Hey all...I'm having a little trouble and was wondering if anyone could give me a little assistance.
I finally grabbed a DVD-RW drive (Pioneer A06), and immediately wanted to try backing up some of my more expensive DVD movies.
I downloaded the trial version of DVD X Copy Xpress to give it a go. It says that it will allow 3 DVD backups before expiring.
Well, I've tried 2 unsuccessful burns so far, and have 2 expensive coasters. :-?
DVD X Copy Xpress only reads my movie from the DVD-ROM for about 10 seconds, goes into writing mode, and writes to the A06 for another 20 seconds tops.
It then spits out the DVD-R, and says it's complete.
It obviously isn't complete, seeing that it only writes 50 or so megs of data before it's done.
Any insights into why this is happening?
Or does anyone have any other methods/app suggestions for backing up DVD movies?
I use DVDShrink(DVD-9) or DVDDecrypter(DVD-5) to backup and RecordNow DX or DVDDecrypter to burn.All are free except RecordNow which came bundled with my DVD writer.
Do yourself a favor and get RecordNow 6.5 it's only $30USD/$50 for Deluxe:
www.sonic.com/products/recordnow/recordnow/default.asp
hoxlund wrote:and then download nero and put in the serial key found all over the web
Man, I can't believe you just said that. If you like the software and appreciates the programmer's hard work, buy the damn software from your local retailer or buy a legit key from nero. What the hell are you doing promoting pirating software? Shit, the least you could've done is tell the guy to buy a Lite-On CDRW or DVD writer which comes w/ a legit copy of Nero.
hey hoxlund that's not only good one, but a masterpiece!
did you step on anything slippery?
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Stone walls do not a prison make,
Nor iron bars a cage;
Minds innocent and quiet take
That for an hermitage;
If I have freedom in my love,
And in my soul am free,
Angels alone that soar above
Enjoy such liberty. - Richard Lovelace
burnatonce is great and free, but: officially supports only -R/W.
it (partially?) works with +R/W but not officially supported.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
In the land of Mordor, where the Shadows lie
-- JRRT
M.C. Escher - Reptilien
ok now we just have to wait for aviationwiz to come here and tell us that DVD+R/W is better
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
In the land of Mordor, where the Shadows lie
-- JRRT
M.C. Escher - Reptilien
DVD+R/RW is the way of the future. DVD+RW speeds are currently faster and will continue to be, at 4x was 2x. Look at the LG GSA-4080B, 2x DVD-RW and 4x DVD+RW. They barely even got 8x DVD-R in there.
DVD-R also has more low quality media manufacturers out there, this may mean cheaper, but the quality is much much worse.
Also, there aren't any more DVD-R/RW only drives anymore, and as you can see, there are many dual format drives.