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Milt deReyna <[log in to unmask]>
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Nero 7 for the burning software.  Been using it for quite a while with no 
problems.
I tried uninstalling/re-installing it, with no change in results.  DVD 
Region + CSS,
also.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dennis Lucas" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 3:53 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] DVD Burner Problems


You still didn't answer my question about your other software. I know your 
using dvd shrink, but what software are you using for the copy protection 
and what burning software are you using.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Milt deReyna<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
  To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
  Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 8:19 PM
  Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] DVD Burner Problems


  Thanks for the response, much appreciated.  I had been adding components,
  thinking that available slots mean I can fill 'em, without a thought to 
the
  power supply
  which I now have strong suspicions about.  What I'm going to try is
  disconnecting one
  of the drives, and putting a couple of USB connected devices on a hub with 
a
  separate
  power supply.  I'll try that until I can upgrade the PSU.  Thanks again.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Chris Ryan" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
  To: <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
  Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 7:59 PM
  Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] DVD Burner Problems


  > -----Original Message-----
  >
  > Date:    Sat, 6 Jan 2007 17:58:42 -0500
  > From:    Milt deReyna 
<[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
  > Subject: DVD Burner Problems
  >
  > Unfortunate, helpless noob needs help with DVD burners.  My system:
  > Gateway 500S Desktop w/ Intel mobo, & Pentium 4 2.4 Gig cpu
  > Samsung SyncMaster 204T LCD Monitor
  > Gateway Mod. SK-9920 Keyboard/Logitech Optical Mouse
  > Epson Perfection 1660 Photo Scanner
  > Cheap Dell 720 Inkjet Printer
  > 2 ea. LG Mod. GSA-H22N 18x DVD Burners
  > Western WD800BB-22DKA0 80 Gig Hard Drive
  > Maxtor STM3200820A 200 Gig Hard Drive
  > Virtual Memory set to 3835 (total of both drives)
  > Gateway 500S has unfortunate 160watt power supply.
  > 2 sticks of 512 MB, PC 2100 memory, total of 1 Gig.
  >
  > Problem:  When installed 2 months ago, both dvd drives worked perfectly. 
=
  > After a month or so, the 1st. drive (D) began to act up.  I copied a 
MP.=
  > 3 dvd, and the burner took over 30 minutes to burn new copy, which 
normal=
  > ly takes about 10 minutes for a full dvd.  The second drive does not 
exhi=
  > bit this problem.  Further, when making a back-up copy of a dvd movie, 
th=
  > e job with dvd shrink took me almost an hour and a half, normally a 25 
mi=
  > nute job.  The burned copies however, are fully functional.
  >
  > I have tried switching the position of the 2 burners and changed the 
ribb=
  > on cable.  The problem did NOT move, when I swapped the burners.  I also 
=
  > expanded the virtual memory to near maximum, problem not helped at all. 
=
  > That's the limit of my expertise, and I would greatly appreciate any and 
=
  > all suggestions or explanations of my problem.  Thanks.
  >
  > ------------------------------
  >
  > With a quick look at your computers hardware it would seem that your 
power
  > supply is seriously underrated for what you have in it. You have two
  > optical
  > drives as well as two HDD's and I'm guessing three usb peripherals and
  > possibly other add in cards (on-board video or video card?, modem?, 
sound
  > card or on-board?). That is putting an enormous strain on the power
  > supply.
  > (You are quite certain it is 160 watts?)
  >
  > A quick check here 
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine<http://www.extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine> 
would
  > indicate at least a 325 watt supply. In addition, with 1 Gb of RAM, it
  > really is unneccessary to have swap drives on both HDD's, nor does it 
need
  > to be set that large. The drives will consume more energy than the RAM, 
so
  > I
  > would eliminate the swap file from the HDD that has the Windows
  > installation
  > on it and trim it back on the other drive to 386 Mb at max.
  >
  > Although you say the optical drives worked fine at first, I suspect 1 of 
2
  > things. Either the PSU has been over stressed and is now acting up, or a
  > setting has changed adding additional programs/cpu cycles at startup
  > (ctrl-alt-del to see a list of running tasks) tying up processing 
cycles.
  > Also, the temp folder that stores the "shrunk" .vob files from your 
dvd's
  > may be so large, Windows is having a hard time managing it.
  >
  > Just a couple of thoughts to get things started. YMMV
  >
  > Chris Ryan
  >
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