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Ripping & Burning

Started by Gregg Lengling, Tuesday Feb 24, 2004, 02:45:52 PM

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Gregg Lengling

Anyone have any luck ripping and burning DVD to SVCD.  So far I've had no problem ripping and creating MPEG2's however when it comes to burning to CD it's never playable on the computer or DVD player.  And yes I'm burning in SVCD format (takes about 2 hours to code it for the CD and 20 minutes to burn), but doesn't play and isn't recognized in the DVD player in the family room.

Any tips ect...on line or via email.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI
Living the life with a 65" Aquos
glengling at milwaukeehdtv dot org  {fart}

GADGET71

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Greg-  I have done it a few times.  Primarily using DVD Decrypter and DVDX.  They are playable on my home DVD player and on my DVD burner in my computer, but not on my CD burner.  You can get more help at dvdrhelp.com and vcdhelp.com on just about any topic related to burning cdr's or dvdr's.   They are pretty good sites. My advise is to check out this sites DVD player section to see if your player will play SVCD's.  Sometimes it may be the type of media you are using as well.  Certain brands are more finicky than others.
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mhz40

Here supposedly is a list of SVCD compatible DVD players.

brewtownska

I'd actually suggest passing it around to your friends to also try (or taking it with you and trying it on other machines).  Some machines are better at picking up the format than others.  I questioned the same thing you do because I couldn't get one to play in my system, but gave it to my friend, and he said it worked fine on his system.  Granted, I have a 5-yr old Toshiba DVD player, so I KNEW it wouldn't work on it, but I more or less wanted to know if I was following the process to make a VCD correctly.  I know you were talking SVCD, and I only did a VCD...but I still think the same idea applies.  Try multiple machines before you decide it's your process that's wrong.

Mike
Mike B.
Sony 52W4100 LCD
Dish Network w/722 DVR
PS3, Xbox 360, Wii

summerfun

You know, I went down the path you are now and VCRhelp.com / DVDRhelp.com is a great site. Make sure you check it out.

But after a lot of frustration. Different formats, different brands of disc, different DVD players and all, I decided that it was not worth all the hassle.

DVD burners are so cheap today, I would suggest just moving over and stop with the SVCD. I am much happier, my movies look better, you can get more to a disc and they will play on almost all players.

Good luck.

Gregg Lengling

You beat me to the punch...I'm am now looking around for a DVD burner to replace the DVD Read Only drive in my computers and decided to go to that format.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI
Living the life with a 65" Aquos
glengling at milwaukeehdtv dot org  {fart}

summerfun

You might want to keep your DVD player and replace your CD burner instead. Your new DVD burner will also be a CD burner.

I have one DVD/CD player and one DVD/CD burner in my system. That way you can make disc to disc copies very easily.

Gregg Lengling

And now I'm going crazy reading all the reviews on Different DVD Burners.  So I'm starting to get an idea of what to order but open to comments (good and bad) from those of you out there using DVD Burners.

Thanks In Advance!
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI
Living the life with a 65" Aquos
glengling at milwaukeehdtv dot org  {fart}

summerfun

I would still point you back to dvdrhelp.com. Great site and great reviews of products.

Get one that at least does 4x speed and both + and - R burning. Some are faster, but they are new and the unproven and the media is not very available or cheap. Besides, what's the hurry? All the time is spent in editing and rendering, how many minuets it takes to burn is not that big a deal. Hit burn and walk away.

I use the HP and have not had any problems.

Gregg Lengling

Okay did all my research...lots to read through.  Found the best bang for the buck...$165.00 after rebates is:  Pioneer DVR-A07/107

It's ordered and should be here in 5 days from California (they offered free UPS ground shipping) so with that and no sales tax it's $195.00 and then I'll send in the $30.00 rebate form and get it down to 165.  After all my searching looks better than some of the $300 plus units.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI
Living the life with a 65" Aquos
glengling at milwaukeehdtv dot org  {fart}

Gregg Lengling

Well the new burner is here and installed and I must say it's a dream.  Looked through the software and the bundled software was fine except it couldn't handle DolbyDigital.  Not to fear an upgrade to their latest greatest took care of that and allowed me to burn a DVD from a RIP job I did.  Works just great.

The software has tons of tools to allow me to create chapter titles and all the neat stuff commercial DVD's have when you access the menu functions and jump through chapters and extras.  Also I'm just reading through on how to create a DVD slideshow with my Digital Pictures from my trip to England and Ireland.  I'll be able to create a great show with background music, dubbing with verbal notes and even captions and artwork.  This will be great instead of showing everyone my huge mess of pictures on a laptop I can just start this wonderful show on my 65" HDTV and dump these 3megabyte file pictures in glorious size and color with wonderful music.

The upgrade on the software was $69.00 for the download and $5.00 bucks extra for them to Snail Mail me a CDROM for backup ect.  The download was 175mB but with 1.5m DSL it only took 15 minutes or so.


It is ULEAD DVD FACTORY 7.0 and there are all sorts of extras and it's very intuitive, so I'm having fun right now.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI
Living the life with a 65" Aquos
glengling at milwaukeehdtv dot org  {fart}

sp44again

The best bang for your buck is the NEC-2500 8X burner. It's only $100 on NewEgg and has awesome reviews on dvdrhelp. I also have it and have had no problems.

Gregg Lengling

QuoteOriginally posted by sp44again
The best bang for your buck is the NEC-2500 8X burner. It's only $100 on NewEgg and has awesome reviews on dvdrhelp. I also have it and have had no problems.

I read reviews on about 7 different sites and yes the NEC did come in very good but after much deliberation and looking at installation ease, bundled software ect..I chose the Pioneer DVR-A07/107 and so far have been SuperHappy with it.  Granted it was more money but then again, money wasn't the big thing, the big thing being compatibility and operation.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI
Living the life with a 65" Aquos
glengling at milwaukeehdtv dot org  {fart}

StarvingForHDTV

I have to plead total ignorance here.  

Can you copy DVD movies?
Can you record digital TV broadcasts in 16:9?

Just curious.

Starving

Gregg Lengling

QuoteOriginally posted by StarvingForHDTV
I have to plead total ignorance here.  

Can you copy DVD movies?
Can you record digital TV broadcasts in 16:9?

Just curious.

Starving

Item one, yes I can copy DVD movies.  Legal Disclaimer:  For personal archive purposes only.

Yes with my HiDTV Pro card in my computer I record to the HardDrive and then format them to save on DVD's.  However if I save them in HD format I can only play them back thru the computer (which the HiDTV card outputs component to the HD set).  But I can scale them down to 480p and record them like a normal DVD.  Still much much much better quality then a SD recording.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI
Living the life with a 65" Aquos
glengling at milwaukeehdtv dot org  {fart}