Hi
i have a pioneer a04.
If i use spruceup to author will it burn to the disk or will
i have to use another program like prassi.
thanks
dave king
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it wont allow you to burn using spruce
but you can take the vob's and such and use nero or whatever to burn the dvd video itself... i heard nero sucks but it works everytime... i'm actually looking for prassi... is recordnow its successor? -
I just successfully completed my first oversized DVD........no sync problems......no jerking images. My main problem was my older 1ghz computer couldn't handle Rempeg. It would error at 100%. I am using a 2ghz Pentium with a Pioneer A03 burner. My process was:
Smartripper >REMPEG >Spruceup. I don't know exactly what it was with the old computer and REMPEG but everything went flawlessly with the Pentium. I used Independence Day for the test due to it's 2.5 hour runtime. Here are the spec differences on the 2 systems:
OLD: Compaq Presario 7998, 1ghz AMD Athlon, 512mb Ram, Pioneer A03 Burner.
NEW: Compaq Presario 8000, 2ghz Pentium 4, 768mb Ram, Pioneer A03 Burner.
I would appreciate some input about the reason the 7998 wouldn't do it. -
i heard nero sucks but it works everytime
Why would something "suck" when it works everytime? That seems like a recipe for success, to me.
And yes, I believe that RECORDNOW is Prassi's successor. -
Originally Posted by SLK001
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People are saying that NERO "sucks" in posts because later versions will NOT let you burn a non-compliant DVD. All this feature does is help prevent a novice (or an expert) from making DVD-R "coasters". A lot of DVD players "expand" on the actual DVD specs and are tolerant of non-compliant burns - however, players still exist that are NOT tolerant of this type of burn.
Personally, I appreciate the DVD "check" before I try to burn a DVD-R - it has probably saved me from more than one coaster (and so far, I have had none). I just wish that the error message that popped up would give a little more detail on exactly where the problem is, ie, instead of the dreaded "DVD-Video File Allocation Error", maybe something like "ERROR: Number of Video Title Sets Presented does not match Number in VIDEO_TS.IFO "VMGR_VTSI" Folder" or something like that. -
i love that dvd check, it lets me playback my dvd-r's in my ps2, i once bypassed it cause it gave me an error when i trimmed a .vob to a certain filesize with a file cutter.. said something about dvd 2kbyte spec or something... and it worked in my apex set top player but not my ps2,,, nero rulez
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spruceup is the king no u cant burn with it on a pioneer but u just create a disk image and burn with prassi easy as. i wouldnt say nero sucks but i dont use for making dvds
i got a pioneer 103 and dvds r the future specialy copyied 1s lol
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