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fufufu

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  1. Great, thanks for your help. I look forward to the next release then.
  2. Ah, thanks for that. So in other words all data that was in the original ISO has all been burned on to the DVD so the DVD will work 100% on my ps2. It's only my Asus drive that's mistakenly reporting it's missing 1 sector. But am I right in saying this means I cannot rip a working ISO of this disk I've burned using ImgBurn because my drive will not read that last sector? If that is the case, will another drive with a different chipset be able to rip the full unaltered ISO from the already burned DVD?
  3. Why is this? I never knew there were different types of ISOs. Won't ImgBurn read the mounted ISO as a normal DVD and rip accordingly? And so the bug will not exist if I burn the newly ripped ISO by ImgBurn? (This is what I understood from the other thread) So this bug does not affect the disc in any way? ie. The disc will play 100% fine, I won't get to the end of the disc and have it not read because it's missing the sector (because it's essentially not missing at all?)?
  4. I have added the disc info, can I please have some feedback regarding my questions? Thanks.
  5. I have just added them to the bottom of my post. Cheers.
  6. Hi, I can't seem to be able to post in the original Thread, so I thought I'd post here. I own an Asus 1814BLT DVD-RW (with a MediaTek chipset I believe) and I'm having the same problem. During verify, ImgBurn will say: I'd like to know, is the disc still fine? Will it work the same as original disc with DVD/console/etc. even when this error shows? Am I able to rip an image of the burnt disc and have the same working ISO as I do now? This image I tried to burn is one of a PS2 game that I no longer have a working copy of. So my best option is to mount the ISO and rip with ImgBurn then burn with ImgBurn, right? Here's the ImgBurn log for the burn session: Read Mode Info:
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