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Steve Grisetti wrote on 5/4/2014, 8:52 AM
Have you gone to your disc burner's site and downloaded the latest drivers and firmware?

Have you tried saving your DVDs as a Prepared Files and then using the free download ImgBurn to burn the VIDEO_TS folder in the Prepared Files to your DVD?
threndydd wrote on 5/4/2014, 12:37 PM
Hi, thanks for the reply .LG don't do drivers, there in W7.I wanted to continue with DVD Arch. as it's so good normally with Vegas Pro. Might have to try other software though or rubbish discs.
Mike
Former user wrote on 5/4/2014, 12:51 PM
run test on your burner with other software such as Imageburn to make sure your drive isn't dying.
Steve Grisetti wrote on 5/4/2014, 3:23 PM
Dave is suggesting the same thing I did in my first post. Have you tried it yet?
threndydd wrote on 5/5/2014, 3:56 AM
Morning, It burns a DVD RW+ ! Staggering. Yes I did a burner check. Was going to try some different discs if I get out today .Will try Image burn later Thanks all. Mike
Solved with Sony DVD-R .Used to use these before printable discs. Also burns A1 Blu ray.
Been using Verbatim for 4 years without probs.
Oh well that's computers! Mike
PeterDuke wrote on 5/12/2014, 7:45 PM
If your burner won't burn Verbatim without problems, it could indicate that it is on the way out. Laser diodes in burners have a relatively short life. Maybe it is time to get a BD burner, if you don't aleady have one. :)
vkmast wrote on 5/13/2014, 12:24 AM
As for Verbatim DVD blanks, it's usually recommended to avoid the "Life" and "Value" series, which are often regarded as subpar.
ken c wrote on 5/13/2014, 8:01 PM
i always burn with nero for everything, maybe worth testing that, instead of from dvda native burn
KayAt wrote on 6/3/2014, 4:54 PM
I always burn to my harddrive then make dvds using ImgBurn. Very reliable since my dvds often go to other people with a variety of dvd players and computers.