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    DVD decrypter

    So if I burn an ISO file at a slower speed like 4x will it play on a DVD player?

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    The speed at which you burn an .iso file does not really determine if you can play it in a DVD drive. Assuming the file is valid and it is correctly burned, it should play.

    However, burning a DVD at 50-75% of your max burn speed, will minimize your making coasters and allow for better burns. I never burn at full speed. :icon_comp

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    I burn full speed with nero and I never get coasters.

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    Most modern drives have buffer-underun technology making it very difficult to screw up a disk.

    I recommend getting the Philips DVP642 model DVD player as it plays just about every format. CD's and DVD's all Mpegs XVIDS and Divx.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DwarfBaby
    Most modern drives have buffer-underun technology making it very difficult to screw up a disk
    Burning at something slow like 1x is more of a myth now than reality.

    Picking a good drive and good media is much more important than the speed of the write, drives have write strategies programmed into their firmware to compenate for different discs at different speeds... so most burns these days will be pretty clean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Malakai1911
    Burning at something slow like 1x is more of a myth now than reality.

    Picking a good drive and good media is much more important than the speed of the write, drives have write strategies programmed into their firmware to compenate for different discs at different speeds... so most burns these days will be pretty clean.
    I absolutely agree. I stay away from non-named brand discs (once fooled). I've had good luck with Sony’s DVD-r's (1 in 100 fail and I'm sure the 1 that failed might have been my fault). They occasionally go on sale at fry's or Best Buy at either $10 or $15 bucks for a spool of 50. I've had problems with Fuji disks as they seem to fail at about 6 months but maybe I just got a bad batch.

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    I guess i will throw in what everyone else is saying. Forget burning at lower than maximum speed, this once used to be true YEARS ago. Not anymore. that is what buffer under run technology is for, also most new burning programs have software buffers as well to maximize the effect of buffer under-run technology.

    Crank it up to max speed and do not look back. Sure beats the hell out of waiting 20 minutes.
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    Still it depends on your DVD burner, not all brands of blank DVD-R/DVD+R compatible with your drive. We all have burned coasters before!

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    decrypter is an oldy but goldy!!
    use at your hearts content
    n remember pants down n backside open

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    Quote Originally Posted by DigitalJunkie
    Still it depends on your DVD burner, not all brands of blank DVD-R/DVD+R compatible with your drive. We all have burned coasters before!
    Why do people feel the need to contradict for the sake of contradicting? Of course there will ALWAYS be exceptions to EVERYTHING but is it really necessary to point every one of them out.

    What was stated in this thread is going to hold true for 99% of the users.
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    Personally I don't use it anymore, I use DVDFab Decrypter instead.

    Google it and you'll know why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfgbypooter
    Personally I don't use it anymore, I use DVDFab Decrypter instead.

    Google it and you'll know why.

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    Hmmm, I've seen it, but never checked it out, guess I should......

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    This software is still being updated whereas dvd decrypter isn't.

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    I've had to resort to running AnyDVD in the background a couple of times since DVDdecrypter kinda went belly up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kleenr
    I've had to resort to running AnyDVD in the background a couple of times since DVDdecrypter kinda went belly up.
    Slysoft makes some good software with AnyDVD and CloneDVD2 being better than decrypter and shrink.

    But once ripped we both know for top notch reincoding nothing beats Rebuilder and CCE. ;)

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