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Prompt please, can we realize the skip of the sectors with the recording? it would be great if you could make a window displaying the location of a sector recorded a visual file and would be able to specify a range of sectors in which to skip a physical record of their record on the disc. If this is really do think that many would say to you thank you very much.

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You can't skip sectors when burning unless the format supports random writing (i.e. DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, BD-RE).

I get the impression that the OP is talking about the read mode, not the write mode. :bag:

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I had to miss because of the recording sector.

I understand that this is impossible.

Is it possible to burn DVD-RAM in raw mode, which would spoil the header or ECC \ EDC?

or as it is possible to record in the future with unreadable sectors?

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It is a pity. Have to the old-fashioned needle to make holes in the disk (: sorry, but when the expected new version presumably? Intolerable tested record of large (> 4gb) files in ISO mode .. (:

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You can't skip sectors when burning unless the format supports random writing (i.e. DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, BD-RE).

Well, you don't have to skip sectors, couldn't you just burn dummy files to the bad sectors and continue the rest of the files on the "good" sectors?

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If the sector is bad then the burner simply refuses burning it and returns a "write error"/similar error code.

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If the sector is bad then the burner simply refuses burning it and returns a "write error"/similar error code.

With my burner the write process completes 100%, but when verifying the disc some bad sectors will be found. So the mentioned above is not allways the case?

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Yeah, with rewritable media the burner doesn't always catch bad sectors at the time of burning.

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