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![]() "Ken Mogg" wrote in message om... please, can anyone help me with this - or maybe refer me elsewhere? i am not a particularly technically-minded guy ... a friend in the usa (i'm in melbourne, australia) has sent me some movies on dvd that he has produced himself (on a semi-pro basis) my dedicated ('teac' brand) dvd-player is set up to play dvds from all regions 1-4, and does not normally give trouble but 2 problems have arisen with the dvds sent to me by my friend: (1) some of the dvds get a distance into their playing time - typically 40-50' into it - and then the image gradually starts to break up until the disc finally stops (this happens with the same discs on a neighbour's dvd-player too) (2) the sound on the dvds is typically broken up - somewhere between a jerky crackle and a burble - though only on my machine, not on my neighbour's (and my friend in the usa says that no-one else has complained about this sound problem) i have cleaned my dvd-player with a dvd-cleaning disc - but the problem/s continue please, any comments, advice, etc (for me and/or my friend in the usa)? thank you - ken I seen factory pressed CD's with some of the problems you describe, so I am not surprised that a DVD-R disc could also have problems. Ask your friend to burn another one and check it in advance before sending it to you. Have them check on a DVD player, not the one he used on his computer to burn it. |
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Ask your fiend to re-do the DVD disks. Also, there is a possibility that
the alignment between the 2 drives is a bit out in relation to each other, but in relation to the standard test CD, they may be within the window of specifications to be respected. The alignment is not something you can do on your own without the proper test equipment, service information, training, and tools. Sometimes recording CDW disks at a lower speed will improve the disk's operation performance. As your friend to do these over again, but use a slower speed. -- Greetings, Jerry Greenberg GLG Technologies GLG ============================================== WebPage http://www.zoom-one.com Electronics http://www.zoom-one.com/electron.htm Instruments http://www.zoom-one.com/glgtech.htm ============================================== "Ken Mogg" wrote in message om... please, can anyone help me with this - or maybe refer me elsewhere? i am not a particularly technically-minded guy ... a friend in the usa (i'm in melbourne, australia) has sent me some movies on dvd that he has produced himself (on a semi-pro basis) my dedicated ('teac' brand) dvd-player is set up to play dvds from all regions 1-4, and does not normally give trouble but 2 problems have arisen with the dvds sent to me by my friend: (1) some of the dvds get a distance into their playing time - typically 40-50' into it - and then the image gradually starts to break up until the disc finally stops (this happens with the same discs on a neighbour's dvd-player too) (2) the sound on the dvds is typically broken up - somewhere between a jerky crackle and a burble - though only on my machine, not on my neighbour's (and my friend in the usa says that no-one else has complained about this sound problem) i have cleaned my dvd-player with a dvd-cleaning disc - but the problem/s continue please, any comments, advice, etc (for me and/or my friend in the usa)? thank you - ken |
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