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what does this mean????
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Specops70
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2. January 2006 @ 13:40 |
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blair witch 2 and valentine. They both did not need to be shrunk after dvd decryptor...so i just right clicked on the iso and said burn with decryptor. then it goes all the way to the end...but says could not find "TOC" file and it failed.
then i just opened it with nero through burn image file...and the same DAMMM thing....it said: UNABLE TO RECOVER TOC, COULD NOT PERFORM END OF DISC AT ONCE.
wahat does that freaking mean?? please...thanks.
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Specops70
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2. January 2006 @ 14:55 |
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bump
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2. January 2006 @ 15:32 |
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hey Specops70
"TOC" hummmmm, well this is a first.
I'll try and explain:
The TOC (Table Of Contents) identifies the start position and length of the tracks on a disc. The TOC is present on all disks, if it weren't, the disc would be unreadable on a player or DVD-ROM drive. CD as well as DVD recorders write the TOC as part of "finalizing the disc.
Why are you getting it, well not sure. I'm sure that you've been doing this for a while now so, I have to ask, what have you changed?
Have you changed....
the type of media you use and who it's produced by
your write speed
your setup for burning the image with nero
Instead of burning an image have decrypter or shrink output files to a video_ts folder, then burn with Nero using the dvd-video application. If using shrink, try reducing the output file size (even though it's not required). Update your recorder's firmware if needed and try burning at 2x.
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2. January 2006 @ 16:10 |
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Try burning from the MDS file.
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2. January 2006 @ 16:17 |
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Is this illegal TOC error? I had illegale TOC error a couple of times. Nero has an option that will allow you to ignore it. It's usually caused by a CD having a data track on it. If it's not illegel TOC then sorry, I'm clueless.
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Specops70
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2. January 2006 @ 17:14 |
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Well I started using Fujifilm discs....but i have used them before with no problems. It only does it on my computer not my laptop.
And it will let me burn them to DVD RW but not to the DVDR disc.
Dam!!
Hp Pavilion Notebook, AMD Turion 64 x2 1.8 ghz, 1024 DDR2 Ram, Win Vista, 120 HDD, Dual Format/Double Layer DVDR/RW, Nvidia Graphics.
Hp Pavilion Notebook, Intel Celeron M 1.6 GHZ, 1024 MB DDR Ram, Win XP SP2, 80 HDD,Dual Format/Double Layer DVDR/RW.
Computer, AMD 1.8 GHZ, 256 DDR Ram, Win XP SP2, Memorex Dual Format DVDR/RW.
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3. January 2006 @ 05:42 |
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Have you updated your firmware lately?
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Specops70
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3. January 2006 @ 09:21 |
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Yes....just my computer who won't do it with the fujifilm discs. I am going to try another brand.
But why does it do it on a DVDRW (maxell) and not the DVDR??
Keeps telling me could not find TOC??
Hp Pavilion Notebook, AMD Turion 64 x2 1.8 ghz, 1024 DDR2 Ram, Win Vista, 120 HDD, Dual Format/Double Layer DVDR/RW, Nvidia Graphics.
Hp Pavilion Notebook, Intel Celeron M 1.6 GHZ, 1024 MB DDR Ram, Win XP SP2, 80 HDD,Dual Format/Double Layer DVDR/RW.
Computer, AMD 1.8 GHZ, 256 DDR Ram, Win XP SP2, Memorex Dual Format DVDR/RW.
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3. January 2006 @ 09:39 |
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Certain drives can be picky about the media that they like.
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