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Old 04-20-2006, 02:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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this is sort of related to my previous post. the dvd i am trying to burn is one of the disks for season 1 of 24. each disk contains 4 episodes. originally i was trying to burn the whole disk onto a dvd+r dl but apparently my drive doesnt support them. so i was using dvdshrink to fit the disk onto a normal dvd+r when i realized i could just put two episodes on each disk and not need to compress. i set it up and put in a dvd+r but when i started the burn it gave me this error:

why would it ask for a dvd+r and then complain about a dvd+r being in the drive?
i canceled the burn and it saved the dvd video files which i then tried to burn with nero. i got this error:

same thing. why is it not accepting the media it's asking for? what am i doing wrong?
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first thing your doing wrong is trying to copy copyrighted material and im fairly sure this thread wont last too long im afraid
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i'm making a backup. dvd's dont last forever.
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which is also being made illegal too i believe, I know CD's have been and fairly sure it encompasses DVD too.

Its not a case of not wanting to necessarily help you and we are not passing judgement, its more a case of for a forum such as this to remain open it needs to be legal so as not to incur the wrath of some of the larger organisations
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i'm making a backup. dvd's dont last forever.
Unfortunately, backing up DVD's is illegal.
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it might have somthing to do with the driver,


i aint sayin nuffin else in this thread as i dont want the pigs knockin at my door.
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