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  • soup
    Just Trying To Help
    • Nov 2005
    • 7524

    #16
    Have you checked to see if your standalone supports Dvd-R's? You don't have a log from these other burns?


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    • dazuk1972
      Digital Video Specialist
      Digital Video Specialist
      • Jul 2005
      • 853

      #17
      Originally Posted by soup
      The testing I meant is with Nero CDDVD Speed available here for free. This would be about half an hour after burning.
      Many thanks.

      I quit on Nero and changed to Roxio for data because Nero kept crashing for me and kept trying to cause my to overwrite files and folders.

      Darren.

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      • soup
        Just Trying To Help
        • Nov 2005
        • 7524

        #18
        Originally Posted by dazuk1972
        Many thanks.

        I quit on Nero and changed to Roxio for data because Nero kept crashing for me and kept trying to cause my to overwrite files and folders.

        Darren.
        This is not Nero as a whole but a totally seperate program on it's own. Check this out.

        Nero CD-DVD Speed V4.51.1 a great tool


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        • dazuk1972
          Digital Video Specialist
          Digital Video Specialist
          • Jul 2005
          • 853

          #19
          Originally Posted by soup
          Have you checked to see if your standalone supports Dvd-R's? You don't have a log from these other burns?

          http://www.videohelp.com/dvdmedia.ph...+or+List+Media
          All my DVD players and recorders support all discs except for RAM, BluRay and HD. Of course, I'm not using RAM, BluRay or HD discs.

          I'm going to try something later this week so this topic might have to go on hold for a bit if everyone doesn't mind?

          Many thanks.

          Darren.

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          • dazuk1972
            Digital Video Specialist
            Digital Video Specialist
            • Jul 2005
            • 853

            #20
            I hope it's OK for me to put this topic on hold for a bit because I'm going to check some things out. First, I'm going to try Plus discs and I was going to get some but they seem to be out of stock everywhere as if there's a mad panic of people suddenly wanting DVD+R and DVD+RW discs in my area. I should get some on Monday.

            As I've mentioned, my Firmware is up-to-date and if the discs are not at fault, I'm wondering if it's my stupid Freecom DVD burner causing this. I remember a time late last year when I had the same problem in exactly the same way with DVD-R and DVD-RW discs, when I bought a new burner (because Freecom's Firmware was no good), things were back on track and things were working fine. If I find out it is my DVD Burner, Freecom have a lot of explaining to do because I've only had my DVD burner since November. It's not even half a year old. I've known people to have internal DVD burners in their PCs that are not made by Freecom and their DVD burners stil work like a dream. I've had to buy four DVD burners now because of strange problems like this and because Freecom's Firmware never works.

            Let me put it another way. I've had three problems with their Firmware and I did choose the correct one. I said "one" because all my Freecom DVD burners all have the same model number. The first time I tried to get some Firmware, it wouldn't download and my PC wasn't to blame because it downloaded every thing else OK. The second time, the Zip File was corrupted and my Win Zip wasn't corrupted because it unzipped other Zip Files OK and I also took the time to re-install Win Zip encase and it wasn't a trial that expired. The third time, I managed to download and unzip it but it failed to work. I got my PC ready to do the flash thing and I believe a flashing method is the name for it somewhere and the Firmware seemed to have dead icons. Not only does Freecom make burners that have as much life as a goldfish, they don't seem to mess up my type of Firmware and maybe others.

            It seems strange I'm doing everything the way I always do and with the same Medias and all of a sudden things are not working properly. If I have to buy another DVD burner I'm going to have more than what they have.

            As I mentioned, I hope it's OK to have this topic on hold for a bit encase the cause does happen to be something else this time?

            Many thanks to you all that have replied in my topic with help and advice.

            Darren.

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            • dazuk1972
              Digital Video Specialist
              Digital Video Specialist
              • Jul 2005
              • 853

              #21
              It's Fixed. It Was What I Thought

              I fixed it. It was what I thought at some stage. I got things working with Plus discs. I thought Minus discs were causing it. I must add, I don't blame the Minus discs 100% because I believe my DVD burner was the main cause. I've had this before where another DVD burner of mine was cause Minus discs to burn incorrectly and Plus discs were fine. I guess that is the same thing repeated again and I have to keep buying Plus discs now.

              My Firmware is up-to-date because I checked at Freecom and their latest version of Firmware for my DVD burner is the one I have.

              Many thanks to everyone that chipped in with help and suggestions.

              Darren.

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