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Why won't my DVD-R discs burn at 2X speed?

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Unfortunately there is no official standard for the manufacturers of 2X discs. Standards are set by a group called the DVD Forum, and they DO have a standard for 1X. The way that Pioneer gets 2X performance on some kinds of DVD-R discs is by testing a sample of each manufacturer's discs and tweaking their DVR-104/A04 burner's firmware for each disc. If they find an adjustment that works for a disc brand and type, they create a modified version of their firmware and release it on their web pages.
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Will my DVD-R discs burn at 2X speed?

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Here are the detailed answers, with links to our pages where you can see more information, compatible products and latest prices: Many models of DVD burners have had problems burning more than a few, limited brands of DVD-R discs. And, sometimes discs that are sold as being 2X or 4X rated only burn at 1X speeds. And also, after being recorded many DVD-R discs would either not play or produce playback errors in some DVD players.
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Do I have to burn at 1x or 2x speed?

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No, definitely not. If you have a reasonably good burner you should have no problem burning at your burners max speed.
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Q. I don't have an 8x DVD-R. I have a 4x or 16x DVD-R, what speed should I burn at?

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The general rule of thumb is to burn at HALF the maximum speed of your DVD-R. If you have a 4x DVD-R, burn at 1x or 2x. 16x media can have mixed results with the PS2. It's best to use 4x or 8x media. If you do use 16x media, use Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden.
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How many discs are required to burn one DVD?

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Many DVD movies will fit onto one DVD disk, but on occasion, you will need/want to split the DVD onto two DVD recordable disks.
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What are "Authoring" DVD-R discs?

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Authoring type DVD-R discs are made to be compatible only with the very expensive Pioneer DVR-S201 DVD Writer, which sells for $4,000 to $5,000. This machine produces special DVD-Rs which are used as "mastering" discs for professional distribution and duplication purposes. Authoring discs are not compatible with inexpensive "general purpose" or "plus type" DVD-R/RW or DVD+R/+RW Writers. The actual quality of authoring discs is not necessarily better than any other.
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My DVD-Writer is a 4X burner. Can I burn with any 2X media?

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Some 2X media can be used with a 4X burner, but some one cannot. This is a compatibility issue; please refer to our COMPATIBILITY CHART and DETAILED SPECS. We do not offer any price guarantee. The prices in our industry change too often and too fast, for us to offer such guarantee. If the order has not been shipped, you can cancel the order and replace another order online to take advantage of the lower price. All prices are as they are, at the time of the sale.
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Can I burn a DVD-R, DVD+R, or CD-R?

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Not presently. These write-once disks require UDF or ISO 9660 formatting, which Sound Devices is evaluating for future inclusion in the 7-Series.
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How many discs are required to burn one DVD movie?

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Many DVD movies will fit onto one DVD disk, but on occasion, you will need to split the DVD onto two DVD recordable disks.
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Answer: Many DVD movies will fit onto one DVD disk, but on occasion, you will need to split the DVD onto two DVD recordable disks. Answer: This is an error you receive when trying to install a version of DVD X Copy earlier than 1.4.1 on a Windows 98 or ME machine. Please download the latest version from the website: http://support.321studios.com
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Are DVD-R discs compatible with my reader?

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DVD-R is the most widely compatible of the various DVD-recording formats. Most standard DVD-ROM drives (over 90%, along with all combo -/+R burners) should be able to read it but there are too many different models out there for me to verify. Really, it shouldn't be that much of a worry but, if you're concerned, I suggest you enter the brand and model of your drive into the Google search box below, along with terms such as "DVD-R format compatible".
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Do DVD+R discs need to be finalized?

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Yes. In order for a DVD+R disc to be read in a DVD-Video player or on a computer's DVD-ROM drive, it needs to be finalized. When the disc is finalized, its final Table Of Contents will be written on the location of the disc where a normal DVD player will look for it, and you can no longer add new material to it. Finalization can be done on a DVD+R/+RW video recorder by applying the FINALIZATION option on the recorder's on screen menus.
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How compatible are DVD-R and DVD+R discs?

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DVD-R has proved to be the most compatible, working in approximately 85% of DVD players whereas DVD+R works in approximately 70%. Neither format is 100% compatible. You would have to have your DVD commercially produced at a cost of ?1000s and even when processed this way they occasionally have hiccups. Generally speaking DVD-R will work on most machines made over the last 4 years or so. If you're still unsure and want to check then Email us.
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What is best DVD+R or DVD-R recordable discs?

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If you are playing the DVD in a DVD player then the best choice is DVD+R (these should work in 95%+ players). With the passage of time, it is likely that recordable DVDs will work in more DVD players, just as recordable CDs now work in most CD players.
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What are the differences between DVD+RW and DVD+R discs when used for recording?

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On a DVD+R/+RW video recorder, you can use both rewritable DVD+RW discs and recordable DVD+R discs. Both discs record video in the same way, with the same image and audio quality, and both discs are recorded in the same DVD-Video compatible manner. However, due to the characteristics of write-once media, DVD+R discs behave a little differently compared to DVD+RW discs.
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What's the difference between DVD+/-R and DVD+/-RW discs?

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Although DVD+RW technology does allow for re-writing, DVD+R discs are usually less expensive. Both formats offer exceptional compatibility with DVD home players and DVD drives in PCs.
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What is the difference between DVD-R/DVD-RW, DVD+R/DVD+RW and DVD-RAM discs?

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Both DVD-R and DVD-RW types generally come in the single-sided, single layer 4.7 GB capacity, which is roughly equal to 120-minutes of standard playing time. You can also now find 9.4 GB double-sided discs entering the market, although there are no players which will automatically play both sides of the disc without ejecting it and turning it over. Eventually, there will be DVD-R discs available that will hold around 20 GB of data, recorded into two layers on each side of the disc.
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Can you burn sets to CD-R rather than DVD-R?

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Sorry, but for the foreseeable future, I'll doing DVDs only. The last set I was offering on CD-R was the MAME™ .76 set which, at around 16 gigabytes, got to be just too much for me to continue doing on CD. As of this writing (Nov. 2003) there are still some burners doing MAME™ on CD-R and, if you don't have a DVD drive yet or otherwise want a set on CD-R, I respectfully suggest you check the Lazarus or FreeMAME™roms lists for burners who can help you.
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Q1. Why do my DVD-R's burn too slowly or not at all on my DVD recorder?

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A1. Many models of DVD recorders have had problems burning more than a few, limited brands of DVD-R discs. Sometimes discs that are sold as being 2X or 4X rated only burn at 1X speeds. Also, after being recorded many DVD-R discs would either not play or produce playback errors in some DVD players. This can be due to a number of different causes.
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Can I burn HD DVD discs using VideoStudio 11 Plus?

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Sure. VideoStudio offers end-to-end HD DVD production. Capture your HD video and edit it. then select an HD template, modify it to your liking, and burn an HD DVD that will play back your beautiful HD footage.
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What is the difference between "For Data" and "For Video" for DVD+R / RW discs?

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quot;For Data" disc are used for burning "Data". "For Video" disc is used for burning "Films". Basically there are no specific differences between the two, but it is recommended that you use "For Data" discs for burning "Data", and "For Video" for burning "Films".
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Will I be able to play MPV DVD-R discs?

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Almost certainly. Because of the low number of DVD we produce, it is not economically feasible to have normal DVDs mass produced. So we rely on DVD-R (recordable) technology. Virtually all new DVD players and most new DVD ROM drives are compatible with this format. Another variable which affects playback compatibility is the brand of media (blank) that is used. I am currently using Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim discs in conjunction with a DVD duplicator and virtually eliminated reported problems.
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MPV Frequently Asked Questions
Almost certainly. Because of the low number of DVD we sell, it is not economically feasible to have normal DVDs mass produced. So we rely on DVD-R (recordable) technology. Virtually all new DVD players and most new DVD ROM drives are compatible with this format. Another variable which affects playback compatibility is the brand of media (blank) that is used. I am currently using Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim discs in conjunction with a DVD duplicator and have virtually eliminated reported problems.
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Are your DVD-R discs GUARANTEED to be compatible with my player or burner?

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Actually NOBODY can guarantee 100% compatibility for their DVD recordables in today's market. Why? Well ... While the market is improving regarding burner/player/disc compatibility and conformity with standards, it is not yet a "mature" market. In fact, some say there is a battle going on between major brands such as Philips and Pioneer, with the consumer caught in the crossfire.
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Can CD-R discs be played in DVD players?

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The first generation DVD-ROMs and earlier models of DVD players cannot play CD-R discs. However, Sony's DVD players that have the Dual Layer feature a...
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What is the shelf life of unrecorded CD-R/DVD-R discs?

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It is best to purchase new CDs/DVDs as they are needed. According to the Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA), the unrecorded shelf life of a CD-R/DVD-R disc is conservatively estimated to be between 5 and 10 years. Source: http://www.osta.org/technology/cdqa13.htm
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What is DVD-R MultiMaster™?

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Ultera's DVD-R MultiMaster™ controller virtualizes up to twelve DVD-R drives using RAID to operate as a single DVD-R device. Ultera CD-R MultiMaster™ controller solutions provide seamless scalability to grow as your needs grow.
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