Re: Finalise - do all types of DVDR need finalising ?
june wrote:
>
> I always do by the way and i'm a dvd-r person usually
>
> guy at work reckons theres one type you don't have to finalise
>
> as in you can send someone else your disc and it will play
> without lots of hassle and isobuster etc.
>
> anyone any idea ?
>
> thanks
-r need finalising but apparently +r don't. I say apparently as my
machine insisted on me adding something to them before it would say
they were complete so it was just the same as finalising to me. so,
basically, try a small batch of +r
Re: Finalise - do all types of DVDR need finalising ?
If two people had the same table top dvd recorder you wouldn't need to
finalize the disc. Yes you need to finalize dvd-r and dvd+r dvd's. Only
DVD-RAM you don't have to finalize. It is possible to read a dvd-r or
dvd+r dvd with software. NTI cd and dvd-maker platinum suite will do it.
The dvd-r disc will show all the tracks that were recorded the dvd+r
disc will only show one track but everything can be extracted. Reading
the disc as an iso file then changing the extention from .iso to .mpg if
it's something recorded off of tv will work. If it's constant rate all
you do is change the extention. If it's variable rate you need to use
something like quickstream fix in VideoReDo Plus.
june wrote:
> I always do by the way and i'm a dvd-r person usually
>
> guy at work reckons theres one type you don't have to finalise
>
> as in you can send someone else your disc and it will play
> without lots of hassle and isobuster etc.
>
> anyone any idea ?
>
> thanks
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Re: Finalise - do all types of DVDR need finalising ?
Tony wrote:
> If two people had the same table top dvd recorder you wouldn't need to
> finalize the disc. Yes you need to finalize dvd-r and dvd+r dvd's. Only
> DVD-RAM you don't have to finalize. It is possible to read a dvd-r or
> dvd+r dvd with software. NTI cd and dvd-maker platinum suite will do it.
> The dvd-r disc will show all the tracks that were recorded the dvd+r
> disc will only show one track but everything can be extracted. Reading
> the disc as an iso file then changing the extention from .iso to .mpg if
> it's something recorded off of tv will work. If it's constant rate all
> you do is change the extention. If it's variable rate you need to use
> something like quickstream fix in VideoReDo Plus.
>
> june wrote:
>
>> I always do by the way and i'm a dvd-r person usually
>>
>> guy at work reckons theres one type you don't have to finalise
>>
>> as in you can send someone else your disc and it will play
>> without lots of hassle and isobuster etc.
>>
>> anyone any idea ?
>>
>> thanks
>
> --
> The 3, 2, 1 master of the CyberFROG
>
> Using my technical prowess and computer abilities to answer questions
> beyond the realm of understandability
>
> Regards Tony... Making usenet better for everyone everyday
>
>
i know about the same model working etc. - i test mine in a same brand
player only and it objects if not finalised
software info is useful to know for a disaster situation
so it looks in normal day to day life that you have to finalise dvd-r &
dvd+r
any idea on the r/w ? as some early dvd recorders use this format
Re: Finalise - do all types of DVDR need finalising ?
Finalise the session, but not the disc. Same for all CDs and DVDs.
"june" <june@june.com> wrote in message news:Kt6dnY6DbK0ngMPVnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@giganews.com ...
>
> I always do by the way and i'm a dvd-r person usually
>
> guy at work reckons theres one type you don't have to finalise
>
> as in you can send someone else your disc and it will play
> without lots of hassle and isobuster etc.
>
> anyone any idea ?
>
> thanks
>
>
Re: Finalise - do all types of DVDR need finalising ?
>
>any idea on the r/w ? as some early dvd recorders use this format
>
>
r/w is just the re-useable version of r.
When you are finished with a recording, you can erase (initalize) the
disk and re-use it a hundred times (some advertising says 1000 times).
I normally only use dvd-r/w for tv recordings and cd-r/w for computer
backups. Of course, once in a while I will use just cd-r or dvd-r for a
special reason.
A particular recorder may or may not allow recording of r/w discs. Refer
to the specification page in the user manual.
Re: Finalise - do all types of DVDR need finalising ?
jyazelz@peoplepc.com wrote:
>
> >
> >any idea on the r/w ? as some early dvd recorders use this format
> >
> >
> r/w is just the re-useable version of r.
>
> When you are finished with a recording, you can erase (initalize) the
> disk and re-use it a hundred times (some advertising says 1000 times).
>
> I normally only use dvd-r/w for tv recordings and cd-r/w for computer
> backups. Of course, once in a while I will use just cd-r or dvd-r for a
> special reason.
>
> A particular recorder may or may not allow recording of r/w discs. Refer
> to the specification page in the user manual.
>
> Jack
have the RW become more stable? Mine didn't seem to last very long and
just gave up without any real warning.
Re: Finalise - do all types of DVDR need finalising ?
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>
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>
> june wrote:
>> I always do by the way and i'm a dvd-r person usually
>>
>> guy at work reckons theres one type you don't have to finalise
>>
>> as in you can send someone else your disc and it will play
>> without lots of hassle and isobuster etc.
>
> With DVD+-R/RW in DVD-Video mode, DVD+RW is the only format not
> requiring finalization. But even DVD+RW needs to be finalized if any
> "edit" is done to make it what they call "making edits compatible".
Re: Finalise - do all types of DVDR need finalising ?
jyazelz@peoplepc.com wrote:
>> any idea on the r/w ? as some early dvd recorders use this format
>>
>>
> r/w is just the re-useable version of r.
>
> When you are finished with a recording, you can erase (initalize) the
> disk and re-use it a hundred times (some advertising says 1000 times).
>
> I normally only use dvd-r/w for tv recordings and cd-r/w for computer
> backups. Of course, once in a while I will use just cd-r or dvd-r for a
> special reason.
>
> A particular recorder may or may not allow recording of r/w discs. Refer
> to the specification page in the user manual.
>
> Jack
>
i know its rewritable - hello !
i mentioned it in regards to finalising - not what is it !