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I'm in the process of burning Step Brothers with ImageBurn, but as it's verifying the sectors at the very end, it fails and says "I/O Error". What does this mean? This is what I did, in order...

I ripped Step Brothers using the newest version of DvdFab. I then ran those VOB/BUP/IFO files through FixVTS and processed the full dvd. When I opened ImageBurn, I selected the "write files to disc" option first. Is that even right? I'm assuming it is, but it didn't say in the guidelines. Even though it says I'm writing files to a disc, it is still burning me the image onto the DVDR DL like it would an .ISO file right? So that'd it be ready to be viewed in a DVD player?? That is what makes most sense to me...

After that, I then opened the FixVTS ripped files folder into ImageBurn. I inserted my DVDR DL (using my father's computer who has a DVDR DL-writing disc drive). I also made sure it was in Build Mode and Output to Device like in the guidelines. For the supported write speeds, the lowest was 4x, so I selected that one. Then when I was ready to burn, it prompted me a few messages before it started burning...

First, it asked me if the FixVTS files represented that of the exact VTS files ripped from in DvdFab... I'm assuming they're the same, that's what makes most sense to me, so I clicked "yes".

After that, it asked me about the Layer Break Position. There were only 3 selections, all of which were "average" and SPLIP was all "yes". When I previewed the 3 each individually, the picture was very fuzzy and jumpy for all of them. Is that supposed to be? or is that not normal? If that's not right, what went wrong?? Would that be Dvd Fab or FixVTS? I also saw something in the guidelines about a Cell 1 being before the break, and a Cell 2 being after the break, but didn't quite understand... What is that about?? Is this even important? because my first option started at Cell 5 it said. I started it from the beginning, and didn't see anything where I could preview a Cell 1 or Cell 2...

If that IS normal, then proceeding from there, I clicked on the top selection as per my preference viewing between the fuzziness, and went on to the next step. I assigned it a Volume Label as well. When that was all said and done, I went to burn. It got past 100%, then when it went into "veryifying sectors", an error came up reading "I/O Error! Device:(the drive). ScsiStatus: 0x2, Interpretation: Check Condition. CDB:(a bunch of numbers), Interpretation: Read (10) - Sector:(numbers). Sense Area:(a bunch of numbers), Interpretation: No Seek Complete. What does this error message mean??

For those who may say try VOB Blanker... I did that as well, and also failed but with a different error message reading only "Session Fixation Error Writing Lead Out". I did the same steps from Dvd Fab to VOB Blanker as I did with FixVTS. Went thru the prompts the same, and burned the same... Only difference was that after it reached 100%, it failed even sooner at the "finalizing disc" stage, along with that error message. And what does this error mean??

Why am I having trouble with both routes? Do these 2 errors mean that something went wrong in the Dvd Fab or VOB Blanker/FixVTS stages of ripping?? or strictly with ImageBurn? Or maybe it's even all of them? As you can see I'm frustrated enough to take the time time out to write all of this... Any help is much appreciated. And please don't just send me another link where I'm just going to have to re-post this whole message again...

 

Thank you!!

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ImgBurn reports what it was told by the burner. The 'No Seek Complete' error means the drive couldn't read the burned disc, and the 'Session Fixation' error means the burner couldn't even finish the burn. Those problems are likely to be caused by low quality media, especially when using dual-layer discs, so please read this: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000

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