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mmalves

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  1. The downloaded torrents are probably in a colour format not supported by your DVD player (e.g. PAL disc on a NTSC player). You'll need to convert them to the colour format accepted by your player or you may want to buy a player that supports both NTSC and PAL input As for the videos from your camera, you need to convert them with a program like DVD Flick and then they'll be playable on any DVD player.
  2. Give DVD Flick a try on the computer that has the Canon software and it should be able to convert your video(s) to DVD format.
  3. Your drive doesn't support the dye used in those discs. Try with Verbatim 2.4x (MKM-001-00 dye) and it should work. You may also want to crossflash your burner to the official 1.12 firmware as that's the latest available. By the way, those Memorex blanks may work on other burners, if you want to try.
  4. http://www.firmwarehq.com/Pioneer/DVR-111D/files.html (just to be safe you might want to use another computer to update the firmware)
  5. http://www.firmwarehq.com/Optiarc/AD-7170A/files.html
  6. Starting a new thread and posting the log would allow us to help you better.
  7. You can install over: the installer asks if you want to keep your current settings
  8. Have you tried with high quality blanks such as Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden? It's also important to have the latest firmware available for the burner.
  9. Have you looked your Shutdown Action in Tools -> Settings -> General tab?
  10. Try DVD Flick for converting your movies.
  11. Since there isn't more than one available write speed and there are no firmware updates for your burner, you should try with Verbatim media.
  12. Hover the mouse on those options and you'll get a brief explanation Basically, you don't need to change any of those options, the default works fine. You may want to change any of them if you need to use Unicode on your DVD/HDDVD/BluRay discs, which breaks from the standard and potentially may not work with standalone players.
  13. That's multisession and ImgBurn doesn't support that. Maybe it'll support it in the future.
  14. You need to burn that to a DVD disc. You'll also need a DVD burner to burn this type of disc (in ImgBurn look in Tools -> Drive -> Capabilities).
  15. Nope, but have you seen the news lately?
  16. Give DVD Flick a try and you should get a working DVD
  17. You can use the Filter Driver Load Order tool to remove that filter
  18. You're about to be surprised very soon
  19. Burned discs can have the same logical arrangement of a pressed disc, but they can't have the same physical properties. For example: some copy protections try to read the ATIP and/or other properties that only recordable media have. Other protections rely on a purposedly made out-of-standard pressed disc that, when you try to copy, will give wrong/bogus information or will simply refuse to read at all. These are only two examples: there's a s**tload of different copy protections and no software can circumvent/bypass all of them
  20. You can use the SPTD installer to uninstall the driver from your system. Even they know it's piece of junk for adding the uninstall option to the installer
  21. Please post the log of that burn. You can find the logs in ImgBurn's Help menu.
  22. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Dis...tive_OS_support
  23. Remove this filter and check if the problem is gone. You might also want to get the latest drivers for your Silicon Image card.
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