SVCD to CD-RW???

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  • polishox

    SVCD to CD-RW???

    I wanna be able to "test" my SVCDs using CD-RWs prior to burning them off onto CD-Rs.

    My current default is to create SVCDs to .bin/.cue prior to burning.

    I have just about every authoring/burning software known to man. It's an addiction...I cannot help myself!

    Primarily use: Alcohol 120% (latest)
    Nero Burning Rom (latest)

    So...

    Any suggestions and/or rules to follow?

    Seems my attempts have ruined a few CD-RWs. Most likely because of lead-in <-> lead-out and the whole finilization of the disc.

    Here's some info about my system:


    - Windows XP Professional SP1 & SP2

    - AMD Athlon Thoroughbred 2200+
    (1.79 GHz)

    - 1.024 Gig DDR RAM PC2100

    - 40 gig Samsung 7200rpm Hard drive (OS)
    - 40 gig Maxtor 7200rpm Hard drive (Storage)

    - 20 gig Western Digital 7200 Hard drive (Workshop)

    - ECS Elite K7S5A Pro Revision 5.0 Motherboard

    - KWorld TV Tuner w/FM Radio w/Remote
    - Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Platinum Sound Card
    - MSI Ti4200 128Meg DDR Video Graphics Accelerator

    - 16x Panasonic DVD Rom Drive
    - 52x24x52x Lite On CD-RW Drive
    - Iomega 100MB External Zip Drive
    - 1.44mb Floppy Drive
    - 1 Blue Crystal Flashing LED Fan (80x80x25mm : 32.5CFM Air Flow : 28.3dBA Noise)
    - 1 Blue Crystal LED Fan (80x80x25mm : 32.5CFM Air Flow : 28.3dBA Noise)
    - 1 Quadra Colored Crystal LED Fan (80x80x25mm : 32.5CFM Air Flow : 28.3dBA Noise)

    - 17" Optiquest Q71 Monitor
    - Microsoft Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
    - Logitech USB Web Cam
    - Creative Labs Inspire 5.1 5200 Surround Sound Speaker System
    - Visioneer 5200 One Touch Paperport Flatbed Scanner
    - HP 420 DeskJet Color Printer

    - DLink DI-614+ Wireless Router
    - Linksys Cable/DSL Modem

    - 4 Port USB Hub
    - 2 Port PSX to USB Controller Adapter
    - Microsoft Sidewinder Gamepad (2)
    - T911 Loader
    - Nikon CoolPix 2500 2.0 Mega pixel Digital Camera
  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    "Seems my attempts have ruined a few CD-RWs."

    How did you manage to accomplish this? Are you sure you can't simply use NERO to Erase ("Quick erase" or "Full erase") the Rewritable CD?

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    • polishox

      #3
      Yes I am sure.

      The discs are virtually unreadable by windows and nero finds them corrupt. I am not quite sure.

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      • setarip
        Retired
        • Dec 2001
        • 24955

        #4
        "I wanna be able to "test" my SVCDs using CD-RWs prior to burning them off onto CD-Rs"

        If you have WinDVD installed on your system, it's perfectly capable of playing back SVCD-format MPEG files. Thsi should provide adequate testing before burning...

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        • polishox

          #5
          Misunderstood...

          I made the mistake of not explaining what I am hoping to do...

          I capture a weekly television show and then take my disc over to an elderly relatives house to let them view it (no cable) on my dvd player.

          Instead of amassing 100s of worthless never to be used CD-Rs I'd like to be able to rewrite. If a particular episode is noteworthy, I wanna be able to copy to CD-R. But my primary focus is SVCD to CD-RW.

          SO...what settings do I need using say NERO to record SVCD to CD-RW while maintaining the REWRITING feature of the CD-RW?

          Thanks,
          RON
          Last edited by Guest; 7 Aug 2003, 12:18 PM.

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          • setarip
            Retired
            • Dec 2001
            • 24955

            #6
            "SO...what settings do I need using say NERO to record SVCD to CD-RW while maintaining the REWRITING feature of the CD-RW?"

            You're not first FORMATTING the CD-R/W, I hope. If you are, then STOP IT! ;>}

            All kidding aside, that's the only thing that I can think of that would make a CD-R/W no longer erasable...


            "My current default is to create SVCDs to .bin/.cue prior to burning."

            Have you successfully burned ANY SVCDs (CD-R or CD-R/W) created in this fashion?

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            • polishox

              #7
              Yes...

              SVCD on CD-R is fine.

              The only thing I can think of that I am doing wrong is forgetting to UNCHECK finalize disc.

              I'll try this again making sure this isn't the case.

              I was kinda hoping someone in this forum burns video media to CD-RW and could run down their settings for me.

              I am pretty experienced when it comes to SVCD, VCD, and disk imaging...

              And I personally love CD-RWs...unlike most. I just can't seem to escape this one complication!

              Thanks for the help so far!

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              • setarip
                Retired
                • Dec 2001
                • 24955

                #8
                My pleasure - although I really haven't been of much help so far ;>}


                By the way, I find your purpose in doing this extremely commendable!



                Just a final thought - with the prices of CD-Rs as low as they are now, why don't you just burn to CD-Rs - or has it now come down to "the challenge"?

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                • UncasMS
                  Super Moderator
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 9047

                  #9
                  i have never ever experienced any ruined cd-rw when burning svcd to it.

                  using nero6 my settings are as follows:

                  - standard compliant cd

                  - file length: 8+3
                  - iso 9660

                  - finalize cd
                  - write method: dao/disc at once

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                  • polishox

                    #10
                    Yeah...

                    It's the challenge now...

                    Testing tonite...will get back to you fellas then.

                    15,000 total posts between you two...impressive!

                    Thanks a million for your help.

                    ONE THING...

                    FINALIZE CD?
                    Won't that prevent Re-writing?

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                    • UncasMS
                      Super Moderator
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 9047

                      #11
                      FINALIZE CD? Won't that prevent Re-writing?
                      nope, not here

                      shouldnt be different for you

                      good luck

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                      • jameson
                        Junior Member
                        Junior Member
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 1

                        #12
                        The only difference between a CD-RW and a CD-R is that the CD-RW can be erased and burned again. Simply burn your CD-RW like you burn your CD-R. When you want some other stuff on it, erase it, and burn again. It is not be possible to burn a CD-RW in a way that it cant be erased and used again (as far as i know!).

                        jameson

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                        • Easier Way?
                          Gold Member
                          Gold Member
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 108

                          #13
                          I've done a few cdrw svcds without any problems. The only difs I had was with nero which is not user friendly. Again don't format the cdrws, I did at first but I got them ALL to work afterwards and I found 'quick erase' to be perfectly ok.
                          The weethet site has a good guide to nero.

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                          • UncasMS
                            Super Moderator
                            • Nov 2001
                            • 9047

                            #14
                            The only difs I had was with nero which is not user friendly.
                            in what respect?

                            nero 5.5x as well as 6.x format the cd-rw if it is not empty and you agree to let nero do so.

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                            • Easier Way?
                              Gold Member
                              Gold Member
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 108

                              #15
                              UncasMS
                              I find the help menu difficult, often "no such help file exists" or similar. I tried re-installing.
                              I think it is very good software but for a beginner it is not easy to find the best option for a given burn. I found weethet and other forums to be helpful.

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