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Posted by Steven de Mena on 07/01/06 07:37
"Rick Merrill" <rick0.merrill@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote in message
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> neil_larson@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> Some of the DVD's I burn on my PC skip, freeze, and "pixelate" heaviy
>> when played on an older set-top DVD player. They are much better on a
>> newer set-top player but still freeze and pixelate a bit. They play
>> fine back on the original PC burner though.
>>
>> I usually burn 16X DVD's at 12X but the burner is only 8X. Should I
>> be using 1X or 2X to get better copies? Is the problem above due to
>> media quality? Is the problem due to poor quality DVD players?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Lou
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> For best results you really have to use disks made by the same mfg as the
> burner (to match the dye to the laser - the actual data is 'trade secret'
> so we're stuck.). For best results you also want to use 1X.
What terrible mis-information. And what manufacturers actually make their
own DVD blank media?
Ensure your burner has the latest firmware
Stick with Japanese media, such as Taiyo-Yuden (see www.supemediastore.com)
Realize that when you see DVD's with "Maxell" or "Sony", etc. most likely
they did not make them and they are not made in Japan.
I think DVD-R's work better in standalone DVD players. I usually burn at 4x
Good site for info: http://www.cdfreaks.com/
Steve
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