Originally posted by: Tung
these are craps. don't waste your time and money. go with ritek.
Originally posted by: shopper94519
Question for folks using NEC-1300A drives:
If you're getting successful burns, are the discs you have YI JHAN or LONGTEN?
It seems the problems might be with the YI JHAN discs.
I just talked to a Shop4Tech guy and he said I can either return them for refund or exchange. He suggested the Matrix ones seem to be working for more different brands of drives (a little more expensive).
(By the way Herrie's 1.08v2 firmware does great with the bitsetting feature. My DVD+Rs and DVD+RWs will now work in standalones that wouldn't take 'em before.)
Originally posted by: shopper94519
Question for folks using NEC-1300A drives:
If you're getting successful burns, are the discs you have YI JHAN or LONGTEN?
It seems the problems might be with the YI JHAN discs.
I just talked to a Shop4Tech guy and he said I can either return them for refund or exchange. He suggested the Matrix ones seem to be working for more different brands of drives (a little more expensive).
(By the way Herrie's 1.08v2 firmware does great with the bitsetting feature. My DVD+Rs and DVD+RWs will now work in standalones that wouldn't take 'em before.)
Originally posted by: spinn
by using the Verify feature in DVD Decrypter, am I basically checking for errors as one would with DVDInfoPro?
My burns have been no problem on the ND-1300A...it's when I verify the disc that it finds some bad sectors...
Was burning some today on my Pioneer 105, and out of the 6 I did, 1 failed to verify.
Originally posted by: Jorman
You want to shrink to a folder on your hdd. A friend of mine had the same question and was ripping his discs to an .ISO file. When the encoding is complete, open up Nero. Under the question: "Which recorder would you like to use?", select the tab that has the name of your DVD burner drive follow by a "[DVD]". Then, under "What would you like to burn?", choose DVD-Video files. This should take you to another screen where you can add the folder of your ripped dvd. Click add, highlight the folder you want to be burned, click add again, then finished. Click Next and it will bring you to the last window where you can finally click on burn. BTW, those of you with the Yi Jhan discs that have the NEC 1300A and are getting "Illegal Media" from Nero can flash to the official 1.09 firmware. They won't work with the official 1.08 firmware like some people on this thread had suggested. I just flashed to 1.09 a few minutes ago and Nero can finally recognize them at 4x.Originally posted by: pkypkypky I have a DVDShrink question on backing up movie... do you need to make a nrg (thru "image recorder" option) to burn with nero or can you just shrink to hdd folder and use nero express to create a DVD-video compilation and add all the files from hdd folder to the video_ts folder?
Originally posted by: HarryK
I got the longten001 discs and even though I've had some "success" burning them, they are FULL of errors.
Just because you get through the burning process does NOT mean that you have no problems.
Everybody who's trusting their data to these discs should download DVDInfoPro and run the error check. You may be surprised at the results.
www.dvdinfopro.com
I think these discs are TERRIBLE and if anybody wants to buy 40 of them from me, you're welcome to them.
Originally posted by: NtRanger92
Originally posted by: HarryK
I got the longten001 discs and even though I've had some "success" burning them, they are FULL of errors.
I am using dvdinfo to validate the LONGTEN disc's after burn, and they check out fine in my NEC, Sony, and Optorite drives.
Originally posted by: natennd
This is the display of the 50 pack I recieved and they do not work well
what is this manufacturer?
Media Information
Media code/Manufacturer ID TYG01
Format Capacity Not Formatted
Free Blocks 411107328
Free Capacity 4.38GB(4.71GB)
Book Type DVD-R
Media Type DVD-R
Media Id Code Speed 4.0x 5540KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 2.4x 3324KBps
Write Strategy Speed 4.0x 5540KBps
2x Speed OPC beta 0B
2x Speed OPC power 10
2x Write Strategy field 1 11 87 78 80
2x Write Strategy field 2 88 80 00 00 00 00
4x Speed OPC beta 06
4x Speed OPC power 17
4x Write Strategy field 1 0D 0F 0B 0B
4x Write Strategy field 2 98 08 0F 0B
4x Write Strategy field 3 00 00 00 00
4x Speed OPC beta multi-pulse 06
4x Speed OPC power multi-pulse 1C
4x Write Strategy field 4 13 A8 88 65
4x Write Strategy field 5 98 9A 88 80 00 00
4x Write Strategy field 6 00 00 D0 00 00
Data area starting sector 30000h
Linear Density 0.267um/bit
Track Density 0.74um/track
Number of Layers 1
TextTextTYG01
Originally posted by: HarryK
Can somebody explain to me why certain drives won't record on certain brand discs and how a firmware update somehow makes those discs acceptable?
I just don't understand it conceptually, any more than if my tape deck would only record on Maxell tapes but not Sony. It just seems wierd to me. Has the drive manufaturer just determined that only discs A, B and C are worthy of being recorded onto while D, E and F are not?
Originally posted by: spinn
by using the Verify feature in DVD Decrypter, am I basically checking for errors as one would with DVDInfoPro?
My burns have been no problem on the ND-1300A...it's when I verify the disc that it finds some bad sectors...
Was burning some today on my Pioneer 105, and out of the 6 I did, 1 failed to verify.