Hey first off id like to thank you guys for reading this post and I appreciate any help, thank you.
I have a DVD Region 1 movie ...
When I put it in my standalone Panasonic DVD Player it works fine.
I tried to make a copy using DVD Shrink to make the ISO and then Nero for burning the ISO , but when I put the copied disk into my standalone Panasonic DVD player it wont play... but when i put it into my computer dvd player it works... Does anyone know what I should do or what I am doing wrong ? Howcome the backup only works on my computer but not on my standalone dvd player?
P.S. My dvd player supports DVD-R DVD-RW etc etc so I dont see what the problem is??
You can email me or post back with any help thank you
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Sounds like a media problem.....Download dvdinfopro and get the media code for the disc.
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im kind of new to this ... what should I do with the program?
its wierd the backup works just like the original dvd on my computer but on regular standalone dvd players it doesnt work... any ideas ? -
Here is the free version of dvdinfopro(free)
when you run the program go through the icons on the top and select the one that says media. This will give you the media ID (ex MCC004, TY002, etc) Then let us know what it says. With this media code we can tell you if the blank media you are using is any good or poor quality media. Also, how old is your dvd player? What brand/model is your player? Older players do have problems reading burn discs sometimes.What We Do In Life, Echoes In Eternity.... -
Here it is... Thank you for your help I really appreciate it
MY DVD player is about 8 months old it is A PANASONIC HT DB600 Home Theatre System
DVDINFOPRO Media Information
Media Information
Disc Regions are 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Media code/Manufacturer ID UME01
UDF Format Type V1.02
UDF Volume Name LST_0N_NT2
UDF Application id None
UDF Implementation id DVD Shrink
UDF Recording Date/Time (mm/dd/yyyy) 2/16/2006 18:33:27
Format Capacity 4.36GB(4.68GB)
Book Type DVD-R
Media Type DVD-R
Manufacturer Rated Speed Unknown
Available Write Descriptor CLV 8.0x 11080KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 6.0x 8310KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 4.0x 5540KBps
Write Strategy Speed 4.0x 5540KBps
2x Speed OPC beta 08
2x Speed OPC power 0E
2x Write Strategy field 1 11 87 78 80
2x Write Strategy field 2 88 80 00 00 00 00
4x Speed OPC beta 06
4x Speed OPC power 13
4x Write Strategy field 1 0D 10 0E 07
4x Write Strategy field 2 97 07 0D 0B
4x Write Strategy field 3 80 00 00 00
4x Speed OPC beta multi-pulse 06
4x Speed OPC power multi-pulse 18
4x Write Strategy field 4 17 85 78 75
4x Write Strategy field 5 D6 89 A8 92 01 20
4x Write Strategy field 6 10 00 D0 00 00
Data area starting sector 30000h
Data area end sector 22E1DFh
Linear Density 0.267um/bit
Track Density 0.74um/track
Number of Layers 1 -
Curious what brand is the dvd?
Here is what the media list shows for that code UME01
Too me it doesn't seem that reliable. Try using TY media or other high quality media
Check out this Media ID Quality Guide to help you find good blank dvdsWhat We Do In Life, Echoes In Eternity.... -
Check out this Media ID Quality Guide to help you find good blank dvds
Yeah all the 8x UME01 media seems to have reliability problems, from what I can see.
I myself can't suggest any good dvd-r media, because I have only used +r media.What We Do In Life, Echoes In Eternity.... -
do you think the dvd-r brand is the reason its not playing on my dvd player?
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not so much the brand "Comp USA" but the maker of the disc themselves. Compusa doesn't make their own disc. They buy someone elses product and put compusa on them.
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but your saying that the problem is the disk basically?
do you have any recommendations of good dvd+r disks i can buy? -
try burning the ISO IMAGE with DVD DECRYPTER instead of using NERO. COMPUSA dvd media is crappy. buy good quality dvd media like VERBATIM & FUJI spindles that say MADE IN JAPAN which have media code TYGO2 (TAIYO YUDEN).
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Use Verbatim
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Originally Posted by budz
When I made an ISO with DVD Decrypter, the ISO is 6.8GB
What am I doing wrong? I never even pulled anything out when i made an ISO using dvdshrink so howcome now the iso is 6.8gb? could this be the reason maybe why the other disk only works on my computer? -
Originally Posted by nadizo
I would suggest you take a look at the guide section on backing up your DVD's. That way you'll have a better understanding the process. -
DVD Shrink's default action is to, well, shrink. If you ripped with DVD Shrink the first time then it will make the video fit a single layer disc (if it can). It can then make an ISO of the smaller version of the disc.
DVD Decrypter, on the other hand, makes a 1:1 copy of the disc, without any shrinking. This is why the ISOs are different sizes. Use Shrink to again reduce the size of the DVD files and output an ISO, then use DVD Decrypter to burn the ISO to good quality media.Read my blog here.
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