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  1. The tracks are beat mixed, disk images are probably the safest option then
  2. chewy

    I/O error

    http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.php?download_id=1910 that burner is getting rather old for dual layer disks Use only verbatim 2.4x made in singapore
  3. yet the new version will support them one of the safest ways to backup your cd's is to rip them to high quality mp3 or wma files and save on your hard drive
  4. safe meant/means, those were the ones you could leave windows comes with a good help and support google is your friend many of these suggestions require a basic understanding of computers and windows, how they work etc. burning dvd's is one of the more advanced computer skills you need to do a little more reading, do you have anyone that can help you with these basics?
  5. are you saying you can't make a data dvd or cd with imgburn? Please reread the guides and post full log
  6. not necessarily if you were to reload the same drivers and programs(fliters) you might end up back to the same place sooner or later try removing those extra filters(redbook and imapi are safe) look in device manager for the controller driver, post chipset and version did you connect the burner as standalone master?
  7. you might want to try with a good newer standard dvd burner and not that laptop one?
  8. yes when 2 newer burners won't work, chances are your system has issues but I made 3 suggestions and all three are no brainers don't waste any more disks until they are corrected if you do everything wrong, nothing works a few things can be wrong and some things work, sort of I prefer to not play the odds myself
  9. post a filter driver load order(under tools) using a standard ide chipset controller and default xp sp2 driver? try the drive as master all alone on the cable(at the end of that new cable)
  10. welcome to the forum maybe that file is the only one your player supports, not even all avi's will play, it depends upon the player and how the avi was made computers can play almost anything
  11. your dad's dvd recorder was a good one and those disks for 1X 4 year old media were supposedly good unless the disks are in pristine shape I am not sure you'll get a good read in a premium regular sized dvd drive in a computer do they play in your laptop and a better standalone without screwing up. If they don't, you would need to reburn the vcr tapes again If a drive won't play the disk right it can't read it to copy it?
  12. put the problem dvd in your dvd drive, have imgburn in read mode copy and paste the right hand screen contents into a reply it's going to be hard to get a good read off those disks if your standalone player won't play them right
  13. it's been over a year since I tried super, of course it immediately crashed on me so I gave up I don't have much patience might give it a second try
  14. My only complaints about dvd flick are/were the size being slightly smaller for chosen output, but then i figured out it was allowing space for a menu to be added later it doesn't support graphical subtitles but they suck anyway it hangs on badly encoded avi's convertx2dvd has that damn watermark, and even the paid version can't get size even close to right, sure it's fast but the conversion quality shows where dvdflick keeps almost all the quality afaik I still can't figure out what's so super about super anyway, flick is easier and does the job it was designed to super may do more but it's not a good avi to dvd tool
  15. the apple rootkit clan are very clever, they behave themselves like yellow jackets until the colony reaches borg strength, after that they go into aggressive mode seeking out competing progams and hardware with deadly efficiency total fumigation and partition deletion is the remedy but by then you are assimilated frontal lobotomy?
  16. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtop...amp;#entry58921 funny how we see the same drives over and over
  17. the brick and mortar sales are few and far between but actually reading the made in singapore off the packaging seems to be the safest options bestbuy had the 20 packs for 30$
  18. all the HP branded disks I have used burned poorly in premium dvd burners with good firmware and on my computers look at the forum tips please
  19. after 20 minutes googling that burner and firmware, I'd pick up a new burner while shopping for those vebatim disks http://club.cdfreaks.com/f44/problem-shm-1...55/#post1934365 liteon oem's????????????
  20. please post a filter load order
  21. babelfish wants to know what language to translate into english from durn I thought the aussie's were bad remember yall our favorite colony
  22. laptop dvd burners suck, so you are starting out in the hole verbatim makes the best dual layer disk, there isn't even a close second the program has nothing to do with the quality of the blanks or the designed burn speed of the blank plus format burns at 2.4 by specification not whim dash format used the 2.0 x speed donta and blu know more about dual layer than you'll find almost anywhere else and are just volunteering their valuable time and expertiese helping beginners learn this technology
  23. try to make some more room on the hard drive, run disk cleanup, take out the trash, empty norton's protected recyling bin if used now when you have video file set don't make an iso(that just wastes space) see the guide about building and outputing to dvd burner (building and burning on the fly) you were writting a 4+ gig iso to your hard drive with only 5 gigs free space, the problem is that 5 gigs was probably scattered all to hell in small chunks, then to read that iso the computer had to work it's butt off finding it all while writting to an external usb burner that uses a lot of cpu cycles I hope this makes sense to you
  24. I would have used the build on the fly option? where's the first of the log? ram available etc? usb is an very system intensive operation, not too good if the source files are heavily fragmented and all the available swap file space is taken up by the iso creation just a wild stab in the dark
  25. probably not a wise idea to try the crossflash then
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