vbangle said:
Dude,Almost everything about your post is wrong.
Bad media.
"Coverting" to NRG image
Burning at "max" speed
and you think this made your copy "work"?
Then please, HELP ME, show me what to do!
However, I suspect you didn't understand me.
Bad media
Unlikely as the discs burned, and one of them plays the movie perfectly (it is simply not readable by certain cheap DVD players, BUT WORKS WITH OTHERS). All of them play on my PC, just that some of them have a problem at the layer change (not just a "momentary pause" as been suggested)
Are you saying Memorex is a bad brand? Then please show me which brand I "should have used".
If the media is "bad" shouldn't they not burn at all, or be completely unreadable... NOT playable but have stuttering hiccups and long pauses as the layer change (but otherwise be fine)?
"Coverting" to NRG image
Is there a reason you put "Converting" in quotation marks? I really did convert it. It actually worked better after doing so. NERO on its own wouldn't burn the ISO file. Many people actually suggested using Nero to burn. Why aren't you calling those people out as "wrong" here?
Burning at "max" speed
I already tried burning at 2.4x speed as was suggested so many times. Result: Layer change problem. Burning at the slow speed had NO NOTICEABLE EFFECT on the disc that was burned.
and you think this made your copy "work"?
Then you please explain to me how the ONLY disc I've gotten perfect was converted to a NRG file, burned at Max speed, on Memorex media with Nero.
The copy I burned with ImgBurn (after painstakingly following the instructions from adywan with PGCEdit, etc at slow speed turned out two coasters and a copy with the stuttering layer change problem as before.
My only problem now is that by following the "golden" method that worked once already (NRG+max speed) turned out a second disc that had the same old layer change.
Note:
I have NOT, tried to take the ISO image, "extract it" (nobody has really detailed how I'm supposed to properly do that I don't think) and then add in the layer break manually (which supposedly is a compatability liability anyway) and THEN burn with ImgBurn with the "fingers crossed" burn-at-low-speed thing. Is THAT the magical way to do it, or what?
Please tell me...
I find it funny that you think I did everything wrong, and yet it has so far WORKED 1 out of 2 times using the method I just said! Yet doing it the "right way" (any of the "right ways" that have been explained thus far) has never worked once.