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    Default DVD burning showing wrong media type

    Situation:
    Tried to burn a .wmv file that was located on my hard drive into a NTSC DVD format for playback on stand alone DVD player.

    Issue:
    All DVD RW burners can be used to write to either a CD or DVD blank disks but when I attempt to do this the list box shows my ;sony DVD type but shows the wrong "media" type as CD-R when it is supposed to show the media type as "DVD in the list box. See below as I copied the test of the dialog box.

    And I am supposed to be burning to a DVD blank disk not a CD-R blank.

    Am I supposed to try the other option besides SPTI?

    DVD/CD Burn Wizard
    Burning Device
    Device to use for file system image burning.
    Select CD or DVD burning device from the list:
    Product Vendor Revision Media Size Label
    CD-RW CRX220E1 SONY 6YS1 Empty
    DVD RW DRU-700A SONY VY02 CD-R Blank
    If you have plugged in new devices or changed disc in a device, click Refresh to update
    devices list.
    Refresh...
    < Back Next > Cancel About

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    Well I figured it out now. There is no issue with the media type. I now get DVD +R here as my media type when I want to burn a video file.

    See below.

    DVD/CD Burn Wizard
    Burning Device
    Device to use for file system image burning.
    Select CD or DVD burning device from the list:
    Product Vendor Revision Media Size Label
    CD-RW CRX220E1 SONY 6YS1 Empty
    DVD RW DRU-700A SONY VY02 DVD+R Blank
    If you have plugged in new devices or changed disc in a device, click Refresh to update
    devices list.
    Refresh...
    < Back Next > Cancel About
    DVD/CD Burn Wizard
    Burning Mode
    You can choose burning mode.
    Burning mode is the way of burning data to CD/DVD media.
    Burning mode: Track-At-Once
    Test mode does everything as in normal burning process, but with the device laser
    turned off. It allows to test the Audio CD compilation for errors.
    Test mode (simulate burning)
    Note: The default options will work 99&#37; of the time. Change these only if you have
    problems burning discs.
    < Back Next > Cancel About
    DVD/CD Burn Wizard
    Burning Options
    You can choose various burning options.
    Sending Optimum Power Calibration (OPC) calibrates the device laser power at the
    beginning of burning session to adjust for the properties of each recordable disc.
    Send optimum power calibration (OPC)
    Most Disc burners will work properly at the highest speed. If you’re having trouble
    playing discs, try using a slower burn speed.
    Burning speed: 2.4x (3324 KB/sec)
    < Back Next > Cancel About
    DVD/CD Burn Wizard
    Options Summary
    Review the data CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD options you have chosen before proceed with
    burning.
    Data CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD will be created with the
    Drive: DVD RW DRU-700A SONY (VY02)
    Transport: SPTI
    Disc Type: DVD+R
    Selected image file name: C:\Program Files\Replay AV 8\~RCDVDIso.iso
    Burning Speed: 2.4x (3324 KB/sec)
    Send OPC: Yes
    Burning Mode: Track-At-Once
    Test Write: No
    Click Next to start burning.
    < Back Next > Cancel About
    DVD/CD Burn Wizard
    Burning
    Burning file system image...
    25%
    Burning Log:
    Time Information
    20:54:50 Creating CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD from image
    20:54:50 Source File:
    C:\Program Files\Replay AV 8\~RCDVDIso.iso
    20:54:50 Destination device: DVD RW DRU-700A
    20:54:50 Requested burning speed: DVD RW DRU-700A
    20:54:50 Write Method: Track-At-Once
    20:54:50 Started
    Click Save Log to save Burning Log text to a file.
    Save Log...
    < Back Next > Cancel About
    DVD/CD Burn Wizard
    Your disc burn was successful
    OK
    Last edited by petrogia; 03-11-2008 at 06:25 PM.

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    I had the same problem of the software wanting a CD not a DVD. How did you change it so it would accept the DVD?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Susi View Post
    I had the same problem of the software wanting a CD not a DVD. How did you change it so it would accept the DVD?
    Make sure you inserted a DVD blank disk in your DVD burner drive. Then start Replay Converter 3.0 beta (3b8). Choose add files button. Add just 1 supported video file and choose the open button. Within RC main interface screen you will see a list box containing the direct path and file you added. Then choose the Burn button. Visually it is near the Convert Audio button? Choose Burn to DVD option then choose the burn button. At this point I have to go to my task bar tray and locate the burn to disk icon and press enter or double left mouse click on this icon. Wait and follow the on screen dialog boxes. Choose NTSC which is the default tv standard for USA users. On another screen you will see the device to use and here is where you choose the DVD burner drive. The media type will be automatically detected here. It will say DVD-R or DVD+R next to your DVD burner device. Follow the rest of the screens and you are on your way.

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