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On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 11:31:56 -0400, "Seth"
wrote: "Mark Lloyd" wrote in message .. . "finalizing" seems to be necessary for multisession support, and should be entirely automatic unless you're doing that. It shouldn't be entirely automatic. If it were, you wouldn't be able to add a session as the disc was already finalized. It is manual because in many circumstances there is no way for the recorder to know you are done adding to it. It could be automatic, when you select an option for "no multisession". -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin |
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"Gray Shockley" wrote in message
.com On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:48:42 -0500, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote: I believe from the post the OP has a stand alone DVD burner (like mine, that uses DVD+R discs)... These discs most certainly "DO" require finalizing in order to be read in any other player. I came across people talking about "finalizing" a few years ago and was totally puzzled. Apparently, this is some sort of Microsoft Windows "feature". The Humax TiVo/DVD-R recorder doesn't need "finalizing" nor does my wife's iMac for CDs, nor my Macintosh G4 MacMini DVD-R/CD, nor my LaCie "Lightscribe" external DVD [on the G4MacMini] Recorder (CD/DVD-R/DVD+R). Gray The finalizing is automatic. -- Travis in Shoreline Washington |
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In article , Mark Lloyd wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 03:05:52 -0500, Gray Shockley wrote: On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:48:42 -0500, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote: I believe from the post the OP has a stand alone DVD burner (like mine, that uses DVD+R discs)... These discs most certainly "DO" require finalizing in order to be read in any other player. I came across people talking about "finalizing" a few years ago and was totally puzzled. Apparently, this is some sort of Microsoft Windows "feature". The Humax TiVo/DVD-R recorder doesn't need "finalizing" nor does my wife's iMac for CDs, nor my Macintosh G4 MacMini DVD-R/CD, nor my LaCie "Lightscribe" external DVD [on the G4MacMini] Recorder (CD/DVD-R/DVD+R). Gray "finalizing" seems to be necessary for multisession support, and should be entirely automatic unless you're doing that. Has NOTHING to do with multisession, and is not automatic, and is entirely required to complete and form the standard dvd structure that any other player will be able to understand. Until you finalize a DVD in the standalone burner, its basically akin to having an unclosed session on a CDR. |
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In article , Mark Lloyd wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 11:31:56 -0400, "Seth" wrote: "Mark Lloyd" wrote in message . .. "finalizing" seems to be necessary for multisession support, and should be entirely automatic unless you're doing that. It shouldn't be entirely automatic. If it were, you wouldn't be able to add a session as the disc was already finalized. It is manual because in many circumstances there is no way for the recorder to know you are done adding to it. It could be automatic, when you select an option for "no multisession". Jesus H, we are talking settop standalone recorders, not ANYTHING to do with computers!!!!!!! There is no such thing as multisession on a standalone recorder. Basically the disk is left in limbo and only playable on the standalone that the disk is being recorded on until you finalize it and then it has the standard structure written to it that all standalone DVD players can understand. |
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In article [email protected], "Travis M." wrote:
"Gray Shockley" wrote in message s.com On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:48:42 -0500, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote: I believe from the post the OP has a stand alone DVD burner (like mine, that uses DVD+R discs)... These discs most certainly "DO" require finalizing in order to be read in any other player. I came across people talking about "finalizing" a few years ago and was totally puzzled. Apparently, this is some sort of Microsoft Windows "feature". The Humax TiVo/DVD-R recorder doesn't need "finalizing" nor does my wife's iMac for CDs, nor my Macintosh G4 MacMini DVD-R/CD, nor my LaCie "Lightscribe" external DVD [on the G4MacMini] Recorder (CD/DVD-R/DVD+R). Gray The finalizing is automatic. Not on a standalone recorder. If it was that would be the most useless DVD Settop Recorder on the market. |
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On 2006-07-25, GMAN wrote:
In article [email protected], wrote: On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 03:05:52 -0500, Gray Shockley wrote: On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:48:42 -0500, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote: I believe from the post the OP has a stand alone DVD burner (like mine, that uses DVD+R discs)... These discs most certainly "DO" require finalizing in order to be read in any other player. I came across people talking about "finalizing" a few years ago and was totally puzzled. Apparently, this is some sort of Microsoft Windows "feature". Nope. The Humax TiVo/DVD-R recorder doesn't need "finalizing" nor does my wife's iMac for CDs, nor my Macintosh G4 MacMini DVD-R/CD, nor my LaCie "Lightscribe" external DVD [on the G4MacMini] Recorder (CD/DVD-R/DVD+R). There's a lot more to it than yes or no. http://www.plextorshop.com/support/faqs/G00017.htm The above URL has nothing to do with or in common with DVD recording on a settop recorder. Sure it does. A settop DVD recorder is nothing but a stripped down PC without any permanent storage and a DVD burner. The same considerations that would be in place for any burner on a "real machine" is going to be present for the settop boxes. The formats don't magically change just because you are using a crude and highly cripppled application to do your mastering. -- Sure, I could use iTunes even under Linux. However, I have ||| better things to do with my time than deal with how iTunes doesn't / | \ want to play nicely with everyone else's data (namely mine). I'd rather create a DVD using those Linux apps we're told don't exist. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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On 2006-07-25, GMAN wrote:
In article , wrote: On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:48:42 -0500, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote: I believe from the post the OP has a stand alone DVD burner (like mine, that uses DVD+R discs)... These discs most certainly "DO" require finalizing in order to be read in any other player. I came across people talking about "finalizing" a few years ago and was totally puzzled. Apparently, this is some sort of Microsoft Windows "feature". The Humax TiVo/DVD-R recorder doesn't need "finalizing" nor does my wife's iMac for CDs, nor my Macintosh G4 MacMini DVD-R/CD, nor my LaCie "Lightscribe" external DVD [on the G4MacMini] Recorder (CD/DVD-R/DVD+R). Gray Your standalone DVD burner most certainly does need "finalizing" if you ever hope to make those disks capable of playing in any other dvd player. You're confused. Explicit finalizing is only required if you want to put more than one recording on a single piece of media (IOW, treat that DVD/RW like a VCR tape). Otherwise, the burner can just finalize the disk without the end user being aware of the finer points. -- Sure, I could use iTunes even under Linux. However, I have ||| better things to do with my time than deal with how iTunes doesn't / | \ want to play nicely with everyone else's data (namely mine). I'd rather create a DVD using those Linux apps we're told don't exist. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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JEDIDIAH wrote:
On 2006-07-25, GMAN wrote: Your standalone DVD burner most certainly does need "finalizing" if you ever hope to make those disks capable of playing in any other dvd player. You're confused. Explicit finalizing is only required if you want to put more than one recording on a single piece of media (IOW, treat that DVD/RW like a VCR tape). Otherwise, the burner can just finalize the disk without the end user being aware of the finer points. Finalising essentially writes the TOC for a disk. This TOC is required for DVD-Video compatibility. Most DVD players require the TOC. A device that expects to be able to add content to a disk (eg a DVD Recorder) will scan an unfinalised disk to avoid needing the TOC, and that's why you can put multiple recordings onto a disk. Most set top DVD Recorders require an explicit finalising, because they expect you to record more than one show. Computer based DVD writing software (eg Nero) typically has a checkbox for finalising as you burn. The exception is DVD+RW which builds the TOC as you go, and DVD-RAM which is a law unto itself :-) -- Stephen Harris The truth is the truth, and opinion just opinion. But what is what? My employer pays to ignore my opinions; you get to do it for free. |
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