dvd-r data disk and software

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  1. cntryboy

    cntryboy Member

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    I just tried burning my first dvd-r and already have a coaster. I use Pioneer 105 with Comp USA brand dvd-r 1x and used RecordNow Max. I tried burning a data disk with mpeg movies on it and it never asked to pick what speed to burn at. What is best recommendation here for burning data? Thx
     
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    Your biggest mistake is using Comp USA media. You probably didn't do anything wrong, just crap discs.
     
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    well i figured I'd rather screw up and learn on $1 per disk media. I will try Nero next but I can't find 5.5.10.7 update anywhere
     
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    Just used Nero burning Rom 5.5.10.42 on the Comp Usa 1x disks and it worked perfect.
     
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    glad to hear it. The first program i tried was recordnow also, and had no luck just like you.
     
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    I use both Nero and Record Now Deluxe, i much prefer the Record Now software for DVD Back-up and Nero for audio.
     
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    When I used RecordNow it was burning really quick and I believe it tried to burn 4x on a 1x disk which may have caused the error.
     

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