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NewGooseFlying 23-02-2005 17:13

I don't see any bad scratches in the disc. I don't think it skips and stutters in the same spot in each movie. Right now I'm trying to concentrate on the same ISO to eliminate issues. Currently I'm writing to the Ridata media using the 2-2.4x to write. I will let you know the results of this attempt. If you have any ideas along the way, be sure to let me know.

Thanks

NewGooseFlying 23-02-2005 17:31

Just to let you know, I tried writing at 2-2.4x and it skipped and stuttered in the exact same place. Can you tell me how non scratched the originals need to be to get a good copy? I'm now going to try a pristine dvd and I will tell you the results.

TylerDurden 23-02-2005 17:41

If you have a scratch or the label on the top of the disc is scratched or damaged you could get read errors. They may copy fine onto your hdd but in reality they are bad data on a disc, therefor displaying bad info to your dvd player. Do the discs skip on while playing from your burner as well?





Tyler!

NewGooseFlying 23-02-2005 17:59

Is there any program that I could run ahead of time to see if I may get read errors or is there a detailed log to tell me that there may have been a read error while making the ISO?

TylerDurden 23-02-2005 18:03

Well if the read errors are bad enough you will get stopped before it even finishes. But you can try DVDDecrypter. It will actually list how many times the disc gives an error while it decrypts. You must have AnyDVD disabled if you normally use that though, sometimes the 2 programs conflict.




Tyler!

NewGooseFlying 24-02-2005 17:09

Good news (I think)

I just burned a dvd in pristine shape and watched the entire movie. I had zero, that's right, zero skips or stutters. Thanks for your help Tyler.

TylerDurden 24-02-2005 19:52

No prob.




Tyler!


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