can't get my dvd-rom or dvd+rw drive to play

kmmalito

New member
This is my first posting so I am sorry if I am in the wrong area. I have a dell P4 2.4ghz-256mg ram-64mg nvideo gforce graphics card-80 gig hd-samsung dvdrom (d:)-nec dvd+rw (e:)-- Last night I downloaded dvd decrypter, dvd shrink, and burnatonce. All worked well except I had inadvertantly bought dvd-r's which I can't burn. Anyway, after all was done I went to try to play a previously burned dvd+r (finding nemo it was burned with dvd x copy trial) and neither drive will play it or recognize it they just make weird noises. However dvd decrypter does recognize it and allowed me to save it to hd. I haven't said this but the disc did work in my computer when I first burned it, but now it won't. I am very new to all this and I have been reading all the discussions in here for 3 days straight while at work to get a good plan of what processes to use. Could somebody tell me went wrong? Thank you for all the knowledge and help!! km
 
kmmalito said:
This is my first posting so I am sorry if I am in the wrong area. ...
no problem, corrected by me; ;)


So, Hi kmmalito, Welcome to our forum! :cool:

sorry, i don't have knowledge in DVD backuping; please stay a little bit patient, the experts will definitively find and reply your question;


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Fulminant

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you should have followed Chicken's guide, or whoever wrote it one Burnatonce/shrink and decrypter...its somewhere here ask chicken man... and if u can burn DVD-RW then do that cause in case u mess up u can erase DVD-rw.... u cant erase dvd-r..
 
Burnatonce is not good "as-it-is" for +R and non-Pioneer burners. It can get the job done if you replace dvdrecord with cdrecord pro-DVD. The latter is limited without a license from the author, which you can get for free (but you need to be patient).
 
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