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minh81n
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8. January 2008 @ 21:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I keep getting this message when trying to burn an ISO movie file to a blank disc.

I use DVD Shrink to get the ISO file, and i've tried to back up 4 other movies and and use different ISO files on Decrytper, and still I get this same Error on every ISO movie pretty much at the same percentage. about 2/5 of the way.

I've also tried to burn as low as 2x and still the same error.

Please help, Do i need to reset my settings or if someone can tell me what to set that would help!!

heres wat the error looks like

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8. January 2008 @ 21:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The error is coming from you hard drive - the file is corrupt.
Could mean there are errors on the hard drive and/or the hard drive is going.

Do a disc cleanup, disc defrag, virus scan and a chkdsk.
Here's a guide for chkdsk - link. This
may take awhile depending on much is on the hard drive and how many errors there are.

You might also wanted to try autoburning directly w/ Deecrypter & Shrink - may not work (might get the same error) but might be worth a shot.



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8. January 2008 @ 22:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
CRAP!

You scared the POOP out of me, I had just gotten a copy going of that particular Disney moovie that is giving everyone trouble making a backup copy... And I looked at the screen and I saw your image! I thought I had another read error ya bastard ahaha!

It took me an hour to get this copy started! ^%^%$#!

I want to ask you about that image you were burning there...

Is that ISO image a Full Sized Image, or is it Single Layer? Looks like it is not even a full DVD, about 3-odd Gigs? How many coasters has this image made? Just one, or several?

What Binky said is one thing, you have to be defragged all the time. Also, there is a lot to it about BAD medium. I'll give you some brands to stay away from:

GQ (Great Quality = Shiite)
Verbatim -10% of all Verbatim media are deliberately BAD - Made that way purposefully, I read it in a trade journal: It applied to floppy disks at he time, but applies to blank CDs and DVDs as well.
If you buy 50 blank Verbatim DVD+Rs, 5 of them will be bad.

CompUSA brand - Garbage
Napster media... Poop, I have not seen it for 3 years though, so they may have stopped.

Any PC CLUB Blank DVD... These are the ones with the shiny silver side, they chip and shatter... Also, they are not all the same write speed.

A lot of the medium sold at Frye's is very bad medium.

I always use Sony/TDK/Memorex/Maxell... Sonys seem to be the best, but I'm sure that some of these media are made by the same manufacturer, but the brand names are always much better.

If your error is not caused by a fragmented HD, or cheap crappy media, then you may have a Drive that is failing.

The only reason I mentioned is this a Dual Layer image... Is that I get the exact same error if my IMGburn Image does not have the layer break set in the right place.

If this keeps happening, try cleaning your Burner... What kind of burner did you say this was?

Also, A-Open burners, and certain Lite-On burners, like my 20x Lightscribe drive... If you do not keep them up to date with the Firmware, they will start doing this very thing.

It would seem that Lite On builds a time bomb into the FW that causes the DVD burners to stop functioning after a certain amount of time. My 20x drive did this twice, and 2 FW updates have fixed it. I tried resetting the FW before the update, but it did not work, only the update fixed it.
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9. January 2008 @ 01:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
haha sorry about picture thing ;) i did it so people actually know what the heck is going on instead of someone trying to explain whats happening ;) haha

anyhow, i did the firrst thing binkie told me to do.. "disc cleanup"
(took about 1 good hr to clean and replace/repair the bad sectors or whatever, and now everything is back to normal. it burns prettttty darn fast now too!! thanks a bunch binki.

also the reason why the movie is so small is because it was the movie ONLY. i like to get 100% quaility cus if u dont, u' can see it on a DLP or LCD tv ;) who looks at the special features anyways!?

thanks guys.
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9. January 2008 @ 02:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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who looks at the special features anyways!?

not me i watch the movie is all

remember to keep you PC clean doing a disc cleanup and defragging at least twice a month sometime uninstalling and doing a clean reinstall of the burning software helps to. ccleaner is a good tool thats free




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9. January 2008 @ 12:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by ZoSoIV:
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who looks at the special features anyways!?

not me i watch the movie is all

remember to keep you PC clean doing a disc cleanup and defragging at least twice a month sometime uninstalling and doing a clean reinstall of the burning software helps to. ccleaner is a good tool thats free
Hahaha! I watch the special features, sometimes those are better than the moovie! Ahaha! I love 3 hour long documentaries, except for John Carpenter's docs... He is not a good presenter like Jim Cameron or Pete Jackson (But Carpenter is still a great director)

Well, I'm glad the problem was as easy as cleaning and defragging, I'm such a doom-sayer, ahaha.

I've experienced all the stuff I mention - Hard drive needing Defrag, needing to be repaired, Layer Breaks in the wrong place (IMGburn has a great Calc for Layer Breaks) - I used to not worry about layer breaks, but you really have to have them set in the right plce... I burn a lot of DL. Those were the errors, where Layer 1 burned ok, but layer 2 would give me the exact error from that image up there. Partially it was cos of bad media, but mostly it was cos I did not have the layer break set right (Thats why I asked if that was a full DL disk image).

I'm used to seeing images that are the full 4.35 GB that will fit on a Single Layer disk.

Zoso's suggestion about using CrapCleaner is a good suggestion, I use cCleaner at least once a day... Before starting ANY project that uses hard drive scratch space, I use PooCleaner... It is a great program... http://ccleaner.com

But Hard Drive errors are the root of a lot of problems, and if a lot of people have similar problems, I want to offer this into the grab bag, it is a thing I have used for about 2 years:

For REPAIRING a drive, I highly suggest:

Gateway's GWscan utility:

GWSCAN Download (From a Goiman Soiver, er, German Server)

Is is a Self-Xtracting ZIP. Use WinRAR to extract it to a folder, there is an HTML file called INDEX. Read that if you do not know how to bake a bootable CD.

What I did was, I made a CD with all of my "tools" on it... My AV, my AntiSpyware, my utilities, my XP service packs, and all my DVD copying programs, which I always get requests to install.

If you have future problems burning, stick the bootable GWscan disk in the CD-DVD drive and boot off of it. You can only choose drives that are IDE or SATA... No USB drives, which is the only drawback, unless they fixed that in this version.

First you check the suspect drive with "Check SMART Status" - If that is on, then do a Quick test, takes about 5 minutes for 300 Gig drives... And if you have a problem area, it will automatically prompt you for the Full Drive Scan. Usually it prompts you when you get the message "Quick Test stopped abruptly with Drive Element Failure" which sounds ominous, but it can be fixed.

The Full Drive Scan checks the WHOLE disk (Not just the XP/VistShit partition).. And repairs any problems that are causing the disk to give you the CRC errors.

Just download the file from that German site, the arrows guide you if you cant speak Deutsch, and extract it and read the help files.

This utility was made specifically for Gateway computers, but it has saved my life about 50 times so far.

Another problem it fixes, is the particular Blue Screen of Death XP errors that say that the OS could not read the boot volume - Run a full GWscan on the drive and it fixes the drive. This has save me, and about 10 of my clients, the hassle of having to wipe the drive and reinstall everything.

Maybe I ought to X-post part of this to a forum where people are talking about having disk read errors, but for now, it applies to this case specifically.

Minh81n, when you get a chance dl that program and make a bootable CD... Don't try it on your main drive, test it on a shit-drive you may have laying around (It may fix the shit-drive... I had a bad Apple 300 Gig SATA drive, and the program fixed the surface).

But remember it is a powerful program and it will easily zero-write your drive!

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9. January 2008 @ 14:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Posting the pics was a good thing minh81n
CRC errors usually revolve around the media but this one showed the problem was reading from the hard drive instead.

Glad to hear it sorted now!



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