My personal experience with cheap dvdr's (princo) has always been errors when burning to the edge of the media, using Verbatim media I have not had this problem.
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@urban tec,
Verbatim DVD-R 4.7GB DataLifePlus with blue ring at center are the one's that have been replaced by the manufactuer for defects. I bought a 5 pack of these and two became coaster when burned to their max (4.38GB). Now with "MakeItEasy" and DVD2one I can decrease the final VOBs size to 4GB and stay away from the edge. I don't know about other DVD medium brands, but this works for me. I have Riteks now and they are burning to the edge (or max capacity). If Princo has an edge problem then maybe you could try the method I used to see if the results are the same. I get great quality from Verbatim's as long as I stay away from the edge. :) @Kwag, Could you be experiencing "Layer Breaks". Pauses while switching to find the next position or your DVD player searches for a few seconds to find its position, but starts at random frame. It may not be your media but a bug in DVD2one that has a work-around using IfoEdit :?: :idea: -black prince |
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I recall that I did a movie with DVDDecrypter as ISO read and burned as ISO write because it was less than 4.3GB, and I didn't have any problems there. Maybe it is a bug in DVD2ONE's IFO construction. I'm currently copying a VHS movie directly into my Panasonic DMR-E20 using one of the cheap DVD-Rs. If it records without errors, then it's not the media. I'll report that later 8) -kwag |
Finished my movie from VHS->DVD with the cheap media. The result is perfect :!: . I just watched several parts of the movie, and there are no glitches at all. The problem HAS to be DVD2ONE :roll:
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@Kwag,
Try this to remove "Layer Breaks": IfoEdit (v0.95) 1) Open the VTS_01_0.IFO file created by DVD2one 2) Scroll through the "Movies Program Chain" 3) Look for the phrase "Layer Br." If you find a Layer Break, Do the following. -Go to "VOB Extra" button at bottom -unchcek everything except "Correct Original IFO files" and "Create New IFO files" -Select a temporary folder to send these files -Go -Quit IfoEdit when finished -Copy the new IFOs into the original folder overwriting the existing ones -Open IfoEdit, Load the new VTS_01_0.IFO file -Do "Get VTS sectors" button at bottom -Exit IfoEdit You can double check to see if the layer breaks have been removed. Now you ready for ImpTool burn :wink: -black prince |
Thanks black prince,
But there are no layer breaks on this particular movie I did 8O, and the burned DVD-R jumps at different locations. I have another movie processed with DVD2ONE and that one does have a layer break. Weird :? -kwag |
@Kwag,
There is a short list, so far, of movies giving DVD2one problems with conversion. Matrix, for example, is creating problems even when multi-angles is unchecked in DVD Decrypter. So far, I've only run into media problems. The DVD2one forum there's a DVD-R media list and other problems being compiled. Similar to KVCD there are quirks with dvd-stand-alone players, dvd-r media brands, software burners, bugs in DVD2one, etc. The majority of problems seems to be dvd media and a small number of movies which don't convert correctly. :) Some movies have layer breaks, that's why the search for "Layer Br" with IfoEdit. When they do have it the movie jumps and pauses if not removed. DVD2one is suppose to remove it and needs to be fixed in the next release. Just backed up "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and there were no layer breaks after DVD2one. Burned the movie and it plays perfect. -black prince |
@All,
This was posted February 14, 2003. It's coming soon!! Quote:
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That's great news black prince :D
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@All,
Here's a hint of the updates for DVD2one version 1.01 Quote:
things and there's no longer a need for "MakeItEasy". The "Layer Breaks" issue is a bug fix and there are smaller fixes. I hope user defined bitrate adjustments to control picture quality will be in v1.02. I believe DVD2one team is trying to keep transcoding fast and quality on par with CCE. That would be a great achievement by itself. The 1:1 copy crowd will have to wait or switch to InstantCopy, but so far I sticking with DVD2one :D -black prince |
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It just blows InstantCopy away in speed, and the quality difference is insignificant. -kwag |
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