TDK DVD+R not burning correctly under DVDA

bStro wrote on 2/19/2004, 4:01 PM
This one has me stumped. I understand that some DVD players are compatible with some media, but not others. I understand that some DVD burners are compatible with some media, but not others. But how about this:

I've been using TDK DVD-R's for a few months now, rendering, preparing, and burning projects under DVDA without issue. Has worked flawlessly on PC and in two DVD players. Then my wife bought me three packs of TDK DVD+R's.

Although DVD seems to accept them without complaint and burn projects to them, the resulting discs are unreadable by anything I put them in -- DVD players and DVDROM drives alike. My DVD player just reads and reads and reads until it gives up. Windows tells me the disc is blank when I try to open it, but tells me it's already been written to if I try to use it again. (The underside looks just as full as a successfully written disc.)

Bad media, right? Not so sure. If I render/prepare a project under DVDA, but use Nero to burn it to one of these DVD+R's, the resulting disc plays fine (although Nero complains about DVDA's files -- but what does Nero know?)

Specs:

DVD Architect 1.0d
Nero 6.3.0.2
Drive is a Memorex that burns DVD+R and DVD-R at 4x and 2.4x and DVD+RW and DVD-RW at 2.4x.

I've tried burning both at 2.4x and at 4x. If I go back to using the DVD-R's, everything's still hunky-dory.

Any ideas? Something I can tweak? Soething I'm missing? I guess I could use Nero to burn until I run out of these +R's, but there's, like, 40 of these things left...

Thanks for any help,
Rob

Comments

Rogueone wrote on 2/19/2004, 5:14 PM
I would personally advise you use them for data archive, and forget putting DVD movies on them. I am sad to say that I had the same problem. Went out and bought a 100-spindle pack of TDK's, because I thought I was getting higher quality discs. The first 15 or so I made were corrupted. Stand alone DVD players hated them; at random points there would be anything from pixelation to skips, jerks and audio loss. Took the spindle back to Best Buy, got an exhange for another pack. Same problems. I will never buy another pack of TDK +R's again. For some reason, they are just bad media to burn with. :-(

Sorry, that's all I have to offer! Just don't buy anymore, and you will be better off.

Ben
bStro wrote on 2/19/2004, 5:18 PM
I thought of that but I don't think I'm going to have 40 x 4.7GB worth of data to archive for a looooooong time. ;-) Except maybe to back-up video projects.

Thanks for the response.

Rob