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    I have good video files I try to use to make a good dvd of but most end up with small skips or pauses or what ever you like to call it not many of them just a few but if I take the iso file created and play from daemon it plays perfectly could the issue be my dvd recorder?

    curently have sony DVD RW DRU-190A.
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    ...or your choice of DVD blanks.
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    Small skips on your computer(when you play the burned dvd) or standalone dvd player or both?

    Are you making a NTSC or PAL DVD?
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    tried it on both baldick and have tried staples dvd+ rw and memorex rw+
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    Originally Posted by videodude1966
    have tried staples dvd+ rw and memorex rw+
    Crap and Crap.
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  6. There are many variables here:
    1.The media you are using is crap, try it on a Verbatim DVDR.
    2.Your writer is old so make sure you have the latest firmware: http://sony.storagesupport.com/node/7073
    3.DVDFlick is not the best for encoding/authoring, if the files are MPEG-2 make sure DVDFlick isn't re-encoding them(video->advanced).
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    thx moviegeek would a rw version be just as good? and already updated firmware. DVDflick doesn't seem to be the issue as it creates a file that plays perfectly with daemon but I will try Verbatim didn't think that was it cause some movies worked thats why was thinking it was the recorder.
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