Thanks for the input on my audio problem. Re-ripped with DVD Decrypter and paid attention to the audio tracks this time. Did my first burn tonight using my A04 and cheap Princo DVD-R with no problems, other than the aspect ratio isn't quite right. My only question is what burning program works the best? I downloaded the trial version of Gear Pro DVD, but am wondering if Maestro, Nero, or any others work just as well.
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Maestro doesnt burn much of anything unless you have an authoring dvd-r kicking around.
i burn dvd's with prassi , svcd and data w/ nero and bin cue w/ cdrwin -
Depends on your setup. You'll get an equal amount of replies supporting each of the major software burning packages, it's just a matter of experimenting - most if not all have trial versions.
I can't use Nero at all for burning discs for my Pioneer set top player (I found this out from the DVD Players link on the left and confirmed it once I got my burner). I have also tried Record Now Max and Gear Pro. After much testing (use RW so no giant collection of coffee coasters) I found that my Pioneer requires discs to be burned as dvd images, so I use DVD Decrypter's ISO Write mode.
So far using this method I have written several movies to +R and +RW discs (although +RW are better overall - under £3 now as well).
Hope this helps. Start testing!
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yes i agree - burning DVD's from a image is best for compatability .. for some reason ..
i use prassi to burn maestro images ..