Hi,
I recently used CloneDVD to copy DL-DVD's (movie only).
Now on several cases my standalone Panasonic hangs up at the layer break.
Copying after burning the CloneDVD-output via e.g. Nero doesn't cause that problem.
Any hint?
Thanks
Umm.....
He was talking about burning the CloneDVD output with Nero - vs burning the CloneDVD output with CloneDVD.
In both cases the laywer break position is set with CloneDVD - only the burning software changes.
-W
Hi,
I recently used CloneDVD to copy DL-DVD's (movie only).
Now on several cases my standalone Panasonic hangs up at the layer break.
Copying after burning the CloneDVD-output via e.g. Nero doesn't cause that problem.
Any hint?
Thanks
The OP didn't say they were using DVD-R DL discs, they said they were using DL-DVDs. The DVD-R DL format is for the most part useless. Webslinger had been speaking against them for years.
The OP didn't say they were using DVD-R DL discs, they said they were using DL-DVDs. The DVD-R DL format is for the most part useless. Webslinger had been speaking against them for years.
I use DVD-DL's for movie only if those movies need compression beyond ~10-15% (that's the case for most movies > 2 hours).
At higher compression levels certain artefacts are recognisable. Even if DL's are much more expensive, it's worth in terms of quality.
I'll try +R and lower write speed (4x).
Thx. to you guys