burning using nero 6

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by pedders, Feb 21, 2004.

  1. pedders

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    Can someone please help I am wasting so many dvds,when burning using nero6 the majority of the films burn with the audio out of synch.When I watch them on the pc they are fine but when I view them on a dvd player after about 30minutes the audio goes out.It doesnt matter what type of file I burn whether avi or mpg the results are the same.Can someone please advise is it my burning or is it my computer?Emachine 2.2 256mb should be ok yes?
     
  2. Discmania

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    It is almost certainly your standalone player that is at fault and nothing on your PC. You should get the player serviced - hopefully it is still under guarantee?
     
  3. pedders

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    You mean my dvd player at fault?This my second dvd player different make and model so I am not sure its that any other ideas please?
     
  4. Discmania

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    If the disc plays fine on your Computer then it is the DVD standalone player. I had a similar problem with a Thomson player once and thought it was the disc but it was the player - took it back and got it fixed.
     
  5. devil60

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    wasting so many dvds

    Not all DVD burners are a like some you need the DVD-R to burn the frist copy and some like my TDK you will need DVD+R for the frist copy. Then you can use the other for the making of copys or the copys
     
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    devil60,

    Please think and research before you post - it's most *disconcerting and counterproductive -

    Pete




    *translation - disruptive, not helpful
     
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    Please try typing in slightly better english [bold]devil60 [/bold] (if you could) as this is the umpteenth time I have seen members not understand your grammar ... at all !!
     
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    pedders make sure ya got dvd high compatability box ticked or else ya standalone does not stand a chance
     
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    Where is the DVD high compatibility boxed to tick, never noticed it before...
     
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    I think he means DVD Video compatibility mode under UDF options but this is normally for Xbox games?
     
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    Ah yes, was wondering about that... ;-)
     
  13. t-loader

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    hi pedders, it might help to save discs if you use cd-rw's while your trying out various burn's, then when your happy with results burn cd-r, if not just erase it and start again..
     
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    pedders,

    Good Guy, I just re-read your post -
    If you're burning avi's and mpg's to your DVD's it sure is going to make a difference to your standalone player -

    Have you considered converting your .avi's to .vob's ??

    (or did I read it wrong and miss something ??)

    Pete



    (God my english sucks sometimes)
    Thanks for the "edit" button_
    _X_X_X_X_X_[small]The “old man” Pete (ö¿ô)
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  15. pedders

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    scuba

    I think I may have misled watching my downloaded films whether avi or mpg are fine through the pc from the hard drive.The problem is after I have burned to disk using dvd-r when I play dvd in player after 30mins or so audio is out of synch.When I play the dvd in the pc it is the same.So I am therefore thinking I have a burning problem or...?? something else.Please help ....thanks
     
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    pedders,

    OK, I've got it now -

    The files on your PC play just fine PRIOR to burning, AFTER burning, no matter what you play your DVD on, after 30 minutes you experience out-of synch audio with the picture -

    Sounds like something between File and burn -

    Question, is it possible that you are experiencing out-of-synch before your 30 minute mark and about then it really becomes noticeable OR is it fine and just "jumps" out-of-synch about 30 minutes into the disc ?

    "P"
     

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