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Title: Burning a Data DVD
Post by: Afrosheen on September 21, 2009, 02:01:12 am
Hi, I'm having trouble burning a data DVD.  The burning action window tells me that I'm over capacity, when in fact I only used 2 gigs outs of a 4 gig DVD.  There are only two options to begin with, so I'm not sure where to go to select a Data DVD.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Title: Re: Burning a Data DVD
Post by: Afrosheen on September 28, 2009, 04:34:31 pm
Anyone else experiencing the same trouble?  Here's my system info
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Media Center 14.0.71 Registered -- E:\Program Files\Multimedia Programs\J River\Media Center 14\

Microsoft Windows XP  Workstation 5.1 Service Pack 3 (Build 2600)
AMD Unknown 2351 MHz MMX / Memory: Total - 2097 MB, Free - 1405 MB

Internet Explorer: 7.0.5730.13 / ComCtl32.dll: 5.82.2900 / Shlwapi.dll: 6.0.2900 / Shell32.dll: 6.0.2900 / wnaspi32.dll: N/A
Ripping /   Drive G: LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1L    Mode:ModeSecure  Type:Auto  Speed:Max
  Drive H:   Mode:ModeSecure  Type:Auto  Speed:Max
  Digital playback: Yes /  Get cover art: Yes /  Calc replay gain: Yes /  Copy volume: 100
  Eject after ripping: Yes /  Play sound after ripping: No 

Burning /  Drive G: LITE-ON  DVDRW LH-20A1L     Addr: 0:1:0  Speed:17  MaxSpeed:17  BurnProof:Yes
  Test mode: No /  Eject after writing: Yes /  Direct decoding: Yes /  Write CD-Text: Yes
  Use playback settings: No /

Portable Device Info
  Removed devices:


Interface Plugins:
  last.fm (Active)
  Library Server (Active)
  TiVo Server (Active)
  UPnP Server (Active)
  Playing Now (Active)
Title: Re: Burning a Data DVD
Post by: Afrosheen on September 28, 2009, 04:46:59 pm
I think I just figured out the problem, but I hope it's just a temporary solution.  I inserted a FujiFilm DVD-R and MC shows that I can burn it.  When I insert a Dynex DVD-RW anything I put on the burn queue, MC says the queued disc is over capacity.  Now I'm not sure if the case is that it's just an R and RW thing, or the discs themselves made by two different companies are the source of the problem.

Does everyone not have any trouble queuing a disc to burn to an a R and RW disc? 
Title: Re: Burning a Data DVD
Post by: Afrosheen on September 29, 2009, 10:52:54 pm
So this is a problem I only have?
Title: Re: Burning a Data DVD
Post by: jolo on September 30, 2009, 01:30:00 am
It is kind of confusing what you are trying to do, since I see that you have Windows Explorer listed ?? What would that have to do with a a rip ?
First thing I would recommend is to STOP using Internet to a Browser that follows Industry standards, like Firefox 3.5x.
There also are additional, easier ways to play audio and video with it. Upgrade to Firefox 3.5x! (http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/upgrade.html)





Title: Re: Burning a Data DVD
Post by: Mr ChriZ on October 01, 2009, 09:03:04 am
System Info from MC automatically gives you information about IE, it doesn't mean it's the default browser being used.
FF also isn't everyone's choice of browser. 
Title: Re: Burning a Data DVD
Post by: Matt on October 01, 2009, 09:58:28 am
DVD R/W disks are working in our tests.

Is it possible the disk is full?  You can erase it by right-clicking the CD drive in Media Center and picking Erase CD/DVD.
Title: Re: Burning a Data DVD
Post by: jolo on October 01, 2009, 05:08:04 pm
Matt,

I actually covered you on your right on recommendation.
However, I went a "little" further.
I have noticed that when I used a RW CD or DVD and wrote over it several times, it might degrade in performance and give errors.
I found that a "Full erase" fixed the RW problems in many situations.

But if there is data on it, he should be able to read it.

If his RW is good (which I doubt), and he is using a cheapo Dynex RW, then NOT burning at maximum speed probably will work, especially
after hearing that his Fuji works fine.  
RWs are a bit more sensitive, and that Full erase from time to time does help.

What fixes that, is to do a FULL erase, instead of a Quick Erase.
That is also way I asked if the Dynex RW as "old" used a lot.

Doing a full erase to a RW that has been busy, can spring it back into life.

If he got a 10 pack or something like that of those Dynex RWs, simply taking a new one out and using it
is the easiest way to go. But, as RWs are more "touchy", I think a slowdown from max speed might be advisable anyway.

Since the Fuji rip worked, I would say that ensures that there isn't a hardware or software issue.

Jon
Same thing with busy SDHC cards, and disk drives.

Also Matt, if you put in a RW, and there is data on it, and try to write with it on MC or others,
it will tell you that it needs to be erased first.  Unless you know enough how to do a type of
format that can add to it, but I doubt very much if that is the problem.

To be totally truthful, I don't think it is worth fussing about a single DVD RW with burning. Especially knowing the vendor.