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Layer break error ?? ISO was not authored correctly?


geekman28

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Hey guys!,

 

i have a what seems a simple question.

I have a Commercial DVD that i own on my hard drive it is dvd9.

i have it in file format, i ran it through DVD shrink just to put it all back together in an .ISO No compression

I then attempted to burn it using imgburn I get an error that says:

 

optimal L1 Data Zone start LBA: none found VTS_01 this disk has not been mastered correctly for burning onto a DL (OPT track Path) Disk

None of the cells meet the DVD-Video Specification Criteria for potential layer break position,

Do you want to continue anyway?

 

I then tried using isotools for making an .ISO instead of Shrink, but i got the same result.

 

Any ideas on what is happening? (!)

 

Copy of debug Log:

 

I 10:48:35 ImgBurn Version 1.2.0.0 started!

I 10:48:35 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

I 10:48:35 Initialising SPTI...

I 10:48:35 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 10:48:35 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 2 DVD?RWs!

W 10:57:13 Program 'Debug Mode' has been Enabled!

D 10:57:22 GetIFOLayerBreakPositions - MinL0DataZoneCapacity: 2067024

D 10:57:22 GetIFOLayerBreakPositions - MaxL0DataZoneCapacity: 2086912

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO - LBA: 292 - 301

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.VOB - LBA: 302 - 1088

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.BUP - LBA: 1089 - 1098

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO - LBA: 1099 - 1157

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.VOB - LBA: 1158 - 64907

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB - LBA: 64908 - 589194

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB - LBA: 589195 - 1113481

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB - LBA: 1113482 - 1637768

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_4.VOB - LBA: 1637769 - 2162055

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.VOB - LBA: 2162056 - 2686342

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_6.VOB - LBA: 2686343 - 3210629

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_7.VOB - LBA: 3210630 - 3734916

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_8.VOB - LBA: 3734917 - 4067522

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.BUP - LBA: 4067523 - 4067581

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_02_0.IFO - LBA: 4067582 - 4067590

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_02_0.VOB - LBA: 4067591 - 4067594

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_02_1.VOB - LBA: 4067595 - 4124216

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_02_0.BUP - LBA: 4124217 - 4124225

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_03_0.IFO - LBA: 4124226 - 4124234

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_03_0.VOB - LBA: 4124235 - 4124238

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_03_1.VOB - LBA: 4124239 - 4134036

D 10:57:22 File System - File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_03_0.BUP - LBA: 4134037 - 4134045

D 10:57:22 GetIFOLayerBreakPositions - Start/End LBA Match - File: VTS_01_4.VOB

Edited by geekman28
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humm....

 

is this something new that you have added into the new version?

i have burned DL disks before and image burn always auto calculated the break point and inserted it....

at least that's what the log always said...

this is actually the first problem i have had burning a DL...

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I then attempted to burn it using imgburn I get an error that says:

 

optimal L1 Data Zone start LBA: none found VTS_01 this disk has not been mastered correctly for burning onto a DL (OPT track Path) Disk

None of the cells meet the DVD-Video Specification Criteria for potential layer break position,

 

The error message is telling you the problem - perhaps previously ImgBurn could find "cells (that) meet the DVD-Video Specification Criteria for potential layer break position" ?

 

Have a go with PgcEdit as suggested :)

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As lfc said, maybe your previous images had been ok. There's a 1 in 16 chance they would be!

 

Also, previous images might not have warned you about this problem and just proceeded to burn via a slightly different method - and one that's NOT idea.

The newer versions try to get you a better quality burnt disc and warn you about potential problems.

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