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  1. Hi I currently use DVD Shrink to capture and nero to burn. I can play the movies fine on my computer but when I put them in my player it will play fine for awhile then it starts to stop here and there until finally it wont play anymore. What do i have to do differently in Dvd Shrink. I reauthor and try to get it as close to 100percent as possible. Or should I use another program.
    I currently have a pentium 4 3gig 240hdd 768ram.
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    Hello,

    If it actually does play in the player than maybe its your media. You could try a different brand and see if that helps. Also, if you can try burning + or - r if you can do both.

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  3. Did you put a label on the disc? I had the same problem until I determined that the labels through off the disc as it played further into the movie.
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  4. what writer, what media & what speed you writing at?
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    That points to the typical effect of the media causing the problems, I had that problem 'till I changed to Ritek InkJet Printable A Grade

    I also use Ritek A Grade with a red top that says DVD-R 4x in bold letters across the top with no problems at all

    I have some RiData that I have yet to try, but they are supposed to be even better


    Strange as it sounds, I have had much better success since changine my method of transcoding and burning, since not using Nero 6 for creating DVD's, I now get zero glitches, when using Nero I would get very occasional pauses, but not as bad before I changed media

    I now use DVDShrink to transcode and DVD Decrypter to burn as a disc image and its even better, I've just bough an NEC 3500 on the basis of tests that showed its DVD and CD burning quality was unbeatable, I wasn't interested in being able to burn 2-3 minutes faster with another DVD burner I wanted consistant quality of burns, which the tests proved the NEC was the best at, plus its only £50




    I used to use Mirror Platinum x4, but they caused terrible problems similiar to what you are experience, I haven't tried the Mirror Platinum Pro, as I'm more than happy with what I use now


    Its worth paying slightly more per spindle to get guarnteed results, some will argue against that, but the majority can't be wrong ......



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    I know one player that does exactly the same thing. Play well for 8-10 minutes and start glitching, freezing until there is nothing to do.
    Your player may also be a picky one. Changing media will most probably help. Try one first. Don't buy a spindle because it's top quality. Your player may not like them.

    Originally Posted by steptoe
    Strange as it sounds, I have had much better success since changine my method of transcoding and burning, since not using Nero 6 for creating DVD's, I now get zero glitches, when using Nero I would get very occasional pauses, but not as bad before I changed media"/
    I have also stopped using Nero with DVD-video file after I tested and compared the results of a few disks. I use dvdshrink and I burn the ISO file with Nero. Works good for me!
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