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Re: AVOID RCA DVD recorders DRC8040, What CRAP!

Posted by Larry Johnson on 12/31/05 21:33

DVD-RW discs can be used as Video mode discs or VR mode discs. The
difference on the DVD recorders is they create Video_TS on Video mode discs
and have an additional Video_RM or Video_VR folder in VR mode.

DVD-RW must be finalized to playback on other machines, and the playback
percentage for other machines is greater than non-finalized DVD+RW. DVD+RW
recorders offer the option of "protect" on a disc which halts further
recording on the disc, and when this option is in place the likelihood of
playback on other machines is greater than those not protected.

The +R recorders always have the Video_TS and Video_RM folder present. When
duplicating these discs to -R copy the contents of the Video_TS folder to
the Video_TS folder in a program like Nero Burning Rom and then drag the
Video_RM folder to the disc root.

Using this method works 100% of the time while using DVD Copy fails about
75% of the time. I speak from daily reports from the business mentioned
earlier. As a part of my assisting them we conducted tests using these
procedures.

Since they did not want to get rid of their Philips recorders the practice
of using DVD+RW was instituted. That way the recorders could be used without
wasting discs since the RW's could be re-used.Once the disc was recorded to
it was then placed in a standalone duplicator to be copied to DVD-R. When
reaching the end of the duplication process a failure would occur, thus
ruining a disc.

Instead of using the duplicator for this process they then would copy the
contents of the disc to a folder on the hard drive. They then opened Nero
Burning ROM and chose DVD Video as the setup. Once in the program the
contents of the Video_TS folder on the hard drive was dragged to the
matching folder in the project. They then highlighted the disc proper in the
project and dragged the Video_RM folder to the project. There was never a
burn failure using this process between August 1, 2005 and December 24th,
2005. The failure rate was, as I said before about 75%. This information was
gathered from keeping all the failed discs out of over 3000 discs used
during that period.

For the machines using DVD-R & -RW the RW discs were used for the same
reasons of re-use, and the duplication process of these discs only failed
about 2% of the time.


<normanstrong@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:qNSdnSKsSbRHQCveRVn-hA@comcast.com...
>
> "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message
> news:11rdg3n5ts112d9@corp.supernews.com...
>> normanstrong wrote ...
>>> If I'm not mistaken, DVD+RW does not require finalization in order to
>>> play on a compatible player.
>>
>> Doesn't sound right to me. Nothing about the re-writable
>> dye layer that changes the way the information is stored
>> (and indexed) logically on the disc.
>
> It is true that DVD+RW does not require finalization (I just checked it.)
> Either that, or the simple act of stopping a recording in progress
> automatically finalizes the disc. But if that were the case, it would
> drain all meaning from the word "finalize".
>
> Since I don't have any DVD-RW blanks, I can't verify the implied part of
> my original statement--that DVD-RW DOES require finalization. Will
> someone please check.
>
> Norm Strong
>

 

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