dual layer freezing please help
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kr2004
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7. July 2007 @ 11:22 |
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have you ever burned a dual layer disc if so how do you stop it from freezing, my dvd freezes half way, im trying to burn a dual layer dvd with two dance programmes, they are fitting fine, i burned with liquid 6 and the dvd i used was RIDISC DVD+R DL
i made a iso with DVD Shrink then i burned it with DVD Decrypter but the second is still freezing, disc im using isRIDISC DVD+R DL burnt at 2x speed
please help thanks
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7. July 2007 @ 11:40 |
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7. July 2007 @ 13:39 |
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hi there i downloaded the free ap, but i get a message saying this:
optical L1 zone start LBA: none found!(VTS_01)
This image has been mastered correctly for burning on to double layer(OPT track path) disc.
none of the cells meet the dvd-video cells specification criteria for a potentioal layer break position
do you want to continue anyway?
i didn't continue because i don't understand, i put a dual layer disc and its 7 gb, whats the prob?
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7. July 2007 @ 15:38 |
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pls reply
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7. July 2007 @ 17:39 |
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kr2004
It looks like there maybe a problem with the way the image was created and this maybe the reason why.
Quote: i made a iso with DVD Shrink
You shouldn't use shrink if you plan on doing a full movie backup (no compression) and then want to burn the file/s to dual layer media. Shrink is best suited for DVD-9 to DVD-5 backups.
Lets start over and take a different approach or two.
1) Download DVDFab decrypter HD (free) and install it.
Link for download http://www.dvdfab.com/mlink/download.php?g=HDDECRYPTER
2) Use DVDFab to rip the video files to your hard drive doing a full movie backup, you can have it create an ISO image file.
3) Now use Imgburn to burn the image to your dual layer disk.
Another option is, if DVD Shrink was able to do this movie, then so might DVD Decrypter.
1) Use DVD Decrypter in ISO read mode to rip the video files to your hard drive, DVD Decrypter should create an ISO image file of the movie.
2) Use DVD Decrypter in ISO write mode to burn the ISO image to your dual layer media. Not sure, but if two files are created (an ISO image file and a .MDS file), point decrypter to the .MDS file, it contains all the info need to burn the image to disk correctly.
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8. July 2007 @ 02:41 |
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hi i have menus on the videos too, shrink compressed my files, so now i have re-made the iso disc i burnt it straight from the editing suite to iso, i have also burnt VOB files in a seperate folder. Im following your instructions now, i have downloaded the dvdfab, and now from the VOB files with this programme im creating a Iso image file. Then with Imgburn i will try and burn it to see if it works.
i'll let you know
thanks
Quote: kr2004
It looks like there maybe a problem with the way the image was created and this maybe the reason why.
[quote]i made a iso with DVD Shrink
You shouldn't use shrink if you plan on doing a full movie backup (no compression) and then want to burn the file/s to dual layer media. Shrink is best suited for DVD-9 to DVD-5 backups.
Lets start over and take a different approach or two.
1) Download DVDFab decrypter HD (free) and install it.
Link for download http://www.dvdfab.com/mlink/download.php?g=HDDECRYPTER
2) Use DVDFab to rip the video files to your hard drive doing a full movie backup, you can have it create an ISO image file.
3) Now use Imgburn to burn the image to your dual layer disk.
Another option is, if DVD Shrink was able to do this movie, then so might DVD Decrypter.
1) Use DVD Decrypter in ISO read mode to rip the video files to your hard drive, DVD Decrypter should create an ISO image file of the movie.
2) Use DVD Decrypter in ISO write mode to burn the ISO image to your dual layer media. Not sure, but if two files are created (an ISO image file and a .MDS file), point decrypter to the .MDS file, it contains all the info need to burn the image to disk correctly.[/quote]
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8. July 2007 @ 02:59 |
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its still not working i made the iso with dvdfab then tried to burn with imburn but the same messages comes up
optical L1 zone start LBA: none found!(VTS_01)
This image has been mastered correctly for burning on to double layer(OPT track path) disc.
none of the cells meet the dvd-video cells specification criteria for a potentioal layer break position
please reply
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8. July 2007 @ 04:21 |
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more info the dvd freezes after 3 hours, midway of the second dance performance.
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8. July 2007 @ 06:34 |
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kr2004
Is this a movie that you made or is it a store bought DVD you're trying to backup?
It looks like the video files are being created incorrectly if you're still getting the same error.
Try this suggestion:
Quote: Another option is, if DVD Shrink was able to do this movie, then so might DVD Decrypter.
1) Use DVD Decrypter in ISO read mode to rip the video files to your hard drive, DVD Decrypter should create an ISO image file of the movie.
2) Use DVD Decrypter in ISO write mode to burn the ISO image to your dual layer media. Not sure, but if two files are created (an ISO image file and a .MDS file), point decrypter to the .MDS file, it contains all the info need to burn the image to disk correctly.
Or..
Use DVDFab again to rip the video files to your HDD (Whole movie backup), have it create the standard video file types (ie.. .bup, .ifo, .vob), then run Imgburn and use the BUILD mode to create the ISO image file, then burn it to disk. If you need to know how to use the build mode to create the image file, you can use the guides link I gave above to show you.
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8. July 2007 @ 10:29 |
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hi the footage im trying to burn is not a dvd from the store, its a project im trying to export from my timeline on my editing suite.
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8. July 2007 @ 14:09 |
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hi i tried dcrypter way i tried to make the dvd a iso, but the dycrypter didn't go far then 63%, i think this is because the disc is the one that freezes half way.
Can't do it from the hdd, because i already have the files (vobs) on the harddrive?
Try this suggestion:
Quote: Another option is, if DVD Shrink was able to do this movie, then so might DVD Decrypter.
1) Use DVD Decrypter in ISO read mode to rip the video files to your hard drive, DVD Decrypter should create an ISO image file of the movie.
2) Use DVD Decrypter in ISO write mode to burn the ISO image to your dual layer media. Not sure, but if two files are created (an ISO image file and a .MDS file), point decrypter to the .MDS file, it contains all the info need to burn the image to disk correctly.
Or..
Use DVDFab again to rip the video files to your HDD (Whole movie backup), have it create the standard video file types (ie.. .bup, .ifo, .vob), then run Imgburn and use the BUILD mode to create the ISO image file, then burn it to disk. If you need to know how to use the build mode to create the image file, you can use the guides link I gave above to show you.[/quote]
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8. July 2007 @ 14:39 |
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i can't rip from any disc becasue i have yet successfully burnt the dvd, but i have the files on the harddrive but i know how to open them as a whole or within the folder on dycrypter.
help
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8. July 2007 @ 19:57 |
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I don't know how your suite creates the video files, but there mabe a compliance issue.
You state above that you already have the files on your hard drive (vobs), are you saying that you only have .vob files or also have .ifo and .bup files as well?.. this does make a difference.
If you only have .vob files, then IFOEdit will be needed to create corresponding .bup and .ifo files to make the video DVD compliant.
If the files on your hard drive are .vob, .ifo, and .bup, lets see if running them thru FixVTS will make a difference.
Here you can get FixVTS (free) and a simple guide on use:
http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/fixvts_guide.cfm
Try processing the files thru FixVTS, then use imgburn in Build mode to create an ISO file, then burn the file to disk using imgburn. FixVTS should help with making the files DVD compliant, which may solve the problem with the layer break and freezing.
Vobblanker or IFOEdit can also be used to do this, but FixVTS is the easiest to use.
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9. July 2007 @ 04:59 |
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9. July 2007 @ 05:20 |
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ok i can't seem to show you the picture but says
1/O: Error
Device: 40.00 SONY DVD RW-G120A MYS2 (E:) (ATA)
ScsiStatus:0x02
interpretation check condition
CDB: 2800 00 2A 01 00 00 00 01 00
interpretation read 10(sector: 2752768
sense Area....
interpretation LEC uncorrectable error
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please reply
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10. July 2007 @ 02:19 |
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13. July 2007 @ 06:44 |
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thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou
the firmware worked like a charm and now the dvd doesn't freeze on the player :):)
me happy
although another player of my mine said no disc when i inserted the dual layer disc
its yakumo is there anyway i can make it play dual layer?
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13. July 2007 @ 07:33 |
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You're welcome:)
Glad you stuck with it, some just give up.
NOW:
Is the player old? Older (as well as some newer ones) players can be very picky as to what media they like, you can try and booktype the disk as a DVD-ROM to increase compatibility. Booktyping can only be applied to DVD+R disks and it's a feature your burner must support. If you're using imgburn it can be used to apply bootyping to the disk and label it as a DVD-ROM so the player will recognize it as a DVD-ROM and play it.
Here is some info on it as well as a guide on how to set it, the guide shows it using DVD decrypter, but I believe it's the same with imgburn, the programs are similar.
http://www.booktypefaq.com/
This guide is for imgburn booktyping
http://www.digital-digest.com/articles/s...burn_page1.html
If you can't apply booktyping for what ever reason, get a player that supports all formats and you should have no problem playing anything in it.
Cheers
John.
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13. July 2007 @ 12:10 |
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13. July 2007 @ 12:23 |
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my standalone player is Yakumo
my burner in my computer is a Sony and i can't see SONY in the dropl list.
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14. July 2007 @ 08:09 |
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If you din't see a sony option, then your sony drive isn't supported by imgburn.
You could try downloading a trial version of Nero, nero will allow you to booktype your +R media as long as your drive supports the feature (you'll know if it doesn't).
Nero
http://www.nero.com/nero7/enu/nero7-demo.php
If you can't seem to get this to work for what ever reason, it's probably easier to buy a new player as suggested.
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