Celt519 Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 Okay, this post is gonna be a bit tedious, but I might as well start at the beginning and give out as much detail as I can so it will be easier for everyone to understand where I'm at and hopefully figure out exactly what the problem is. What initially happened a few days ago was I recorded my favorite show (conveniently moved to a 4am time slot) and had one hour left on the DVD-RW disc from my Parasonic DVD/VHS player. I woke up that morning to find a light on and said that the DVD was "unreadable," which was the first time this has ever happened and the DVD itself played fine until that point. Because I was using it to record one more episode since one hr was left on it I could not finalize the dvd on my dvd recorder. So, I did some research on some other forums and it was suggested I use Isobuster. That did not work because the disc was too corrupted but I then tried Isopuzzle and that worked! I was successfully able to get an Iso file on my computer under My Videos. The Iso file can be played and read like a movie on VLC Media Player. Now....what I am trying to do is...transfer and convert this Iso file to a new DVD-RW so I can view and play it on a DVD recorder. There have been many problems I've had nonstop with this and have tried every single thing possible. First, I started with Nero and for some reason I can't get it to burn this file on a blank CD-R, DVD-RW, or DVD-R disc (all new and blank never used). I also tried Astroburn and I either get a message saying the disc has not been formatted or (for the CD-R disc specifically), there is not enough space capacity to hold the file. I have tried ImgBurn as my last bet and that hasn't proven to be successful thus far. It seems to be okay with CD-R but again I have the same problem in that it doesn't have enough space capacity. I've also tried DVD-RW but it comes up with an error message. And...for that, I've also done my research on this forum checking out the guides. I noticed there was a guide for this access denied message and I installed the explorer application. I did an "E:" search and there were a list of things that came up that were being used (the reason being that this may have been the problem as to why I could not get ImgBurn to get the burn process to work. I tried the right-click thing but nothing was coming up...as in no menu or option to turn what was preventing the ImgBurn from being able to do what it needs to do off. I noticed that the other guides I had checked out specifically were for burning to a double/single layer disc so is it possible that I need to do other steps before following those guides for this situation I'm having? I'm very confused. Any suggestions or tips on what I can do to fix this problem? Thanks!
Celt519 Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 This is what I get when attempting to burn to CD-R. W 11:10:50 User accepted disc space warning and is attempting to overburn! I 11:10:50 Operation Started! I 11:10:50 Source File: D:\LawlerDocs\My Videos\UNNAMED_VOLUME.iso I 11:10:50 Source File Sectors: 2,131,460 (MODE1/2048) I 11:10:50 Source File Size: 4,365,230,080 bytes I 11:10:50 Source File File System(s): None I 11:10:50 Destination Device: [1:0:0] HP DVD Writer 300c 7H29 (E:) (ATA) I 11:10:50 Destination Media Type: CD-R (Disc ID: 97m24s01f) (Speeds: 8x, 12x, 16x) I 11:10:50 Destination Media Sectors: 359,846 I 11:10:50 Write Mode: CD I 11:10:50 Write Type: SAO I 11:10:50 Write Speed: MAX I 11:10:50 Test Mode: No I 11:10:50 BURN-Proof: Enabled E 11:11:01 Failed to send Cue Sheet! E 11:11:03 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:12 I 11:11:03 Average Write Rate: N/A - Maximum Write Rate: N/A
Celt519 Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 For DVD-RW the message that I get is this: I/O Error! Device: [1:0:0] HP DVD Writer 300c 7H29 (E:) ATA ScSi Status: 0x02 Interpretation: Check Condition CDB: A1 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Interpretation: Blank Sense Area: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 02 03 04 05 Interpretation: Incompatible Medium Installed
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 Your drive doesn't appear to support the DVD-RW's you're using and of course burning to CD is failing because the image is DVD sized and therefore FAR too big for a CD. Try posting the FULL log from when you try and write to a DVD-RW. (and by FULL, I mean FULL)
Celt519 Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 (edited) This is what came up in the ImgBurn log when I tried to do it: I 17:23:32 ImgBurn Version 2.3.2.0 started! I 17:23:32 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 17:23:32 Total Physical Memory: 523,628 KB - Available: 261,240 KB I 17:23:32 Initialising SPTI... I 17:23:32 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 17:23:35 Found 2 DVD-ROMs and 1 DVD+RW! I 17:23:41 Operation Started! I 17:23:41 Device: [1:0:0] HP DVD Writer 300c 7H29 (E:) (ATA) I 17:23:41 Media Type: DVD-RW I 17:23:41 Quick Erase: Yes I 17:23:41 Erasing Disc... E 17:23:46 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:04 I don't know why but it won't give me any option to burn or write unless I click the erase icon for the disc even though it's blank. The erase method (either Quick or Full) fails and this comes up. The previous post I made (with the error message for the DVD-RW) is what pops up after the erase thing fails (in a separate screen, not in the log). My first thought was maybe all the discs I have are bad (they are a year and a half old, even though plenty I have were never used) and I considered going to the store opting to buy another set of DVD-RW's or DVD-RAM. But if you're saying that my comp doesn't support it then that probably wouldn't work either... Edited January 10, 2008 by Celt519
Celt519 Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 (edited) This is what turns up in the Imgburn main menu on the right hand corner. This contains the information about the HP DVD writer and cd... HP DVD Writer 300c 7H29 (ATA) Current Profile: DVD-ROM Disc Information: Status: Complete Erasable: No Sessions: 1 Sectors: 2 Size: 4,096 bytes Time: 00:02:02 (MM:SS:FF) TOC Information: Session 1... -> Track 01 (Mode 1, LBA: 0 - 0) -> LeadOut (LBA: 1) Physical Format Information (Last Recorded): Book Type: DVD-RW Part Version: 2 Disc Size: 120mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 1 Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP) Linear Density: 0.267 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 2,495,103 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 0 Current Format Capacity: Sectors: 2 Size: 4,096 bytes Time: 00:02:02 (MM:SS:FF) Preferred Format Capacity: Sectors: 1 Size: 2,048 bytes Time: 00:02:01 (MM:SS:FF) Maximum Format Capacity: Sectors: 1 Size: 2,048 bytes Time: 00:02:01 (MM:SS:FF) How is it that a blank disc cannot be erasable? Hmm... Edited January 10, 2008 by Celt519
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 You can't erase it because your drive only supports DVD+R / +RW discs. I 17:23:35 Found 2 DVD-ROMs and 1 DVD+RW! Now is probably good time to invest in a new multiformat burner.
Celt519 Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 That would be a little hard considering I'm a little short on dough for the time being...but would the ImgBurn software work with a DVD+RW disc for what I want to do?
JasonFriday13 Posted January 11, 2008 Posted January 11, 2008 Imgburn supports most formats, including all types of DVD, and blu ray . Yes, your DVD+RW will work with your drive and with ImgBurn.
Celt519 Posted January 12, 2008 Author Posted January 12, 2008 Awesome! I bought a bunch of DVD+RW and the ImgBurn problem has been solved. Now, with that out of the way, to burn the Iso file onto the DVD...am I suppose to write or build? I read the guides but they seem to be starting with DVD's to transfer to other DVDs and/or to the comp. I assume that because Iso is an image file it has to be converted first before I can actually burn it into a DVD so that it can be read by a DVD player. I am certain this question has been asked before so I wouldn't mind if one of you guys could post a link to a similar thread with instructions. Thank you for all your help Lightning UK and Jason! I appreciate it!
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted January 12, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008 I assume that because Iso is an image file it has to be converted first before I can actually burn it into a DVD so that it can be read by a DVD player. I am certain this question has been asked before so I wouldn't mind if one of you guys could post a link to a similar thread with instructions. Thank you for all your help Lightning UK and Jason! I appreciate it! Try here: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=61
Celt519 Posted January 12, 2008 Author Posted January 12, 2008 Hmmm....okay this is very odd. I've tried the steps in the link you gave me and the disc is coming up blank. When I load ImgBurn and start the process it first tells me that the disc needs to be formatted and asks if I would like to erase the disc (even though it's blank and brand new). It erases the disc then goes ahead with the write process (for about 20 mins or so...then does the process of verifying which takes another 20 mins.) Then when it's finished it tells me that the burn was successful and I get a separate menu that loads (not from Imgburn), stating that I have inserted a blank disc and asks what I want the computer to do. It lists a bunch of apps and such listing what I can do with them (i.e. Run iTunes to add music, run ImgBurn, Nero, etc.) I also tried to put it into a dvd player just to be sure and it says "No Play".
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 12, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008 It really does sounds as if it's just died on you. (btw, DVD+RW need formatting when they're new) You can get new drives for under £20 now and I doubt that's much more than you just paid for your DVD+RW's!
JasonFriday13 Posted January 12, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008 So thats why my new verb +rw needed a format first. I thought you could just pop one in and burn it straight away.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 12, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008 Nope, if you tried that (at my level of working), the write command would just error out saying the disc hasn't been formatted. At user level though, it's up to the program to decided if they want the user to know what's going on.
Celt519 Posted January 12, 2008 Author Posted January 12, 2008 (edited) I may have to do that. I tried this process again on the same comp and I was successfully able to get the Iso file onto the DVD+RW. But the Iso file (on the disc) is just the same as it were on my comp and cannot be read by a dvd player (and this was done using the steps in the link provided by Shamus). I used this cd to transfer the file to my laptop (it took a long time but I was able to get the file into my Videos folder) and I tried to do the same thing but unfortunately DVD+RW's are incompatible for the laptop. I also tried DVD-RW and that didn't work either. This is what came up for the laptop: I 15:42:23 ImgBurn Version 2.3.2.0 started! I 15:42:23 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 15:42:23 Total Physical Memory: 515,452 KB - Available: 189,408 KB I 15:42:23 Initialising SPTI... I 15:42:23 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 15:42:23 Found 1 DVD-ROM/CD-RW! I 15:42:37 Operation Started! I 15:42:37 Device: [1:0:0] PHILIPS CDRW/DVD CDD5263 UD91 (D:) (ATA) I 15:42:37 Media Type: DVD+RW (Speeds: 1.3x) I 15:42:37 Quick Erase: No I 15:42:37 Erasing Disc... E 15:42:38 Failed to Erase Disc - Cannot Format Medium - Incompatible Medium E 15:42:38 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:00 I 15:47:21 Operation Started! I 15:47:21 Device: [1:0:0] PHILIPS CDRW/DVD CDD5263 UD91 (D:) (ATA) I 15:47:21 Media Type: DVD+RW (Speeds: 1.3x) I 15:47:21 Quick Erase: No I 15:47:21 Erasing Disc... E 15:47:21 Failed to Erase Disc - Cannot Format Medium - Incompatible Medium E 15:47:21 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:00 I 15:48:41 Operation Started! I 15:48:41 Device: [1:0:0] PHILIPS CDRW/DVD CDD5263 UD91 (D:) (ATA) I 15:48:41 Media Type: DVD-RW (Speeds: 1.3x) I 15:48:41 Quick Erase: Yes I 15:48:41 Erasing Disc... E 15:48:45 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:03 Edited January 12, 2008 by Celt519
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 12, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008 Your laptop doesn't have a DVD burner, it can only burn CDs.
dontasciime Posted January 12, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008 if you are ending up with the ISO file on the disc your doing it wrong
Celt519 Posted January 12, 2008 Author Posted January 12, 2008 if you are ending up with the ISO file on the disc your doing it wrong What is the correct procedure then? Do I build the iso file onto the disc? I tried the guide that instructs to write the ISO file on to a dvd.
dontasciime Posted January 12, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008 can you pop disc in and view contents using windows explorer and if so what do you see ?
Celt519 Posted January 12, 2008 Author Posted January 12, 2008 Uhh...I guess nothing? I inserted the disc into my dvd-ROM drive and it came up showing the file in it and is followed by a separate menu "Open With...Choose the Program you want to use to open this file:" I selected Explorer but the Explorer did not come up....in fact it didn't do anything...just a blink and then stays the same.
dontasciime Posted January 12, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008 right click on the drive with the disc you burnt inside that drive and choose explore, what is the name of the file you see ?
Celt519 Posted January 12, 2008 Author Posted January 12, 2008 right click on the drive with the disc you burnt inside that drive and choose explore, what is the name of the file you see ? The File is coming up as "UNNAMED_VOLUME.iso
Celt519 Posted January 12, 2008 Author Posted January 12, 2008 I tried it again and I see a new toolbar tab that comes up above it under E:\ and it lists Astroburn a search toolbar and Daemon Tools. Is any of this making sense?
Celt519 Posted January 12, 2008 Author Posted January 12, 2008 I took a picture of it and this is what I see.
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