How do i upload my Nero CD DVD results

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  • rsclark
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 18

    How do i upload my Nero CD DVD results

    I have downloaded Nero CD DVD speed and scanned some of my disks (SonyDVD+RW and Memorex DVD+R). I thought they were good copies since they played on all 4 DVD players i have. However, i find the scores are 8 and 57 respectively. Is it possibleto upload my PNG files and how do i do it.

    Are my bad scores likely to be purely down to bad media, or will there be other factors.
  • 2COOL
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    • Aug 2003
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    • Chewy
      Super Moderator
      • Nov 2003
      • 18971

      #3
      Originally Posted by rsclark
      I have downloaded Nero CD DVD speed and scanned some of my disks (SonyDVD+RW and Memorex DVD+R). I thought they were good copies since they played on all 4 DVD players i have. However, i find the scores are 8 and 57 respectively. Is it possibleto upload my PNG files and how do i do it.

      Are my bad scores likely to be purely down to bad media, or will there be other factors.
      Or just go advanced and manage attachments
      Scan no higher than 8x, remember dvds play at 1x.

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      • Taelon
        Digital Video Specialist
        Digital Video Specialist
        • Sep 2005
        • 887

        #4
        Originally Posted by rsclark
        Are my bad scores likely to be purely down to bad media, or will there be other factors.
        There are several factors that will affect the score.
        1) Speed that the test was run at, remember that when watching a movie in a DVD player it will be running at 1x speed. Most people have agreed on testing at 4x for comparison purposes, this reduces the amount of time the test takes (compared to 1x or 2x) and still gives repeatable results (compared to testing at 8x or MAX).
        2) Media quality
        3) Burner & firmware (if the firmware was tuned for that media or is using a generic setting)
        4) The consistency of the reader doing the test. For reasons I'm still not clear on, the 'experts' advise testing with a burner. DVD-ROM's will give different results and shouldn't be used for comparisons.

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        • Chewy
          Super Moderator
          • Nov 2003
          • 18971

          #5
          Originally Posted by Taelon
          There are several factors that will affect the score.
          1) Speed that the test was run at, remember that when watching a movie in a DVD player it will be running at 1x speed. Most people have agreed on testing at 4x for comparison purposes, this reduces the amount of time the test takes (compared to 1x or 2x) and still gives repeatable results (compared to testing at 8x or MAX).
          2) Media quality
          3) Burner & firmware (if the firmware was tuned for that media or is using a generic setting)
          4) The consistency of the reader doing the test. For reasons I'm still not clear on, the 'experts' advise testing with a burner. DVD-ROM's will give different results and shouldn't be used for comparisons.
          I have gotten fairly good tests with my tosh and
          liteon combos. Clubcdfreaks seems to like testing at 8x or(4x-5xnec),
          but they specify comparisons only between the same speed of scan.
          Don't compare an 8x with a 4x(5x), however it's a given that the higher the
          speed of the scan the lower the score can be(increased read errors).
          My TY 4xdvd-r's(4x & 8x burns) test good at any speed including max.
          If the media test crappy at 8x, then lower the speed of the scan.

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