Could you help me out I am having trouble with my burner

Wesman wrote on 7/17/2004, 5:08 PM
I don't know if im in the right place or not but i really need help with my DVD+r/+rw/-r/-rw burner ok i have windows xp pro my cpu is a hp pavilion xt963 1.2 ghz celeron processor 128mb ram (yeah i know it sucks) but when i will burn a dvd to play it in my player it is choppy and delayed my software is sonic mydvd ? can anyone help?

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Sab wrote on 7/18/2004, 4:41 PM
Wesman said, "my software is sonic mydvd ? can anyone help? "

You are in a DVD Architect forum. You need to check out a forum at Sonic for any help. www.sonic.com

Mike

Yes, your configuration does suck for DVD burning by the way.
Sidecar wrote on 7/18/2004, 5:14 PM
I have an LG/Hitachi 4040 +/-/RW burner at work. It won't burn properly under DVDA 2.0 or 2.0a.

The problem is DVDA won't burn the Leadout properly. With an 11:00 show, there ought to be about 13mm of burned disk. It's only burning about 8mm. The leadout is missing.

Amazingly, the disk will play back on the comptuer (using WinDVD player) but will absolutely lock up a Panasonic DVD player/recorder--so badly I had to take the unit apart to get the disk out!

Of the two disks I burned, one was refused by a Sony player and the other played--after thinking about it for a long time. But when I tried to duplicate the disk in our standalone DVD duper I got "error Master" and "error Copy" warnings. Obviously it was not burned properly.

Perhaps Sonic is viewing your disk just enough to play it--sort of.

A possible solution for you is to take the Video_TS and Audio_TS folders that are in the temp folder (you see the path when you prepare the disk for burning) and burn them using normal DVD burning software like Roxio. I know for sure that Easy CD Creator 5 Basic won't work (it simply burns a data DVD, not a playable DVD) but IBM/Sonic BurnNow will work and most likely the full version of Roxio 7 or Nero.

Somehow IBM BurnNow is smart enough to know I want to burn a regular playable DVD and adds the Leadin and Leadout properly. The subsequent disk works flawlessly.