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ianymaty

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  1. This CMC is all I can get here on Maxell and Memorex LightScribe's. I had sometime TDK's but can't remenber what dye used, that time I didn't care about.

     

    Can't say about reliability in time either as I just give them to others. Some weddings and baptismal footage.

     

    Try find a firmware update for your mother's DVD player.

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    Whatever you did, you got to have a VIDEO_TS folder with a set of .ifo .bup .vob files in it, otherwise it won't work. Read the guide of the program you use.

     

    The size of each of the biggest files will be max. 1GB (1023,9 MB) in order to comply with the standard.

     

    Here is the guide to burn that set of files http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=4632

  2. I 22:46:17 Destination Device: [0:1:0] BENQ DVD DD DW1640 BSLB (E:) (ATA)

    I 22:46:17 Destination Media Type: DVD+R DL (Disc ID: MBIPG101-R10-65) (Speeds: 2,4x)

    W 22:46:18 Write Speed Miscompare! - Wanted: 5 540 KB/s (4x), Got: 3 324 KB/s (2,4x)

     

    Your drive is old and most probably don't support the new media, 2.4x is the only speed supported hence the misscompare...

     

    Here are some things you can try http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000

  3. Changed: Show a little more firmware version information for LG drives on the Device Capabilities window and when checking for firmware updates. This is useful for drives like the BH10LS30 that display 1.00 when the full version number might actually be 1.00-A9.

     

    Update ImgBurn to current version and go to any mode, rightclick on the drive or go to Tools menu and select Capabilities, there you will see the exact firmware version, if it has or not -09 sufix.

     

    Update latest chipset/controler drivers on your motherboard.

  4. If all that fails I guess I could clean up my hard drive, registry, ect a bit to see if that doesn't clear up the problem

     

    It's not about cleaning the hard drive, it's the laser lens from the burner probably get dirty/dusty.

     

    Use a lens cleaning disc or open the drive and clean it manualy with alcohol and softcloth/cotton bud if you know how.

  5. Open the LightScribe Control Panel from Sys Tray (or Program Files\Common Files\LightScribe), there you'll find the Contrast settings, select: This will make your labels darker,...

     

    For text I always use the Field\Custom field, the properties are Alignment to Center and tick Fixed Size. Than if I want another field with the same layout font, simply duplicate the field and edit the text.

     

    Hope that helps.

  6. Did you used the Enhanced contrast mode and the Best option for quality? It will take longer to print it but the result is much better.

     

    The Maxell discs I have uses the same CMC dye but I never had problems burning them with my ASUS DRW-2014L1 1.01

     

    I edit the images for label use in a photo editor, cut out what I need than make them B&W and increase the contrast, make an outline to the object and save them as transparent gif.

     

    The secret for a good Lightscribe label is to use high contrast images becouse it uses only black and gray tones to represent the colours.

  7. Play it on computer and look for the the resolution.

     

    720x576 is PAL. 720x480 is NTSC.

     

    The movie can be converted from one system to other, but not worth the time and efort put into it, not to mention you need some authoring programs and some knowledge.

     

    Google can help you.

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