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LOCOENG

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  1. That is why TY and Verbatim are the recommended brands as they tend to be more consistent than any of the others and also have a high degree of compatability.
  2. Google DVD Shrink. As for the other problems, we'd need to have a look at those logs to pinpoint the problem. I would suspect your iffy drive and choice of blank media would weigh heavily in the other problems you are expericencing.
  3. Get some decent media. For DL Verbatim and Verbatim only. Imgburn is not a ripper and cannot read from any protected source.
  4. I prefer internal drives and it is really simple to install them. Open your case and remove the drive (turn off PC before opening the case) you want to replace, there should be two cables hooked up to the rear, one is the power cable and the flat one is going to be your IDE ribbon. Place them in the same way on the new drive, they are unique and can only go in one place. Also look at the back of the drive you are replacing for jumper pins labeled MA, SL, CS...use a pair of needle nose pliers to place the jumper in the same position of the new drive. Put you cover back on the case and boot your PC, the drive should be recognized and you can begin burning. New drives from Lite-On & Pioneer can be found online at NewEgg.com for around $30-$40.
  5. Your file needs a bit of compression before trying to burn to disc.
  6. I agree, no need to go mucking around with the settings.
  7. I set up a gmail account for all the forums I belong to so my updates don't clutter my Outlook.
  8. DVD+R DL DVD+R DL or called DVD+R9 is a Dual Layer writeable DVD+R. The dual layered discs can hold 7.95 computer GB* (called DVD-9) and dual layered double sides 15.9* computer GB (called dvd-18). DVD-R DL DVD-R DL or called DVD-R9 is a Dual Layer writeable DVD-R. The dual layered discs can hold 7.95 computer GB* (called DVD-9) and dual layered double sides 15.9* computer GB (called dvd-18). DVD-5, holds around 4 700 000 000 bytes and that is 4.37 computer GB where 1 kbyte is 1024 bytes* . DVD+R/DVD+RW and DVD-R/DVD-RW supports this format. Also called Single Sided Single Layered. This is the most common DVD Media, often called 4.7 GB Media. DVD-10, holds around 9 400 000 000 bytes and that is 8.75 computer GB. DVD+R/DVD+RW and DVD-R/DVD-RW supports this format. Also called Double Sided Single Layered. DVD-9, holds around 8 540 000 000 bytes and that is 7.95 computer GB. DVD+R supports this format. Also called Single Sided Dual Layered. This media is called DVD-R9, DVD-R DL, DVD+R9, DVD+R DL or 8.5 GB Media. DVD-18, holds around 17 080 000 000 bytes and that is 15.9 computer GB. DVD+R supports this format. Also called Double Sided Dual Layered. * In the computer world is 1 KB data = 1024 bytes so 4 700 000 000 bytes / 1024 = 4 589 843KB / 1024 = 4482MB / 1024 = 4.37GB. See section 3.3 in the DVDDemystified FAQ here. DVD+R/DVD+RW/DVD+R DL and DVD-R/DVD-RW exact sizes DVD-R/DVD-RW = 4 706 074 624 bytes ( 4488 MB ) DVD+R/DVD+RW = 4 700 372 992 bytes ( 4482 MB ) DVD+R DL = 8 547 993 600 bytes ( 8152 MB ) Dual/Double Layer(8.5GB) write speeds 1x CLV = about 105 minutes 2.4x CLV = about 44 minutes 4x CLV = about 27 minutes http://www.videohelp.com/dvd#dvdsizes
  9. Roxio is shiite....and in case you didn't know Imgburn is the default burn engine for DVD Flick, but you should have been able to manually burn if you were having problems with the autoburn feature. I always prefer a manual burn as the autoburn with DVD Flick seems slow.
  10. http://www.svp.co.uk if in the UK If in the states try: http://www.rima.com http://www.meritline.com http://www.supermediastore.com
  11. Not me...I like flick and ConvertX
  12. Well there was a lesson that made my brain explode.... As for joining avi's I use AVI-Mux GUI ~ http://www.alexander-noe.com/video/amg/
  13. Has anyone tried SUPER? I here it's an excellent program....and free too.
  14. Imgburn doesn't support multisession tasks, so no, this isn't possible.
  15. What was the original format of these files? avi?
  16. Might want to ease up on the multitasking to increase your succes rate as well.
  17. Do you booktype your DVD+R DL's?
  18. A little background for you if needed LUK. I think the problem might be from where/how the files where created. http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/611037#3692244
  19. You forgot to say don't look directly at the laser
  20. ...and with the typical behavior he should be out in less than a week, they'd be glad to get rid of him.
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