OK, I don’t know were to start, so here goes. I’ve tried to provide very detailed info to aid in troubleshooting.
Hardware involved.
Optorite 405 dvd burner
Sony S560D DVD player
Philips DVD724 Player
Panasonic DVD-RP56 Player
Disks I’m using.
Verbatim DVD-R 4x (Digital Movie) Disk has old movie reel printed on each disk
Sony DVD-R 8x (plain white)
Software
DVD Shrink 3.2
NERO 6.6.0.0 Enterprise edition
In all cases explained below I tried backing up Menus, Main Movie and Extras.
Attempt # 1
I began backing up a few of my movies using DVD Shrink 3.2, I open disk, It does the basic analyze, I deselect the foreign languages, then I click on backup, it reads the disks, shrink then askes for for a blank disk and writes successfully. Movie plays perfectly on my Sony player, but skips and has pixalization and sometimes freezes on my Philips and Panasonic DVD players. In this case, my backup target was my Optorite DVD burner.
Attempt # 2
So, I followed the same steps above but this time selected “custom ratio†to reduce the size of the movie to around 4350 meg. (per recommendation from this site) I used Shrink to backup and burn the disk. Same problems occurred. Movie plays perfectly on my Sony player, but skips and has pixalization and sometimes freezes on my Philips and Panasonic DVD players. Again, my backup target was my Optorite DVD burner.
Attempt # 3
So, in my next attempt I used Shrink 3.2 to read the movie, I then selected as my “backup target†to create an ISO image file. Shrink completed its task and created a 4.xx gig file. I unzipped the file to create all the individual video files. I then followed the steps in this thread http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...453#post221453 I don’t think I over looked anything. When to burn and I get a message stating the files are not compliant. I went ahead and burned anyway. DVD is not recognized in my Philips or Panasonic. My Sony does recognize only the 1st portion of the menu section.
Attempt # 4
A 4th attempt I used the video files created with Shrink 3.2 and manually copied them to the “Video_TS directory and tried to burn with NERO. Results were the same as shown in Attemps 1 & 2 above
Questions
1st Question, when I hear folks say “ I used DVD Shrink then burned with NERO†do folks mean that they just have Just selected that option in the Backup DVD dialog box to have shrink write the DVD or do they mean they performed the steps as I outlined in my attemps 3 & 4 above?
2nd Question. What am I doing wrong. Why the heck does everything work on my Sony stand alone and I get pixalation and freezing on my Philips and Panasonic. Sony is probably 3 years old and Panasonic and Phillps are 1.5 year old if I had to guess.
The Sony is fairly old and my guess is it has superior error correction. Any ideas????
I did try to backup up The movie Pursued today and in raw form it was around 3350 meg. I burned it using procedures shown in attempt # 1 above and the movie appeard to play just fine in the Philips player.
What can I try next? Am I following proper backup procedures?
What procedure above should yield the best results?
Thanks in advance
Joe
Hardware involved.
Optorite 405 dvd burner
Sony S560D DVD player
Philips DVD724 Player
Panasonic DVD-RP56 Player
Disks I’m using.
Verbatim DVD-R 4x (Digital Movie) Disk has old movie reel printed on each disk
Sony DVD-R 8x (plain white)
Software
DVD Shrink 3.2
NERO 6.6.0.0 Enterprise edition
In all cases explained below I tried backing up Menus, Main Movie and Extras.
Attempt # 1
I began backing up a few of my movies using DVD Shrink 3.2, I open disk, It does the basic analyze, I deselect the foreign languages, then I click on backup, it reads the disks, shrink then askes for for a blank disk and writes successfully. Movie plays perfectly on my Sony player, but skips and has pixalization and sometimes freezes on my Philips and Panasonic DVD players. In this case, my backup target was my Optorite DVD burner.
Attempt # 2
So, I followed the same steps above but this time selected “custom ratio†to reduce the size of the movie to around 4350 meg. (per recommendation from this site) I used Shrink to backup and burn the disk. Same problems occurred. Movie plays perfectly on my Sony player, but skips and has pixalization and sometimes freezes on my Philips and Panasonic DVD players. Again, my backup target was my Optorite DVD burner.
Attempt # 3
So, in my next attempt I used Shrink 3.2 to read the movie, I then selected as my “backup target†to create an ISO image file. Shrink completed its task and created a 4.xx gig file. I unzipped the file to create all the individual video files. I then followed the steps in this thread http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...453#post221453 I don’t think I over looked anything. When to burn and I get a message stating the files are not compliant. I went ahead and burned anyway. DVD is not recognized in my Philips or Panasonic. My Sony does recognize only the 1st portion of the menu section.
Attempt # 4
A 4th attempt I used the video files created with Shrink 3.2 and manually copied them to the “Video_TS directory and tried to burn with NERO. Results were the same as shown in Attemps 1 & 2 above
Questions
1st Question, when I hear folks say “ I used DVD Shrink then burned with NERO†do folks mean that they just have Just selected that option in the Backup DVD dialog box to have shrink write the DVD or do they mean they performed the steps as I outlined in my attemps 3 & 4 above?
2nd Question. What am I doing wrong. Why the heck does everything work on my Sony stand alone and I get pixalation and freezing on my Philips and Panasonic. Sony is probably 3 years old and Panasonic and Phillps are 1.5 year old if I had to guess.
The Sony is fairly old and my guess is it has superior error correction. Any ideas????
I did try to backup up The movie Pursued today and in raw form it was around 3350 meg. I burned it using procedures shown in attempt # 1 above and the movie appeard to play just fine in the Philips player.
What can I try next? Am I following proper backup procedures?
What procedure above should yield the best results?
Thanks in advance
Joe
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