Well, I'm not here to discuss the morals of what I'm doing. That's a fun conversation that's taken place many many times already on these boards, in one form or another. Anyway, here's my problem:
I'm on the Blockbuster online deal with the mailed movies and such. The movies themselves play fine. However, there's so many movies I want to watch/catch up on, that I decided I'd copy them, so when I do have the spare time to catch a flick, the movie will be there.
Only problem, is when I go and copy them, when I go to watch the DVD-R I put it on, sometimes I'll get garbage displayed, plus the sound fruits out. Like I said, the original discs play fine. I clean them ALL before attempting to copy them. I'm wondering what my problem is. Here are the specifics to help me figure out what my options are:
I have a Sony dual VCR/DVD combo player as my main player. I also have a PS2. And finally I have a Sony disc burner in my PC. (Didn't realize until a few months ago I had all Sony crap...won't do that again.)
So anywho, sometimes, when I burn a disc, and I go to watch it later, it'll garbage up on the combo player. Tried the PS2, but it does relatively the same thing, in the same spots, though seemingly not as much. However, when I use my PC, it plays flawlessly so far.
Take Children of Men. It boogered up on the other two pieces of equipment at around the "car ambush" sequence. Since I really wanted to see this, I finished it on the PC. Fortunately, with no problems. Good movie, by the way.
Now, strangely, this disc I copied this from looked relatively decent. There were no major scratches, but being a mail disc, it had quite many of those seemingly cosmetic scratches (and it's only a few weeks old.) I had a SkipDr. to help combat this stuff, but didn't think I'd need it on this. So for now, I suppose I'll just start resurfacing most everything I get.
I'd rather not have to do this. I've used laser lens duster on both the player and recorder to ensure they're clean. Didn't really have much effect when I did it at the time.
If I try to surf the net while I'm copying a movie, do you think that'll have an impact on the burning? I figured my 3.2 Intel would perform fine while doing just those two tasks. But maybe not. I'll refrain from doing anything while copying something.
How about my player and burner though? What are everyone's experiences with different brands of these things? I was informed by a coworker that they have better experience with lower brand name DVD players when their Sony would garbage up.
I would figure that if the problem was with the writer burning bad data, that all players would end up garbaging in the same place. But they don't. Any ideas? Should I get a new laser lens duster? The one we have is pretty old.