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  1. Here is an question.

    Do you have experience with copying from recorded DVD+RW (Philips DVDR 75/17) to DVD-R (or +) R ?

    I recorded couple of DVD+RW and now I am trying to copy some of them to DVD-R. I am using Nero and Sony DRU-500A burner. Nero complains about some "DVD-Video realocation failed". For now I am using as an destination DVD-RW so I don't make coasters but I was wondering if anybody have any advise on this.

    Thanks.
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  2. Have you tried:

    1. DVD Decrypter - Rip in file mode (all files) and burn with Nero

    or

    2. DVD Decrypter - ISO read - ISO write
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  3. DVD Decrypter 3.1.4.0 can't recognize disc. I use it for DVD-Video backup, plus IfoEdit and Nero.

    Anybody who did this already ?

    My test (copy directly) didn't work. DVD can't be played. I am planing to test some more but I would appreciate if anybody who does this can reply.
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  4. I'm not trying to be a smartass but 3.1.4.0 is one year old...
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  5. That is why I posted version number. Is this something that you did or are you just guessing ?
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  6. Last week I copied a DVD-R to DVD+R, 1 on 1 using Nero6 with DVD-copy
    option. So the other way around should work to IMHO...
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  7. Have a look at this link as well:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=179328&highlight=

    I'm copying DVD +RW (edited) discs made by my Philips DVDR70 dvdrecorder to DVD +R discs using Nero 6 and my pc/NEC1300.
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  8. Originally Posted by proton
    Last week I copied a DVD-R to DVD+R, 1 on 1 using Nero6 with DVD-copy
    option. So the other way around should work to IMHO...
    I am trying to copy DVD+RW.

    Originally Posted by tofo
    Have a look at this link as well:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=179328&highlight=

    I'm copying DVD +RW (edited) discs made by my Philips DVDR70 dvdrecorder to DVD +R discs using Nero 6 and my pc/NEC1300.
    I looked into that post. It is not problem with edited DVD+RW. How exactly do you make copy now ?
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  9. DVD+RW or DVD+R , it does not matter! Both contain 4,7Gb max.
    and are readable on just about any dvd-burner.
    Just use Nero 6. Should work without a problem.
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  10. Originally Posted by proton
    DVD+RW or DVD+R , it does not matter! Both contain 4,7Gb max. and are readable on just about any dvd-burner.
    You are right only partialy. DVD Recorder records (I think) differently to DVD+R and DVD+RW. You don't have to (you can not) finalize DVD+RW.
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  11. isn't ripping to HD and then burning to DVD+R the option then?
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  12. So I downloaded new version of DVD Decrypter v3.1.6.0 and that can read DVD+RW that was recorded in Philips recorder.

    Then I used "Get VTS Sectors" function in IfoEdit.

    Then I burned result with Nero. Result can be played now in one DVD Player but menu is kind of "flashing" as so subtitles (date/time info). It does not play on the other player.

    I am still looking for some additional advices.
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  13. That DVD-R of mine was also made with a philips DVD-recorder, are you sure your pc can read DVD-RW well?
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  14. Originally Posted by proton
    That DVD-R of mine was also made with a philips DVD-recorder, are you sure your pc can read DVD-RW well?
    Yes, I am sure. Now the problem that I am facing is little bit more complicated and it has something to do with way how recorders author DVD. I was having same issue with Panasonic.
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  15. Originally Posted by donpedro
    Originally Posted by proton
    DVD+RW or DVD+R , it does not matter! Both contain 4,7Gb max. and are readable on just about any dvd-burner.
    You are right only partialy. DVD Recorder records (I think) differently to DVD+R and DVD+RW. You don't have to (you can not) finalize DVD+RW.
    .

    There you are wrong! I just read the manual for the philips DVDR 70 and
    it has a function to finalize your DVD+R(W) so that you can play it on a
    normal dvd-player.

    Maybe your disc is not finalized??

    URL to manual: http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/d/dvdr70_001/dvdr70_001_dfu_eng.pdf

    go to page 61 !
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  16. proton - I agree with you. Even though others believe/maintain that the expression "finalize" is wrong to use in connection with dvd +rw (see suggested link in my first reply above). I guess the expression 'make edits compatible' is less controversial even though I tend to think of this as finalizing the dvd +rw disc.

    Anyhow, this is exactly how I copy dvd +rw discs recorded with my Philips DVDR70 to either dvd +r or dvd - r discs using my pc and nero/NEC1300 dvd burner:

    Make the dvd +rw disc compatible by using the Philips menu option described in the manual at page 66 ('make edits compatible'). This could take a few minutes - depending on the amount of chapters you have edited. Then copying the dvd +rw disc in a normal manner by using Nero's copy disc function. Works everytime for me !

    Regarding the Philips menu option 'make edits compatible' :
    - was not available at first, I had to download/install firmware upgrade from Philips website
    - is reached from the top-level in main-menu by pressing arrow up in order to get to the disc menu (it's all described in the manual for R70)
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    i have a philips dvdr70, i often record to dvd+rw never finalized a dvd+rw on the philips recorder before, i rip the dvd+rw to my hd using dvd decryptor, iso read, then i use decryptor agian in iso write to burn the ripped dvd+rw staright onto dvd+r. i ve not had a problem with it really. occasionally dvd decryptor says an error occured during the ripping of the dvd+rw, when that happens i switch to using nero to copy a dvd and do it that way. but dvd decryptor is a better way of doing it as far as i am concerned, i store the iso images on my hd for burning multiple dvds from the same iso image. oh and the philips dvdr70 recorder is just brilliant, a great price too!
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  18. Originally Posted by proton
    There you are wrong! I just read the manual for the philips DVDR 70 and it has a function to finalize your DVD+R(W) so that you can play it on a normal dvd-player.

    Maybe your disc is not finalized??
    I am familiar with 'Make edits compatible' function. It appears only when you edit your capture, which is not my case. So... Yes, they are finelized (compatible).
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  19. Originally Posted by tofo
    Make the dvd +rw disc compatible by using the Philips menu option described in the manual at page 66 ('make edits compatible'). This could take a few minutes - depending on the amount of chapters you have edited. Then copying the dvd +rw disc in a normal manner by using Nero's copy disc function. Works everytime for me !
    As I mentioned before, my disc is "comatible". I am going to try your method now to see how it goes.

    Maybe there is difference between how 70 and 75 do recordings.
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  20. I copied from a DVD+RW onto DVD+R by simply copying all of the files from VIDEO_TS (drag n drop) to a hard disk folder the burning from there using NERO.

    I didn't think that dvddecryptor or similar was necessart because there is no CSS on that +RW (it was a test backup that I was transfering to cheaper +R media for archival)

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  21. First test - FAILED
    - copy VIDEO_TS folder from source DVD+RW through Windows Explorer to HD
    - burn DVD-Video with Nero to new DVD+RW
    - error message "... alocation ..." during start
    - result: It does not play in DVD-Player
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  22. Second test - SUCCESS
    - start Nero
    - change to Wizard mode
    - Select "DVD", "Copy a DVD", "Fast copy (on-the-fly)"
    - new DVD-R plays like original +RW (same problem, it does not play on my Daewoo DVD player and menu+subtitle is "flashing" on Mintek)
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