I burnt a few movies with the same issue when watching it on my New Kaco Dvd player, I used LG 4167 and H10A for burning in my computer, the programs i used are Nero and CloneDVD2...the problems with the movies are, it will jerk and the pictures will get all distorted near the end of the movie, sometimes at the middle with pixelatted screen, but mostly near the end, it will get so bad, it will get stuck and can't watch it anymore....I already use the slowest speed possible to rib it out from the original and burn it with the slowest speed, disc I am using are TDK with printable surface 16x both +/- and Philips 16x -R, am I over burning it? are the files too big to fit into the disc? there's no problem watching on the computer but whenever i watch on my DVD player, the problem will occur, it said 100% in CloneDVD2 and i cut our all the special effect and subtitle i don't need? is there something wrong with burner....I am a newbie at burning stuff, so bare with me people, this msg is abit too long but I really appreciate all your helps...I am getting very frustrated for not being able to finish watching alot of the movies....Thank you
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DVDs don't support overburning AFAIK, and if they do, it's something you would have to explicitly do, not something that would just happen. The problems you are describing are usually associated with poor media quality. This can happen even with discs that have a good reputation for quality. In order to burn and watch DVDs successfully you have to get a right combination of burner, discs and player. Not all burners burn all discs the same, and not all players play all discs the same.
Start by getting the media for your discs - DVD Decrypter or MediaInfo can tell you this. Use that code to look your discs up in our media database (button to your left).
Next, use Nero CD/DVD Speed to run read and speed tests on the discs that are giving you trouble to see what they look like.
Also, try discs that worked fine in your old player. If the major change is the introduction of the new player, it simply may not like your discs, or it may be a dud.Read my blog here.
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It certainly sounds like a media problem as was posted. I also would not burn at the slowest possible speed.
You might want to read through this review and see what media works well in your drive.
http://www.cdfreaks.com/reviews/LG-GSA-H10A-Super-Multi-DVD-Burner-Review
There appears to be many discs this burner writes well, even the ever hated CMC discs.
http://www.cdfreaks.com/reviews/LG-GSA-H10A-Super-Multi-DVD-Burner-Review/DVD-R_RW-Wri...rformance.html -
Originally Posted by gorehead
I have the SAME hardware (ALL), and I experience the same problem. It's the DVD player. It gets too hot, and slows down. You need to:- A) Make sure it's well vented
B) Turn it off when not in use, so it cools down,
C) Only watch one movie at a time (don't watch 2-3 in a row)
or D) Buy a real DVD player. I've just about had it with this brand! Spend some $$ on a new DVD player, it should clear up yor problems.
Hope this helps! - A) Make sure it's well vented
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