze!

Any ideas? Could it be my burner sucks at burning dual-layer, or is it a s/w issue or media issue?

FWIW, I have no problems with DVD5. I use Imation discs for DVD5, for the DVD9 I used Verbatim and Memorex.

FWIW, I had another issue burning dual layer with Nero:

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but it was suggested to use Decryptor, and that seemed to resolve the problem at the time, but now I am having this new issue.

It also seemed like the Memorex sucked, but I have had this new problem with the Verbatim as well.

Thanks for any feedback,
Aiko
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Old 2006-03-16, 03:48 PM
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DVD burning w/ Sonic

I'm trying to burn my first DVD show with Sonic. There are 5 .vob files in the parent folder. Am I supposed to put all five of those .vob files on the disc? When I try to do that it is way too big to fit on the disc. I looked in the FAQs and couldn't find the info I was looking for. Any help for a newbie DVD burner would be greatly appreciated!
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Old 2006-03-17, 11:28 AM
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Re: DVD 9 (Dual-Layer) doesn't play well on second layer

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When I burn a dual-layer disc, either with Nero or DVD Decryptor, the discs burn with no errors, and they play fine to a point, but then they start to freeze and cause playback problems.
Where - standalone DVD or PC-dvd - does the problem appear?
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Old 2006-03-17, 11:35 AM
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Re: DVD 9 (Dual-Layer) doesn't play well on second layer

Standalone. FWIW, the Memorex media suck and fail consistently. The Verbatim work much better, but still seem to balk at times. I don't know if it's the media, the software, the burner or some combination of the above.

Thanks,
Aiko
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Old 2006-03-17, 12:14 PM
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Re: DVD 9 (Dual-Layer) doesn't play well on second layer

Have you tried lowering the burn speed?
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Old 2006-03-17, 12:29 PM
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Re: DVD 9 (Dual-Layer) doesn't play well on second layer

burning at 2.4, which seems to be the only speed the burner wants to use for dual-layer. I can manually set it to 1 or 2, but 2.4 seems to be the one it should use.
Thanks,
Aiko
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Old 2006-03-17, 12:47 PM
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Re: DVD 9 (Dual-Layer) doesn't play well on second layer

Do you have the newest firmware for your burner?
Are you a smoker?
A friend of mine got messed up his dvd-drive by lots of smoke and not opening the windows (over months) > (lens cleaner?)
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Old 2006-03-17, 02:46 PM
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Re: DVD burning w/ Sonic

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I'm trying to burn my first DVD show with Sonic. There are 5 .vob files in the parent folder. Am I supposed to put all five of those .vob files on the disc? When I try to do that it is way too big to fit on the disc. I looked in the FAQs and couldn't find the info I was looking for. Any help for a newbie DVD burner would be greatly appreciated!
you need to use Disc Copier and choose the folder as the source, this is Roxio but same should be true for Sonic

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Old 2006-03-17, 04:33 PM
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Re: DVD 9 (Dual-Layer) doesn't play well on second layer

Yes, latest firmware; and no, not a smoker.

I am burning my latest dual-layer d/l as I type this. I will let you know how it goes. This will be on Verbatim. The last Verbatim D/L I burned worked. Fingers crossed. I am convinced that Memorex suck. The only reason I got them was the lack of choice in d/l media in the stores I checked. I guess online is the way to go for d/l media.

Thanks for the suggestions. Keep 'em, coming.

Aiko
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Old 2006-03-17, 08:28 PM
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Re: DVD 9 (Dual-Layer) doesn't play well on second layer

Well, that one burned just fine. Looking more and more like it was the media. I will have to wait till I burn my next dual-layer for more study data ; )

Aiko
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Old 2006-03-18, 02:27 PM
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Question what is the best dvd ripping software?

Is there an EAC for DVD ripping? I have been using dvdshrink to rip dvd's, and just leaving it set to "no compression".

Are the ripped video_ts files ever identical to the ones downloaded from a torrent? (I doubt it). What I'm getting at is can you jump on a torrent to help seed a show, when you have burned and then ripped the files?

Thanks for answers.
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Old 2006-03-18, 03:21 PM
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Re: what is the best dvd ripping software?

the DVDs here are non-encrypted region-free. You can just copy them by dragging the VIDEO_TS folder onto your computer. check the md5s whenever you make a copy.

As for if the ripped video_ts folder being identical or not, you can check that using md5... see the "checksums demystified" link in my signature. But like I said before, you can just skip the whole dvdshrink step for the DVDs offered here.
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