Burn Failure without erros, with DVD-A to a DVD+RW

dalsbury wrote on 5/6/2003, 3:04 PM
I have DVD-A 1.0b installed on my computer.
I have an NEC DVD+RW ND-1000A Drive.

Designing the DVD goes without problems. Burning the DVD has no errors. The DVD does not seem to have anything on it. I am using DVD+RW, and the discs are working fine. If I write a Video DVD with Sonic MyDVD, and then overwrite the DVD written with Sonic using DVD Architect, and it somehow works after that. I believe that if I format the disc and try to write the DVD using DVD-A again, it will not work. But if I use Sonic again, then use DVD-A it will once again work.

Any suggestions as to why this is the case?

Comments

PDB wrote on 5/7/2003, 3:36 AM
Can't answer your question but so far I have not had a single failure with either DvD+RW/R. ie, I can write and re-write over +RW with no problems at all...Maybe something to do with the brand of media you are using? (I use Sony and TDK DVD+RW FWIW)

Paul.
vanblah wrote on 5/7/2003, 11:04 AM
I've had a similar problem with my burner. When I go to burn the DVD it looks like it works ... burning lead-in and then burning tracks (really fast). No errors are reported ... but the DVD does not eject automatically like it should. The data does not make it to the DVD. Then, if I start the process again, it warns me about erasing the disc and it works fine ... the DVD ejects and there is data on the disc that plays in most set top players.

It's like DVDA only wants used DVD+RWs ...

Haven't been able to figure it out yet.

Doug
noBoy wrote on 5/7/2003, 2:45 PM
i had the same problem. it disappeared after reinstalling DVDA