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  1. Member galactica's Avatar
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    Anyone else get this!!
    Were talking mabye a fraction of a inch too large!!!

    4.4 Gig (2298496 sectors avaliable on disk) but then the dvd2one folder is 4.4 Gigs (2329876 sectors needed)!!

    How strange!
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    yeah, me, too...on a couple of movies. which one did you get them on?

    i just re-did those movies (movie-only) at 4.3GB and Toast liked it much better. most other movies are fine, tho.
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    Now im also getting something wierd!!

    The Drive Reported An Error
    Sense Key - MEDIUM ERROR
    Sense Code = 0x0C
    Write Error

    Never gotten that before!!!

    Any Ideas
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  4. Not all DVD-R media is the same size.

    The default for DVD2oneX is 4472 MB. This can often tend to be slightly larger than some media can hold.

    ReneB, a DVD2one forum moderator, suggests using the "user definable" option and setting the filesize to 4444 MB.

    It worked for me. No noticable difference really.

    Cheers.
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    Originally Posted by galactica
    The Drive Reported An Error
    Sense Key - MEDIUM ERROR
    Sense Code = 0x0C
    Write Error

    Never gotten that before!!!

    Any Ideas
    Toast usually gives that error when the media is bad.

    ReneB said that DVD2One kinda guesses what bit rate will fit your movie on the disk, but it isn't always exact.
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    I figured as much. Just opened a new pack of dvd-r's i got from supermediastore. None of them seem to be working!

    Writes fine to my DVD PRO dvd-rw disks! (which are less expensive than the imation dvd-rs i got that dont work!!)
    HA looks like these are going back!

    thanks everyone!


    I tried the 4444mb user defined size, works great!
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    Originally Posted by galactica
    I figured as much. Just opened a new pack of dvd-r's i got from supermediastore. None of them seem to be working!
    I had the same thing happen with cheap pack of CD-Rs. I promised myself that day that I would never buy cheap media again, regardless of expence I would not cut quality for cash. Since that day I've never had a media problem.
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    Funny you should say that!

    These were more expensive per 25 than what I normally use!
    I figured that they would be even better!!!

    Yet not a one seems to work so far! I dont want to keep trying them because then ill have nothing left to return

    DVD PRO disks were the first brand i ever tried, they worked great! and were cheap! $37 for 25. Never had any problems.

    there was a net deal on these disks which made them around $50 for 25 so I said why not and the brand is more well known.

    Strange they dont work!
    It could also be a compatibility issue, though they say works in all types of dvd-rw drives!

    oh well
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    I recently bought 3 spindles of Verbatim Data Life Plus. $30 for 15 disks. Best media at the best price around here.
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    And where might I ask did you get these from?!?
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  12. Galactica,

    Those aren't the Maxell DVD-R's (possibly Apple brand) you were telling me about from Meritline are they??? The ones that aren't working well I mean...??

    ronin
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    Hello

    When DVD2ONE I have always used a size of 4350MB due to a recommendation of other user and I have yet to have any problems in-so-far as size (not fitting on a DVD-R) or in terms of playback. It is not a good idea with MOST DVD-R media (and this goes for DVD+R as well) to get TOO close to the capacity of the disc.

    - John "FulciLives" Coleman
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    Hello

    BEST BUY also carries the cake pack 15 count Verbitm 2x DVD-R discs for the price of $30.00

    The trick is trying to find them since they tend to be out-of-stock more often that not.

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    I'd suggest going with Princo white-top DVD-R media. They cost about 80¢/piece in 100-packs at the moment, and have been the most compatible I've tried (and I've tried a LOT) with set-top DVD players. They burn at 2x on drives that support it (anything besides the original Pioneer A03), and I've been extremely happy with them. The best places to find them are http://www.qtccdr.com, http://www.allmediaoutlet.com and http://www.yesbuy.net. I've had zero problems with defective media, and all DVD players I've tried play them flawlessly, unlike other cheap DVD-R media I've tried. But yeah, the user rate setting (usually at about 4430 MB) solves all oversized VIDEO_TS output problems from DVD2One.
    I like systems, their application excepted. (George Sand, translated from French), "J'aime beaucoup les systèmes, le cas d'application excepté."
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    Originally Posted by ronin
    Galactica,

    Those aren't the Maxell DVD-R's (possibly Apple brand) you were telling me about from Meritline are they??? The ones that aren't working well I mean...??

    ronin
    Nah, used all of those up alredy
    these were imation dvd-r

    strange! i think its more of a compatibility thing with my drive, not bad disks.
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    Originally Posted by FulciLives
    Hello

    BEST BUY also carries the cake pack 15 count Verbitm 2x DVD-R discs for the price of $30.00

    The trick is trying to find them since they tend to be out-of-stock more often that not.

    They seem to be available on BestBuy.com for 29.99, Amazon.com for just over 32.00, and on Buy.com for just over 27.00. All three sites offer a free shipping option.
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  18. Nah, used all of those up alredy
    these were imation dvd-r

    strange! i think its more of a compatibility thing with my drive, not bad disks.

    Thanks man,

    I was sweatin' there for a minute...I had just ordered some of the Maxell's!!!

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    BestBuy.com has the order form for them, but none in stock.
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