Hello, I am having trouble burning to DL DVD-R disks. I've never had problems with single layer disks. I'm trying to compile and backup various scenes to one DL DVD-R. It makes it to the burn phase and then fails. I even followed your advice and updated my firmware. Any help would be appreciated. I have a NEC ND-3540A. Attached is the error log.
DL burning problems - Please HELP!
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I would burn to a folder using Shrink (set to no compression). Then download the program Pgcedit. Load the DVD files into Pgcedit. This program will then allow you to set a layer break and create a ISO which, can then be burned with Imgburn.
Pgcedit software.
Blutach's DL burning guide with Pgcedit.
I would also use DL+R instead of DL-R as the DVD player compatibility is a lot higher.Comment
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Thanks guys. I'll have to try to give those other methods a try. I never had problems with standard DVD-Rs. This is new with DL burning.
I would use DVD+Rs but my two dvd players don't support it. I guess it is DVD-R for now.
Anyone else out there with any suggestions? From past experience the more suggestions the better. Thanks!Comment
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A DVD+R with the bitset is the closest equivalent of a regular DVD Video which ALL DVD players can, of course, play.
DL DVD-Rs are much more problematic.
RegardsLes
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Originally Posted by Lord SothThanks guys. I'll have to try to give those other methods a try. I never had problems with standard DVD-Rs. This is new with DL burning.
I would use DVD+Rs but my two dvd players don't support it. I guess it is DVD-R for now.
DL+R is a lot more compatible and hardly any DL-R works with DVD players. Most DL+R is automatically burned as DVD ROM with most DL burners which increases the cmpatibility.Comment
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I have a Toshiba RD-SX32. It only lists -R disks as being compatible. I tried a +R once and it didn't work. Guess I need to stick with -R for the time being. Can anyone else help with how to get nero to burn DL DVD-R disks? As I said before regular -R disks burn fine. Only the DL are problems. Otherwise I'll have to try the other methods of burning listed above. Thanks.Comment
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Originally Posted by Lord SothI have a Toshiba RD-SX32. It only lists -R disks as being compatible. .Comment
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Yea, that is the player/recorder. I called their tech support and they said it didn't play any DL disks. They might not know what they are talking about though. I'll have to borrow a DL +R that my friend burned and see if it plays. That may be the only way to find out.
Otherwise can anyone suggest a good DL +R DVD player????? I know there are plenty out there that you can get for $60 or so? Thanks again.Comment
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