Decrypting/Burning DVD's

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by wrightj45, Dec 23, 2003.

  1. wrightj45

    wrightj45 Guest

    I'm having 2 problems. (1)While decrypting store bought dvd's, The buffer does not kick in. I'm not sure how that effects the outcome of the movie.

    (2) After the movie is decrypted I copy to a vts folder with dvd2One. Next, I burn the movie from the vts file to a blank dvd using CopytoDVD. When I attempt to play the burned copy on my dvd player, I get the following error "Disc error unable to read disc." The burned copy will only play on my pc when I open each individual vts file.

    Please help. What am I doing wrong????? Frustrated...
     
  2. Yuriv

    Yuriv Regular member

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    Hi,
    The first problem is nothing to worry about....it all depends on the transfer speed of your drive and the write rate of your HD -> it won't affect your rip.

    As for the second problem, this can be caused by a few things.

    One is cheap media: don't use bargain basement DVD-Rs, as standalones can be quite picky about them and write errors can become a problem.

    Another is the burning software that you use: I originally used CopyToDVD, but one of my two players just wouldnlt accept the disks. These days I use RecordNowMax, and have no problems with compatability. Here's a guide for RecordNow and a link to download a 30-day free trial: http://www.chrismccann.co.uk/recordnowmax.htm

    Finally, some standalones just aren't compatable with DVD-R and/or DVD-RW. Head over to www.dvdrhelp.com and consult their tables to ensure that your player supports your media.

    Good luck...
     
  3. wrightj45

    wrightj45 Guest

    Thanks, Yuriv for your timely response, experience and knowledge. I have been using Sony media and I admit I have had problems with my burned copies (pauses, skipped frames, distorted picture, etc) but never related it to grade of media.

    I will check out RecordNowMax. Happy holidays.
     

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