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  1. I made a copy of troy, and it played fine right when it was done all the way through, but I put it in my case, and play it again a bit later in the week, and its glitchy and skips every once in a while. I am using dvdshrink and nero, but I dunno what could cause the problem, because it originally played fine...so could it be my media? or what
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    It certainly could be the media. When it first gets done it's all warm and happy.
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    Originally Posted by Dains11
    ...so could it be my media? or what
    What brand are you using?
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  4. Media, media, media - that is problem.

    You buy cheap media you have problems.

    RITEK works 100% for me.

    I backed up my copy of Troy using DVDShrink and DVD Decrypter to burn. I have found that the burning of DVD Decrypter is MUCH more reliable than Nero espically if you want to play the DVD on many different DVD players.
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    RITEK is no longer considered uber-reliable, depending on the type.

    Taiyo Yuden is still good. Where do you live, we can probably recommend a local place and some media to get there. For example, if you're in a part of the USA that has a Fry's or Best Buy, you can go buy Fuji media, usually on sale for pretty cheap (I pay $20 for a 50-pack of 8x), and that's good Taiyo-Yuden media.
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