I use DVDshrink to create my movies for burning and then Nero to automatically burn to disk when it is done. This used to work, but when I got a new PC and reinstalled everything, DVDshrink just stops when it is done and does not launch Nero, even though I have the "burn with nero" option checked. Am I missing something?
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Since you have a new machine, you may have an updated version. What version did you have before? What do you have now?CJ
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stacey60, King Kong is a long movie. If you tried to jam the whole thing on one DVD, you probably were at about 40%. I have found that anything compressed lower than 70 will have trouble playing.
jamoskeag3, I had version 6.6.0.18 and got exactly the "Error:\nCannot connect TRF" as described in the other message after I upgraded Nero on the new PC. I can go back to the old version I had, BUT I did the upgrade because my new piece of crap Dell becomes a useless slag heap when burning a DVD. The upgrade seemed to have helped it to be able to multitask. Any help on that?
On my old home-built PC, I never had those problems, but then nothing was integrated to the MOBO either.Comment
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I do not multitask while I am backing up dvd's.
Read The Golden Rules Of Burning.
Read Dvd Shrink User Guide.
Try to Free Up Some System Resources.
Dvd Shrink, create an ISO & burn with ImgBurnLast edited by soup; 7 Jul 2006, 09:49 PM.
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Originally Posted by soupI do not multitask while I am backing up dvd's.
Read The Golden Rules Of Burning.
Read Dvd Shrink User Guide.
Try to Free Up Some System Resources.
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IMGburn is a great free program you may want to give it a try.Comment
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I suppose that's good advice now that I own a DELL, but it wasn't necessary on my good PC; I could burn and render 2 different movies at the same time and have Diskeeper defragging in the background without a problem, and that PC is 5 years old now.
Shoulda known better than to buy commercial, but it was so cheap I couldn't help myself...Comment
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Hey Madwand,
Tell us about your old rig. Full details please. Burning, rendering and defraging at the same time.
Wow!!!
Let us in on your secret.
I usually set and forget it.CJ
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IBM ThinkCenter 8189, XP Pro, 3.2GH Pentium 4, 120 GB HD, 1GB Ram, BENQ DW1650 BCIC, Nvidia GeForce FX 5200, Generic floppy disk drive (3.5")
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Originally Posted by codajohnHey Madwand,
Tell us about your old rig. Full details please. Burning, rendering and defraging at the same time. Wow!!! Let us in on your secret.Comment
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