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  1. Sup Man, I was wondering is there any program out there that will detect if a DVD movie backup is messed up? In other words, if the program would check the DVD frames throughout the whole movie & tell you if theres a error during the movie or what not. Thanks alot if anyone could help me out.
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    what kind of error ?

    yes - there is hardware and software to check a whole disk ... but for different things ....
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  3. Well some DVD's I burned have errors on them, meaning the DVD skips during playback but the thing is I dont know which ones messed up or not. I dont wanna have to check each one buy watching them ya know. So I was just wondering if theres a program out there that checks the DVD for errors or anything. Thanx for the feedback
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    You can use CD/DVD speed in Nero to check the readback reliability of the disc.

    Also its not always near the end that you have problems is it? What kind of media are you using.
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  5. Yeah man, always near the end. Majority of them shits are at the end & yeah Im using the silver top's which are shitty quality I heard. Is it the media? Thanx man I appreciate the feedback
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    Well you need to run one of the programs that checks who the actual media manufactuer is if you don't know BUT I'd be willing to put money on it being the media causing the problem if the problem is always at the end. Ritek is popular for a reason, because most things that are cheaper suck.
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