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Hi everyone!
Well, I just got software to burn DVDs. Somehow, I made an error in burning my first DVD (Finding Nemo). First, I decided to compress the data in Shrink 3.0. Because the bar was completely green, though, I assumed it?d be okay to go ahead with the burning. I opened DVD Decrypter.
Mode, ISO, Read. I extracted the file onto my C: drive.
When it was finished, I was left with two files:
Finding Nemo.iso
Finding Nemo.mds
The tutorial online told me to find a .dvd file; since there was none, I selected the .mds. I got an error message that told me the file size was too big. I remembered the bar in Shrink 3.0 being completely green, so I bypassed the error message and continued with the burn. It got to about 56% after 15 minutes, and an error message popped up:
I/O Error!
Device: [0:0:0]_NEC DVD+RW ND-5100A 10AC (D:)
SsciStatus 0x02
Interpretation: Check condition
CDB: 2A 00 00 23 05 40 00 00 10 00
Interpretation: Write (10) ? Sectors: 2295104 ? 2295119
Sense Area: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 21 00 00 00 00 00
Interpretation: Logical Block Address Out of Range
It quit burning after that 56%, and now all I have is the federal warning on disc, lol. I think my first error was picking the .mds file over the .iso. My second was probably ignoring that message saying the content was too large for the disc.
Also, when I used Shrink 3.0 before, instead of giving me a few files, it gave me about 25 mini files. Is this typical? What would I do with 25 little files?
Any advice out there, on Finding Nemo, and the multiple files Shrink gave me?
Thanks!
Jen
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