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joe2812
21st Nov 2004, 20:12
I'm looking at making some DVDs (now i've figured out how) but need some good, relatively cheap disks. Was looking at these (http://websell.pipex.com/beta-cgi/tek/0703007.html) for a first go at it?

Does it matter what disks I get really?

419
21st Nov 2004, 20:33
Joe...
If you're anything like me, those cheap disks will be a very good idea. When I first started making DVD's, I screwed up a fair few. If they only cost a little, it won't be too bad. Once you get used to it, then consider buying better quality ones.

419

cribble
22nd Nov 2004, 07:14
Along those lines, I found getting a couple of R/W DVDs to use,until I got good at it, was a real bonus (I learned the hard way about making small, round table mats when I first started burning CDs!)

Naples Air Center, Inc.
22nd Nov 2004, 11:50
joe2812,

Here is a site where you can match up the best media for your DVD Drive:

VideoHelp.com (http://www.videohelp.com/)

Take Care,

Richard

spannersatcx
22nd Nov 2004, 13:27
If you need good quality cheap disks go for ritek ones. Most writers are compatible and they are usually good quality. Have a look here (http://www.ukdvdr.co.uk/shop/customer/home.php?cat=260) for some more prices.

The only problem with going too cheap is that you may well be able to author and write to the dvd -r but half the time the dvd player won't like them. Go for the G04, 24p each can't be bad, jeez I remember when they were over £2 each.

Also beware that if you have an 8X or 16X dvd writer, doesn't mean the faster the better, you may well get better quality at 4X or even 2X, I know I do.

joe2812
22nd Nov 2004, 18:28
Went with these (http://www.ukdvdr.co.uk/shop/customer/product.php?productid=17261&cat=260&page=1) in the end.

Many thanks all. :ok:

Naples Air Center, Inc.
23rd Nov 2004, 23:07
joe2812,

Let us know how they work out. ;)

Take Care,

Richard

joe2812
24th Nov 2004, 16:21
Just arrived and have got stuck into burning my first DVD...

All was well until I played it - no sound! Except on the lovely menu i'd made of course.

It's an MPEG which I put through TMPGEnc to encode, and then used ULEAD DVD Movie Factory 3 to birn onto disk.

All is fine except the sound... any idea what I could have missed?

joe2812
24th Nov 2004, 17:55
Ignore that, i'd encoded an already-encoded file...duh.

All sorted, thanks for the help and advice :ok:

Naples Air Center, Inc.
24th Nov 2004, 20:03
joe2812,

Glad to see you are all set now. Happy Backing up of all your "Data". :ok:

Take Care,

Richard

joe2812
25th Nov 2004, 15:40
Just to keep all my newbie-DVD (backup) questions under one thread...

Is there anywhere/way I can find out where on the movie the scenes start from? Obviously I have a legitimate copy of the film but I wish to make a copy with a new menu, and want to insert scenes in the various places.

I could just watch my legit copy, but that's no fun :E

Naples Air Center, Inc.
27th Nov 2004, 03:21
joe2812,

Check out:

DVD Decrypter (http://www.dvddecrypter.com/)

http://www.dvddecrypter.com/images/screenshot_filemode.png

http://www.dvddecrypter.com/images/screenshot_ifomode.png

and

DVD Shrink (http://www.dvdshrink.org/what.html)

http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/060reauthorview.png

Take Care,

Richard

spannersatcx
27th Nov 2004, 16:32
Nerovision will do it also ulead dvd factory and spruce up, I would image most editing software will allow it.

Soddit
28th Nov 2004, 10:51
First of all thanks to Richard at NAC for a reply to a related question I asked on another thread.Here's another one - just bought a Double Layer external DVD recorder which says it will work best with USB2.0 - may not work so well with USB1.1.How do I know which I've got? Tried an audit with Belarc Adviser but cannot see a result there.

Thanks in advance

Naples Air Center, Inc.
28th Nov 2004, 12:49
Soddit,

If the drive is connected to a USB1.1 Port, Windows will popup with the warning, "you have a high speed device connected to a low speed port".

Now, if you have the specs on your Motherboard, I can tell you if it is USB1.1 or USB2.0.

Take Care,

Richard

joe2812
29th Nov 2004, 18:41
Yet another DVD burning problem!

I'm backing up a (100% legit) version of Notting Hill. Ive got the film as a .avi on my laptop and have encoded and burnt it using DVD Santa, however after a few minutes the Video stops with the Audio carrying on!

Any ideas whats caused that?

Naples Air Center, Inc.
30th Nov 2004, 01:13
joe2812,

Does this happen during playback on your Notebook, in another device or both?

If it is just your Notebook, have you tried selecting another chapter to see if you can get audio off of other parts of the DVD?

Take Care,

Richard

joe2812
30th Nov 2004, 14:13
Happens on both the lappie and the DVD player... aswell as the desktop and the PS2.

I burnt another copy of it and success, I have audio and visual, all the way through! Only bummer is I have a nice green stripe along the bottom of the screen taking up about 1/6th of the picture!

Naples Air Center, Inc.
30th Nov 2004, 17:27
joe2812,

Give either DVD Shrink of DVD Decrypter a shot.

Take Care,

Richard

joe2812
30th Nov 2004, 19:39
Richard, thanks for the all the help thus far, hopefully you can sort out what i'm doing wrong!

I've figured out that the lovely green stripe has come from the Audio_TS/Video_TS files created from DVD Santa.

I have the film as a 583MB .avi file. Everything i've tried has failed (in one form or another!), and im one failure away from wiping it! What is the best way to go about getting this .avi onto a disk of 4.7GB?

There's no problems with the playback, the player is reading the file correctly, the problem is coming from the writing stage.

maxell
30th Nov 2004, 23:01
I normally convert .avi files with mainconcept mpeg encoder to DVD mpeg2 files then use TMPGenc dvd author or dvdsanta

Think your problem could be with the compression that’s used in .avi files for the audio, there is a program that will uncompress it but cannot recall the name of it,

Max

spannersatcx
1st Dec 2004, 10:10
Nero will do with the vision express add on. As long as it is a valid avi file. What can make it invalid is the way it is encoded, normally the problem is the audio encoding is at the wrong setting, a lot are done at (if I remember correctly) at 44.1khz when it should be 48. You can reencode with tmpgenc.

Also has the file been encoded at NTSC rather than PAL or vice/versa this can also cause problems.

have a look at dvdrhelp.com (www.dvdrhelp.com)

also have a look here dvdsanta.com (http://www.dvdsanta.com/avi-to-dvd.htm)