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Everything posted by LIGHTNING UK!
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In nero, you just create a new data disc. Use ISO and Joliet filesystems (or ISO and UDF). I still use cdrwin from www.goldenhawk.com for that stuff! lol
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Disable all the file association stuff within DVD Dec. Double check with the DVD Rebuilder guy that ImgBurn stuff is working properly!
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Twisting things as usual lfc
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That position of the layer break has no effect on your PI/PO scans. The quality of the burn is dependant only on the drive/firmware/media combo. Software 'shouldn't' come into it! I know you've already mentioned the LB positions from both programs, but you did so without context. I need to know what's so special about that LBA. Is it in the middle of a VTS? Is it at the start? etc.. etc.. I'd also like to see a screenshot of the layer break dialog box from within ImgBurn, and a screenshot of PgcEdit displaying its version of that same info. Only then can I get the whole picture of things. Thanks.
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Try newer firmware too. http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.php?download_id=1905
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Without seeing the suggested output from PgcEdit and the info from ImgBurn, I can't really say for sure where the problem is coming from. Obviously they should both say the same, or at least offer roughly the same options for potential layerbreak positions.
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I'm guessing the problem is media related (spinningwheel's Number 2) Skipping / jumping is a sure sign the drive cant read the disc properly.
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Stick the 1.03 firmware on the drive too. BTW, what does the program say in the info panel on the right when you put that disc in? 'Current Profile: None' is somewhat strange!
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FYI Multiple copies + a queue system has now been implemented.
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Indeed, a waste of time! There is no registry entry involved when going from PgcEdit to ImgBurn, it's done via CLI. As such, there would no way for ImgBurn to know where PgcEdit wanted the LB if you're rebooting and stuff. After that, when burning in ImgBurn, a dialog box should pop up offering choices of where you can burn. What info are you getting in that box? Right click on the 'Sectors' value on the main screen and you'll can get an idea of where ImgBurn thinks a layer break can go - without needing to actually burn anything.
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LOL I like that one!!!
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Sorry, it was always available for me so I assumed it was for everyone! It's enabled now and should be pretty obvious how it works
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Why not go for a 4550 / 4551?
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#39;( I do believe I fixed it
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I know what you mean Moe but I don't think that would work too well in practice. It's obviously simpler from my point of view to just add another drop down box, but that then clutters up the GUI a bit. It also then brings in the possibilty of people accidently changing the wrong box for the media they're burning. If I was to combine them into 1 box via code and display the right box depending on the inserted media, people are bound to change the value with the wrong media in the drive, eject the disc and insert the right one, only to find the speed they'd selected had vanished and been replaced by whatever they last selected for that media type. The speed for the other media would then also be wrong. I hope you see where I'm going with this
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A quick snoop of cdspeed shows that there's is no easy of doing it. By that I mean it's not like DVD which actually stores the ID (in a readable format) on the disc, it's just a bunch of numbers (Which is exactly what Wesociety said earlier). I'm not one for building databases into my programs as they always go out of date and I may not be around forever! lol
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Maybe invision switched from using " to terminate strings, to using '. It is a different version of the forum software and I believe it was quite a big overhaul.
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DVDD SAO/packet vs ImgBurn DAO/incremental
LIGHTNING UK! replied to ROBAK's topic in ImgBurn Support
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You may be better off talking to vso about this. Try to find out what they're doing their end that could be causing it to interrupt the burn process.
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There are a couple of differences if you use NT4 and the SPTI I/O manager. Shouldn't be anything major though, and leaving it without that compatibility setting certainly shouldn't crash things! Turn that thing off again and try to start the program whilst pressing down the F7 key. That'll disable all the I/O stuff and it may offer more clues!
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There are a couple of differences if you use NT4 and the SPTI I/O manager. Shouldn't be anything major though, and leaving it without that compatibility setting certainly shouldn't crash things!
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NT4 SP6a, no problems here I'm afraid. If you can find a memory minidump or something, I could probably tell you which driver is causing the bluescreen. Apps themselves don't generally kill things in that way.
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I shall check it under NT4 now!
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Are you using the patin-couffin I/O manager? If it really does happen the second you close the app, I can only guess divxtodvd is doing something weird with the drives that interrupts the burn process in a way that the burner can't recover from.