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Pioneer 106 dvd burner problem
I need someones help, have been burning happinly for two months, somehow i seem to have changed a setting on the burner, it seems to be trying to burn dvd9, which i don't have.
It gets to the stage where is tries to bun in DVD clone & fails, saying it is trying to burn DVD9. What have i done?, how can i fix it. the burner it trying to make some sort of clicking noise trying to burn DVD9. Please advise what to do. |
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well first off i would change the software to dvdx copy xpress or dvd2shrink they are good programs. you shouldnt have any probs with them.
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DVD9? Interesting. ....
Is it trying to burn the whole DVD? ie a DVD that has more than 4.7 or so GB (DVD5)? For me, I don't trust any of those progs (DVDX Copy, etc). I end up using DVDShrink and then burning the IFO with Copy to DVD. Or I use Clone DVD with a seperate prog to copy movies. I heard that Dual Layer DVDs (DVD9?) are coming out soon. Anyone know when they're coming out? I could sure use them! Also will they be compatible with current burners out there in the market right now? Oh yeah, I also have a Pioneer 106/A06. Great burner! Don't exactly know why yours is doing that though.... |
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