The very end of the burned dvd is corrupted and won't play. There are no error messages. Its like the burner is writing beyond the capacity of the disc. If it's a movie with a lot of credits, it's not a problem, because I can see the end of the movie. However, for TV shows, without a long list of credits, I miss the end of the show. The dvd's I'm using have a capacity of 4.7GB. The DVDFAB7 DVD-5 writiable media is set to 4.3GB. Do I need to customize this setting to write to the complete end of the data?
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You probably need to reduce the burn speed or try different media. Please post a burn log.
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Originally posted by Dork53 View PostThe very end of the burned dvd is corrupted and won't play. There are no error messages. Its like the burner is writing beyond the capacity of the disc.
Yes, change your settings downwards for dvd5.
I calculate your max size at 4481 MB...this is too large.
Most of us use 4472 MB assuming good quality media and hardware. You may not have media that will write consistently this far out to the edge.
If you're using Taiyo Yudden or Verbatim, 4472 MB should be ok.
Your blank media actually has a capacity of 4.37 GB (4.38 GB) and not 4.7 GB
Your pc use binary (or base 2) to calculate size whereas the manufacturer "cheats" and uses decimal (base 10)
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Right, I'd configure to 4472 MB or maybe a bit lower to 4460 MB, not much difference there though.
Re: burn speed etc., as my pal signals suggested, post a burn log and we can be more specific without just guessing.
The default location is:
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Setting the DVD5 size larger (4300->44xx) will result in writing closer to the edge of the disc, which may not be what's needed in this case. We really need to see the burn log, the default location is in my friend Maineman's post.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Your speed is fine based on your media and burner.
Make the changes in dvd5 file size suggested earlier.
I would also recommend switching burn engines to Img.
It is much more reliable and configurable
Here's a link to a great video tutorial on how to set it up as Fab's default burn engine.
And as GregiBoy suggested, upgrade to v.7070...If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).
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