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eltoro200

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  1. That looks like a smooth graph, although I'd expect a 16x reader to read it faster. Maybe that's your drive's max read speed for DVD video. I've been using Major's Nero Lite v7.9.6.0 to create DVD Video disks and they are working perfectly on all tested players.
  2. @FinGerZ - have you tested the disks that you've made? Try running Nero CD-DVD Speed and run a Transfer Rate test in those disks. Optimally the result would be a smooth curve from start to end, which means that the drive could read the disk at the mas physical speed at every area of the disk. If the curve is not smooth and there are deep down spikes, then maybe you should use a better quality media and/or lower the burn speed. Most computer DVD drives can handle bad burned disks better than the drives inside the DVD players, so that could be your situation. Improving the burn quality should fix that. benchmark showed a straight line at 4x and a slight curve from 4x to 8x... no drops Serial Number;Drive;Firmware;Transfer Rate - Average;Transfer Rate - Start;Transfer Rate - End;Random Access Time;1/3 Access Time;Full Access Time;1 X CPU Usage;2 X CPU Usage;4 X CPU Usage;8 X CPU Usage;Burst rate;Spin Up Time;Spin Down Time;Load Time;Eject Time;Recognition Time ;TSSTcorpCD/DVDW TS-L632D;ac00;6.07x;3.44x;8.08x;137 ms;141 ms;233 ms;13 %;13 %;26 %;51 %;24584 KB/sec;3.09 sec;4.26 sec;0.00 sec;1.26 sec;21.21 sec create disc showed at straight line just below 4x and a slight curve from just below 4x to 8x with evenly spaced drops to just below 2x i have no idea what that means You need to run the Transfer Rate test at max speed and then post the screen capture of the resulting graph (Nero CD Speed has a built-in window capture feature to either .png or .jpg). Just run CD Speed and in the "Run Test" menu choose Transfer Rate, or just press F2 after running CD Speed (make sure the relevant drive that contains the DVD Video disk is selected in the main pull-down-menu. As a check, try lowering the burn speed of your next DVD video disk. I only burn at 8x even though my burner and media allow 16x. It takes a couple of minutes more but produces perfect results. Also try changing the DVD media you're using (I'm using Verbatim).
  3. @FinGerZ - have you tested the disks that you've made? Try running Nero CD-DVD Speed and run a Transfer Rate test in those disks. Optimally the result would be a smooth curve from start to end, which means that the drive could read the disk at the mas physical speed at every area of the disk. If the curve is not smooth and there are deep down spikes, then maybe you should use a better quality media and/or lower the burn speed. Most computer DVD drives can handle bad burned disks better than the drives inside the DVD players, so that could be your situation. Improving the burn quality should fix that.
  4. You mean this key? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ahead\Installation\Families\Nero 7\Info] "MissingFilesState"="0" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  5. nero 7 or nero lite? Nero Premium Edition v7.8.5.0: http://www.majorgeeks.com/Nero_Premium_Edition_d2228.html
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