xbox360 Game burning problems. should i be worried?
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28. September 2009 @ 14:16 |
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Hi there i'm greg and i've got a flashed xbox 360 ixtreme 1.6 and i have got a tsst corp dvd-rom SH-D163B kreon flashed in my pc which i have happly been using to backup my games for at least a year now, unfortunatly the ram.cfm" class="forum_link" target="_blank">dvd-ram samsung DVD+R DL burner drive i have had for a while has broke, so i went and brought a HP DVD1270 DVD+R DL burner to replace it. i went to burn a game (Halo ODST Campain disk) as usual with it (ran the .iso through abgx360 first, came out perfect, all green) and the disk came out with random rings on the data side of the dvd (which never happened with my old one and the dvd drive does this to evry disk i burn even non xbox games and on single layer disks). i thought hmmmm..... i better check the halo odst game disk in good old abgx360. so i put the disk in my tsst corp SH-D163B dvd-rom drive and loaded it up. and it gave this
Checking for updates to GameNameLookup.csv and abgx360.dat...
Server file GameNameLookup.csv no newer than local file - not retrieving
Server file abgx360.dat no newer than local file - not retrieving
Error reading Layer Boundary Information (INVALID FIELD IN CDB)
There are 3 possibilities...
1. This isn't a DVD+R DL disc
2. This DVD drive simply doesn't support checking the layerbreak (try using a
different drive or add the option --skiplb to hide this message)
3. The drive has gone nuts and needs to be reset or replaced
Checking Game
ISO: "TSSTcorp DVD-ROM SH-D163B SB01 (E:)"
Layerbreak: Unknown
Size: 7838695424 bytes (SplitVid 3rd wave)
Files in ISO: 75, Folders in ISO: 7
Total bytes used: 3709147016 (50.82%)
Game appears to have random padding
Checking default.xex
Original PE Filename: atlas_cache_release.exe
Original PE Timestamp: 2009/04/28 05:06:11
Game Name: Halo 3: ODST
Developer: Bungie Studios
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Achievements: 47 Achievements totaling 1000 Gamerscore
XEX CRC = C0DFD095
XEX Media ID: B5D3D9BA90C80F73F6A7B699-152AB680
Halo 3: ODST
Region Code: 0xFFFFFFFF
Region Free!
Checking SS
Timestamp of Authoring: 2009/05/04 00:00:00
Timestamp of Mastering: 2009/07/30 18:34:35
SS CRC = DD8EC70C (RawSS = 0DFB954C)
SS Media ID: B5D3D9BA90C80F73F6A7B699-152AB680 (matches game)
SS looks valid
Checking DMI
Timestamp of Authoring: 2009/05/04 00:00:00 (matches SS)
DMI CRC = 32330D5B
DMI Media ID: B5D3D9BA90C80F73F6A7B699-152AB680 (matches game)
DMI looks valid
Checking PFI
PFI CRC = 2A4CCBD3
PFI matches known data (3rd wave - requires iXtreme v1.51 or later)
Video partition found
Video CRC = 0E58FB9D (V0 = CF942E7B, V1 = 4809B37A)
Video partition matches known data (3rd wave - requires iXtreme v1.51 or later)
Stealth check passed!
Starting Verification
Looking for DD8EC70CC0DFD095.ini in the online verified database
Server file DD8EC70CC0DFD095.ini no newer than local file - not retrieving
Using DD8EC70CC0DFD095.ini (322 bytes)
Video CRC matches
V0 CRC matches
V1 CRC matches
PFI CRC matches
DMI CRC matches
SS CRC matches
Xex CRC matches
As you can see it says it has passed stealth check and the only problem is the layer break (boundary) which it can't read.
However i put in my xbox anyway and it played fine! so now i was a bit confused....... i decided to put it my non flashed HP drive DVD 1270 DVD+R DL (the one it was burnt with) and ran it through abgx360 with that drive, and it gave this.
Checking for updates to GameNameLookup.csv and abgx360.dat...
Server file GameNameLookup.csv no newer than local file - not retrieving
Server file abgx360.dat no newer than local file - not retrieving
Checking Game
ISO: "HP DVD Writer 1270d GH22 (D:)"
Layerbreak: 1913760
Size: 7838695424 bytes (SplitVid 3rd wave)
Files in ISO: 75, Folders in ISO: 7
Total bytes used: 3709147016 (50.82%)
Game appears to have random padding
Checking default.xex
Original PE Filename: atlas_cache_release.exe
Original PE Timestamp: 2009/04/28 05:06:11
Game Name: Halo 3: ODST
Developer: Bungie Studios
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Achievements: 47 Achievements totaling 1000 Gamerscore
XEX CRC = C0DFD095
XEX Media ID: B5D3D9BA90C80F73F6A7B699-152AB680
Halo 3: ODST
Region Code: 0xFFFFFFFF
Region Free!
Checking SS
Timestamp of Authoring: 2009/05/04 00:00:00
Timestamp of Mastering: 2009/07/30 18:34:35
SS CRC = DD8EC70C (RawSS = 0DFB954C)
SS Media ID: B5D3D9BA90C80F73F6A7B699-152AB680 (matches game)
SS looks valid
Checking DMI
Timestamp of Authoring: 2009/05/04 00:00:00 (matches SS)
DMI CRC = 32330D5B
DMI Media ID: B5D3D9BA90C80F73F6A7B699-152AB680 (matches game)
DMI looks valid
Checking PFI
PFI CRC = 2A4CCBD3
PFI matches known data (3rd wave - requires iXtreme v1.51 or later)
Video partition found
Video CRC = 0E58FB9D (V0 = CF942E7B, V1 = 4809B37A)
Video partition matches known data (3rd wave - requires iXtreme v1.51 or later)
Stealth check passed!
Starting Verification
Looking for DD8EC70CC0DFD095.ini in the online verified database
Server file DD8EC70CC0DFD095.ini no newer than local file - not retrieving
Using DD8EC70CC0DFD095.ini (322 bytes)
Video CRC matches
V0 CRC matches
V1 CRC matches
PFI CRC matches
DMI CRC matches
SS CRC matches
Xex CRC matches
See, all fine, so now i don't know which drive to trust and i am worried as to if my dvd burner isn't working properly, or doesn't support layerbreaking, and that, it may lead to me getting banned off xbox Live, which i really don't want.
Any help/ clarification would be appreciated and i will respond to all coments!
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28. September 2009 @ 14:26 |
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By the way, the rings on the disk are not due to the quality of the disk, it is somthing to do with the burner (maybe it not supporting layerbreak??). and they are similar to the rings that are left on a disk when you move the xbox while the disk is spinning inside, except that they are just from where the dvd burner hasn't burnt it properly.
if you want a pic of the disk you'll have to tell me how to get it on here, as the only way i can see is to put a URL link to it and i don't have a web page.
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28. September 2009 @ 14:30 |
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By the way, the rings on the disk are not due to the quality of the disk, it is somthing to do with the burner (maybe it not supporting layerbreak??). and they are similar to the rings that are left on a disk when you move the xbox while the disk is spinning inside, except that they are just from where the dvd burner hasn't burnt it properly.
if you want a pic of the disk you'll have to tell me how to get it on here, as the only way i can see is to put a URL link to it and i don't have a web page.
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28. September 2009 @ 15:34 |
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I would be weary of the new burner.
Any burner putting physical rings on the disc does not sound like it is operating correctly.
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28. September 2009 @ 17:13 |
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That's a good point, but I don't think it is a broken burner, as I have successfuly burn a movie and a music cd with it, I was just wondering if because of the the funny layerbreak in my game if I could get banned? And I make them for a few of my friends so they would absolutely rape me if I got them banned!
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28. September 2009 @ 18:24 |
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on the movie you burned, does it also have the rings on it?
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28. September 2009 @ 19:08 |
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Yes it does, and it is an exact image (.iso) of the original movie and plays fine on my xbox a and pc. :)
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28. September 2009 @ 19:25 |
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well then a better question, is why would you keep a burner that physically damages your disks?
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28. September 2009 @ 19:34 |
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I'm not. Ther burner isn't damaging the disc at all, it just leaves a random gap (1mm) which leaves a visable ring (the ring is just where it has jumped and not burntit isn't actually damaging it) when burning and carries on, it doesnt mean the burn doesn't work, I was just wondering if Microsoft could detect the bad layer break and ban me.
P.S. Thanks for your help a lot of the time my posts are just ignored, it's appreciated ;)
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28. September 2009 @ 20:08 |
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No problem for the help.
Honestly, what I would do is try testing out another drive (for burning). If you can, borrow one from a friend and try it out on your setup.
I personally would not be comfortable playing games that are throwing flags when checked by abgx.
If another drive works, and doesn't cause the error to be shown, I'd stick with that and swap out burners.
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29. September 2009 @ 10:44 |
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Yes I do have really old DVD drive that will burn games without the data ring, but it can only do them at 2.4x which is quite slow. I thought i would try burning at that speed witch my new one, maybe it can't keep up with 8x speed (however it does say it can do 24x!). Again does anyone know if the ring on the disc will get me banned?
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29. September 2009 @ 12:20 |
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I don't think anyone can tell you for sure. This is the first time I have heard of anything like this, probably the same for others.
I personally would not put that in my 360. But you can do what you want.
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30. September 2009 @ 11:07 |
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Hhhm..... I think I will carry on with my hp DVD drive, I know it's stupid, but I can't be bothered changing, when no one is sure that there is somthing wrong and if it gets me banned, oh well it's not the end of the world :). Thanks for your time and imput though!
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30. September 2009 @ 11:25 |
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not a problem.
Keep us updated.hopefully nothing will, but if anything ever happens, be sure to let us know. I haven't seen/read anything similar to this, so it would be good for others to be able to reference in case something does.
Good luck.
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30. September 2009 @ 13:16 |
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Cheers :)
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13. October 2009 @ 15:51 |
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Hi there again, i realised that i had recently upgraded my ram from 2GB to 4BG. i changed back and now there are no rings! but i don't thing there was a downside to the rings. Any way im decaring this topic solved!
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