I'm guessing that was my Emmylou rip you tried (someone correct me if
I'm wrong); before I posted that (and this went for all my rips), I
burned a test DVD DL with the ISO and it worked good on my OPPO.
The layerbreak should have been set to 2080880 I believe. Not sure
what to tell you ...it should be a clean Clone rip with DVDFab 7 .
When October gets here, I will be sharing all my DVD-A rips again, but
no point downloading it again if the technical issues are with your
burning software (I assume you know to stay away from Nero...).
Hearbreaking as it is to make a DVD-DL coaster, blank Bluerays are $25
USD in my country...can't wait to make my first coaster with one of
those.....
Regards:
Quadstone
On Sep 27, 10:10 am, TMcD <timbregr...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Good day,
>
> I feel like I wasted a DVD9 yesterday; the resulting DVD-A wouldn't
> play on one (Samsung) universal player and the JVC DVD-A player
> displayed READING for a long time, then displayed a bizare green
> screen with lockup. Turned it off and then restarting it produced a
> rolling blue screen (no vertical sync?) Then I got a menu where I
> could change songs and photos but the JVC display read NO AUDIO.
>
> Johnny Winter - Second Winter FLAC - I haven't figured out how ImgBurn
> would work with FLAC + cue file so I presented the FLAC file to the
> FLAC decoder and it says the file was not valid. Can anyone verify
> this file works?
>
> I'm reluctant to try any more DVD-A burns that require DVD9s until I
> gain confidence in these files.
>
> Thanks, Timbre4
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