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transviet
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18. December 2004 @ 20:55 |
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I am having problem using NeroRecode to burn a simple DVD file. I have a latest firmware for my DVD burner. The burner from the same maufacture works fine on another computer. Here is the message that I got.
********** Nero Recode 2 **********
Version: 2.2.6.1
Project type: Copy entire DVD
Target size: DVD5 (2282925)
22:11:48 File LangStreamPatcher.cpp, Line 56
Command table patching started...
22:11:48 File LangStreamPatcher.cpp, Line 133
All tables successfully patched!
Burn settings:
Target: DVDRW IDE1108
Number of copies: 1
Write speed: 0 KB/s
Temp folder: H:\NeroRecode (61381705728 bytes free)
Direct burning: false
Target media: DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD-RAM, DVD+R9 Double Layer
Shutdown when finished: false
Advanced Analysis: true
Compress Adaptive: false
22:13:02 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 231
Compile DVD: init
VMG Menus Vobs [1 vobus] 0.04MB -> 0.04MB [R 1.00]
Video: 0.04MB, extra: 0.00MB
Audio: 0 streams
Subpicture: 0 streams
VTS_01 Menus Vobs [1 vobus] 0.21MB -> 0.21MB [R 1.00]
Video: 0.20MB, extra: 0.00MB
Audio: 0 streams
Subpicture: 1 streams
0. 0. English 0.00MB [enabled]
VTS_01 Title Vobs [2634 vobus] 856.32MB -> 856.32MB [R 1.00]
Video: 816.76MB, extra: 39.56MB
Audio: 1 streams
0. 0. MPEG-1 2-ch English 34.41MB [enabled]
Subpicture: 0 streams
22:13:02 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 1152
Compile DVD: begin copy 1
22:13:02 File NeroRecorderBase.cpp, Line 452
Writing to disc: DVD-RW
22:13:02 File NeroRecorderBase.cpp, Line 466
Free capacity on disc: 2286267 sectors (2298496)
22:13:02 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 684
Compile DVD: begin deep analysis
22:14:59 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 479
Compile DVD: burning 2286267 sectors (644431 required)
22:14:59 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 656
Compile DVD: adjust target size to 4465.37MB (1258.65MB obtained)
22:14:59 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 524
Compiling DVD Volume started
22:14:59 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 1058
Compile DVD: finished VMG Menus Vobs
VMG Menus Vobs:
Original 0.04MB -> Expected 0.04MB -> Output 0.04MB
Finished error 0.00MB
Ratio encoded = 0
Original encoded = 1
Slide encoded = 0
StillImage encoded = 0
Output extra size = 0.00MB
Source video size = 0.04MB
Pictures Modified [I 0] [P 0] [B 0]
22:14:59 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 1058
Compile DVD: finished VTS_01 Menus Vobs
VTS_01 Menus Vobs:
Original 0.21MB -> Expected 0.21MB -> Output 0.21MB
Finished error 0.00MB
Ratio encoded = 0
Original encoded = 1
Slide encoded = 0
StillImage encoded = 0
Output extra size = 0.00MB
Source video size = 0.20MB
Pictures Modified [I 0] [P 0] [B 0]
22:16:00 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 1058
Compile DVD: finished VTS_01 Title Vobs
VTS_01 Title Vobs:
Original 856.32MB -> Expected 856.32MB -> Output 856.32MB
Finished error 0.00MB
Ratio encoded = 0
Original encoded = 2634
Slide encoded = 0
StillImage encoded = 0
Output extra size = 40.82MB
Source video size = 815.50MB
Pictures Modified [I 0] [P 0] [B 0]
22:16:04 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 547
Compile DVD: completed successfuly (856.65MB)
22:16:04 File NeroRecorderBase.cpp, Line 1023
Burning 194 files with total size of 1319607488 bytes on hard disk
22:16:04 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 1152
Compile DVD: begin copy 1
Windows XP 5.1
IA32
WinAspi: -
ahead WinASPI: File 'F:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeroFiles\Wnaspi32.dll': Ver=2.0.1.74, size=164112 bytes, created 10/26/2004 5:35:34 PM
Nero API version: 6.6.0.3
Using interface version: 6.6.0.2
Installed in: F:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeroFiles\
Application: Ahead\Nero Recode
Recorder: <DVDRW IDE1108> Version: B130 - HA 1 TA 0 - 6.6.0.3
Adapter driver: <IdeChnDr> HA 1
Drive buffer : 2048kB
Bus Type : default (0) -> ATAPI, detected: ATAPI
=== Scsi-Device-Map ===
DiskPeripheral : IC35L060AVV207-0 IdeChnDr Port 0 ID 0 DMA: On
DiskPeripheral : IC35L090AVV207-0 IdeChnDr Port 0 ID 1 DMA: Off
CdRomPeripheral : DVDRW IDE1108 IdeChnDr Port 1 ID 0 DMA: On
CdRomPeripheral : AXV CD/DVD-ROM 2.2a a347scsi Port 2 ID 0 DMA: Off
=== CDRom-Device-Map ===
DVDRW IDE1108 D: CDRom0
AXV CD/DVD-ROM J: CDRom1
=======================
AutoRun : 1
Excluded drive IDs:
WriteBufferSize: 83886080 (0) Byte
ShowDrvBufStat : 0
BUFE : 0
Physical memory : 767MB (785412kB)
Free physical memory: 338MB (346272kB)
Memory in use : 55
Uncached PFiles: 0x0
Use Inquiry : 1
Global Bus Type: default (0)
Check supported media : Disabled (0)
18.12.2004
NeroAPI
10:16:07 PM #1 Phase 112 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 276
DVD-Video files reallocation started
10:16:07 PM #2 Phase 114 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 276
DVD-Video files reallocation completed (no file modified)
10:16:07 PM #3 Phase 111 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 276
DVD-Video files sorted
10:16:07 PM #4 Text 0 File Reader.cpp, Line 127
Reader running
10:16:07 PM #5 Text 0 File Writer.cpp, Line 122
Writer DVDRW IDE1108 running
10:16:07 PM #6 ISO9660GEN -11 File geniso.cpp, Line 3286
First writeable address = 0 (0x00000000)
10:16:07 PM #7 ISO9660GEN -11 File geniso.cpp, Line 3286
First writeable address = 0 (0x00000000)
10:16:07 PM #8 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 3151
Turn on Disc-At-Once, using DVD media
10:16:07 PM #9 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 256
Last possible write address on media: 2298495 (510:46.45, 4489MB)
Last address to be written: 645017 (143:20.17, 1259MB)
10:16:07 PM #10 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 268
Write in overburning mode: NO (enabled: CD)
10:16:07 PM #11 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 2309
Recorder: DVDRW IDE1108, Media type: DVD-RW
Disc Manufacturer: -
Disc Application Code: 0, Disc Physical Code: 0
10:16:07 PM #12 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 430
>>> Protocol of DlgWaitCD activities: <<<
=========================================
10:16:07 PM #13 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 830
Setup items (after recorder preparation)
0: TRM_DATA_MODE1 ()
2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
original disc pos #0 + 645168 (645168) = #645168/143:22.18
relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/ required, no patch infos
-> TRM_DATA_MODE1, 2048, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 645168 blocks [DVDRW IDE1108]
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10:16:07 PM #14 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 1040
Prepare recorder [DVDRW IDE1108] for write in CUE-sheet-DAO
DAO infos:
==========
MCN: ""
TOCType: 0x00; Session Closed, disc fixated
Tracks 1 to 1:
1: TRM_DATA_MODE1, 2048/0x00, FilePos 0 0 1321304064, ISRC ""
DAO layout:
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__Start_|____Track_|_Idx_|_CtrlAdr_|_RecDep__________
0 | lead-in | 0 | 0x41 | 0x00
0 | 1 | 0 | 0x41 | 0x00
0 | 1 | 1 | 0x41 | 0x00
645168 | lead-out | 1 | 0x41 | 0x00
10:16:07 PM #15 Phase 24 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 276
Caching of files started
10:16:07 PM #16 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 4038
Cache writing successful.
10:16:07 PM #17 Phase 25 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 276
Caching of files completed
10:16:07 PM #18 Phase 36 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 276
Burn process started at 2.4x (3,324 KB/s)
10:16:07 PM #19 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 2596
Verifying disc position of item 0 (relocatable, disc pos, no patch infos, orig at #0): write at #0
10:16:07 PM #20 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 2248
Recording mode: Sequential Recording Mode
10:16:07 PM #21 Text 0 File Mmc.cpp, Line 21025
Set BUFE: Super Link -> ON
10:16:07 PM #22 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 2389
Start write address at LBA 0
DVD high compatibility mode: Yes
10:16:07 PM #23 Text 0 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 8315
---- DVD Structure: Physical Format Information (00h) ----
Layer: 0, Address: 0 (0 h), AGID: 0; Length: 2050
Book Type: DVD-RW (3), Part Version: 2
Disc Size: 120 mm, Maximum Rate: <not specified> (F h)
Number of Layers: 1, Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP), Layer Type: recordable
Linear Density: 0,267 um/bit, Track Density: 0,74 um/track
Starting Physical Sector Number of Data Area: 30000 h (DVD-ROM, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW)
End Physical Sector Number of Data Area: 0 h
End Sector Number in Layer 0: 0 h
Data in Burst Cutting Area (BCA) does not exist
Start sector number of the current Border-Out: 0 h
Start sector number of the next Border-In: 0 h
Media Specific [16..63]:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
10:16:07 PM #24 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 5438
Drive: DVDRW IDE1108
Book Type request: DVD-ROM
Changing the Book Type was finished successfully, return code 0
10:16:07 PM #25 CDR -1207 File DVDR.cpp, Line 4827
Book Type automatically set to: DVD-ROM
10:16:20 PM #26 Text 0 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 1282
22:16:20.406 - DVDRW IDE1108\H1 T0 : Queue again later
10:17:03 PM #27 SCSI -1135 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 1430
SCSI Exec, HA 1, TA 0, LUN 0, buffer 0x045F0000
Status: 0x04 (0x01, SCSI_ERR)
HA-Status 0x00 (0x00, OK)
TA-Status 0x02 (0x01, SCSI_TASTATUS_CHKCOND)
Sense Key: 0x03 (KEY_MEDIUM_ERROR)
Sense Code: 0x0C
Sense Qual: 0x00
CDB Data: 0x2A 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x00
Sense Data: 0x71 0x00 0x03 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0A
0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0C 0x00
10:17:03 PM #28 CDR -1135 File Writer.cpp, Line 311
Write error
10:17:03 PM #29 Text 0 File ThreadedTransfer.cpp, Line 228
all writers idle, stopping conversion
10:17:03 PM #30 Text 0 File ThreadedTransfer.cpp, Line 222
conversion idle, stopping reader
10:17:03 PM #31 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 2632
EndDAO: Last written address was 511
10:17:03 PM #32 Phase 181 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 276
Writing lead-out...
10:17:03 PM #33 SCSI -1066 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 1176
SCSI Exec, HA 1, TA 0, LUN 0
Status: 0x04 (0x01, SCSI_ERR)
HA-Status 0x00 (0x00, OK)
TA-Status 0x02 (0x01, SCSI_TASTATUS_CHKCOND)
Sense Key: 0x05 (KEY_ILLEGAL_REQUEST)
Sense Code: 0x24
Sense Qual: 0x00
CDB Data: 0xFA 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xAA 0xFF
Sense Data: 0x70 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0A
0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x24 0x00
10:17:03 PM #34 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 5438
Drive: DVDRW IDE1108
Book Type request: DVD+RW
Changing the Book Type was finished with error, return code -1066
10:17:03 PM #35 Phase 38 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 276
Burn process failed at 2.4x (3,324 KB/s)
Existing drivers:
File 'Drivers\InCDfs.SYS': Ver=4, 3, 0, 5, size=93440 bytes, created 9/13/2004 11:54:06 AM (InCD4 driver for win NT/2K/XP)
File 'Drivers\InCDpass.SYS': Ver=4, 3, 0, 5, size=28672 bytes, created 9/13/2004 11:54:46 AM (InCD4 driver for win NT/2K/XP)
File 'Drivers\InCDrec.SYS': Ver=4, 3, 0, 5, size=7680 bytes, created 9/13/2004 11:58:10 AM (InCD4 driver for win NT/2K/XP)
Registry Keys:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon\AllocateCDROMs : 0 (Security Option)
22:17:05 File NeroRecorderBase.cpp, Line 833
Burn failed (3)
22:17:06 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 301
Compile DVD: exit
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ScubaPete
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29. December 2004 @ 16:21 |
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Hello Huy Nguyen, welcome to aD,
First off, May I suggest that you go back and edit your log and remove your serial number for nero so others won't steal them.
They are listed 2X. Once at the top, under your name (you may wish to remove that too -) and next, at the bottom of the compiling log, just above your WindowsXP 5.1.
I'm sorry but I don't see anything right off that tells us what your problem is. We have a Nero tech here at aD BUT he's on his Xmas Holiday and won't be back until about Jan 3rd.
Meanwhile let me give you some things to check -
There are some things we should check as they have a direct influence over how our drive behaves -
Physically, Your burner s/b set as "master" on your IDE cable and the IDE cable s/b an 80-pin cable not a 40-pin. Always double-check your burner's jumpers to make sure they are correctly set for master, not slave if you installed the burner yourself.
1. Let's check for up-to-date Firmware for your burner.
"OK, so what is this "Firmware" garbage?" Fair question. Firmware is a "tutor" who's job it is to eliminate any "bugs" found in your drive and to "introduce" your burner to all the different kinds of media to your burner is likely to run into and to tell your burner a little bit about it. What type of media it is and at what speed to burn it. As new media is introduced OR, as the Mfgrs of your burner find new ways to use it, new firmware updates OR "Flash upgrades" come out to "school" your burner, keeping it up-to-date. It's good to keep your burner up-to-date as it "tweaks" your burner and keeps it operating at peak performance.
Of major Importance ? When dealing firmware, you must match your burner's exact model with the proper Firmware. Trying to "Flash" your burner with something "Close" won't do it. It must be the exact firmware for your drive. ("Flashing" is what the installation is referred to when you put the firmware into your drive.) Trying to "Flash" your drive with some other drive's firmware can ruin your drive.
At the bottom of the page look for "What's my firmware? - Try this little tool I found," Download this tool and check out your Firmware's health (up-to-date wise). You can probably get a current upgrade there also ?
http://flashman.rpc-1.com/
Firmware page -
http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_all.php
Always check your burner's Mfgr's "Support" section to see if some newer Firmware is there -
Firmware, You can't burn without it -
Now we need to see if we have a working ASPI Layer.
"Yea right, and ASPI stands for Another Stupid Piece of Insanity, right ?" No, not quite, it stands for "Advanced SCSI Programming Interface". "Well that tells me nothing, what's it do ?" That's a much easier question to answer. It is kind of a "translator" allowing your software to talk your hardware in a manner that your hardware will understand. Let's imagine an Earthman trying to talk to a rock. Now, think of a sledgehammer as being the interface. With the interface in play, the Earthman can tell the rock to disperse into gravel no matter what planet the rock is from, OK ? Good, let's see if we have a sledgehammer ?
2. Check for your ASPI Layer. If one isn't present, we'll need to get one and reinstall it, then reboot our PC to allow it to "settle in".
ASPI Checker -
http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/support/driverdetail.jsp?cat=%2fProduct%2fEZ-SCSI_5.0&filekey=aspichk.exe&sess=no
Force 1.8 ASPI Layer -
http://forceaspi18.w.interia.pl/
Finally, we need to check your DMA. "Ooohh, no you're not ! Only my husband or my Doctor checks my "D", "M" . . whatever . . ." No, no, it's OK, DMA stands for "Direct Memory Access" transfer mode OR as we say in the computer field, it's a really, fast way to move stuff. Many PC's today are using UDMA or "Ultra Direct Memory Access transfer mode, or as we like to call it, a really super-duper fast way to move stuff as opposed to the PIO mode. The PIO or Programmed I/O mode, is a technique whereby the system CPU and support hardware directly control the transfer of data between the system and the hard disk since shortly after the beginning of PC's up until the mid-1990's. So we want DMA (fast) more than we PIO (slow).
3. Let's check your Drive's transfer mode. It should be DMA-4, not PIO.
Windows XP downgrades the Ultra DMA transfer mode after receiving six CRC errors and drops it down to the much slower PIO mode.
To enable DMA mode using the Device Manager
1. Go to "My Computer, ""System Tools," "View System Information," then System Properties, "Hardware," Then Open Device Manager
2. Double-click IDE ATA//ATAPI Controllers to display the list of controllers and channels.
3. Right-click the icon for the channel to which your burner is connected and select Properties. Now click the Advanced Settings tab.
4. In the Current Transfer Mode drop-down box, select DMA if available if the current setting says, "PIO Only."
If the drop-down box already says, "DMA if Available" but the current transfer mode is PIO, then the user must "toggle" the settings. That is, change the selection from "DMA if available" to PIO only, and click "OK".
Then repeat the steps above to change the selection to "DMA if available".
OPTION: Right-click the burner and select "Uninstall" and then "OK" all prompts until the PC reboots. Upon rebooting, the PC should "find" your burner and reinstall it setting it by "Default" to DMA.
Lastly, when did you last defrag your Hard Drive (HD) ? If you have to stop and think about the last time you did it, then it's way, way overdue. Here we go, (Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Defragmenter. When it opens, choose your HD, analyses it to see where we stand then if you need it (you probably will) choose Defragment.).
After you finish doing it now you might want to think about having "Scheduled Tasks" in your Control Panel do it for you on a daily basis.
A fragmented HD not only drastically slows down your system but it can cause all number of things to happen inside your PC, a messed up burn being one of them.
Once we've done that, our DVD burner should operate at peak efficiency :D)
Cheers,
Pete
Now let's see if everything will work together the way we want it to, OK ?
Give it a test run and let us know how you make out -
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 29. December 2004 @ 16:22
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MTAKASHI
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29. January 2005 @ 17:06 |
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I have similar problem. My OS is Windows 2000pro installed in 4300S Dell machine. I downloaded the latest ASPI (aspi_471a2.exe), run it and checked using ASPIcheck (aspichk.exe). It looked ok. Regarding DMA: At device manger, there was teh second item under IDE, but at Current Transfer Mode, it was grayed out and said Not applciable. I uninstalled it and rebooted it. Then, it was replaced by Secondar Ultra ATI Channel. I reinstalled Dell's original driver installation disk and rebooted. Now I see Primary Ultra ATI Channel and Secondar Ultra ATI Channel. Neither of them has Advanced Setting sub tab. The problem of Failed Burning still persists. Can you help?
Makoto Takashina
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ScubaPete
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29. January 2005 @ 19:53 |
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Hi Huy,
How are we making out ?
MTAKASHI,
Quote: At device manger, there was teh second item under IDE,
Could explain what w TEH second item refers too ?
We needed to check our IDE ATA/ATAPI controller, locate our drive, check "Properites" and acertain our DMA/PIO settings. It will list one or the other.
I'm sorry but non of these problems are "similar." They are are complex dealing with all the various extras which make our systems unique.
Much, much more more information is required to help you -
LQQk, This is an example of the type of information we need, fill in as much as you can - it's all very important -
Have you tried checking your burning basics ?
Have you flashed your Firmware ?
Do you have a working ASPI layer ?
answer: yes. Question: What type of ASPI do you have ?
When was your last Disk Defrag ?
If you have to think about it, it's been far too long.
You need to do it now ! ! !
What is your burner's IDE location ?
Still unanswered -
What are your burner's Jumper settings ?
What type of media are you using ?
(Of major importance if you're having any trouble burning.)
What programs are you using ? To rip ? To edit ? To Burn ?
What Guide OR Guides are you using ?
Was there an error ? What exactly did it say ?
CAN YOU SUPPLY US WITH A LOG ?
Exactly where are you and what are you doing when your error occurred ?
What are your PC's specs ?
Do you have any Roxio products installed on your PC ?
Are you operating in the PIO or DMA transfer mode ?
Handy tools to help you find out about your PC ~
To check firmware, at the bottom of the page look for "What's my firmware? - Try this little tool I found," Download this tool and check out your firmware. There are also some firmware updates at this site.
http://flashman.rpc-1.com/
ASPI Checker.
Ascertains your ASPI layer's presence and operation status
http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/support/driverdetail.jsp?language=English+US&filekey=aspichk.exe&sess=no
DVD Identifier.
Provides us with important info about your discs.
http://dvd.identifier.cdfreaks.com/
Nero Info Tool.
General system information: Drive operation & support
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/cdr_software/cdr_tools/nero_info_tool.cfm
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