I was trying to burn a copy of donnie darko. I have anydvd runnin in the background. I have donnie dark on my dvdrom drive and the blank dvd in the dvd burner. I went through the recode settings so it wud burn the main movie. I selected burn at once, advanced analysis, and high quality mode. I got a failed to burn error, heres my log
********** Nero Recode 2 **********
Version: 2.2.6.17
JP
None
Project type: Main Movie to DVD
Target size: DVD5 (2282925)
21:38:24 File LangStreamPatcher.cpp, Line 56
Command table patching started...
21:38:24 File LangStreamPatcher.cpp, Line 133
All tables successfully patched!
Burn settings:
Target: _NEC DVD_RW ND-3550A
Number of copies: 1
Write speed: 5540 KB/s
Temp folder: C:\Documents and Settings\JP\My Documents\Nero Recode (7428636672 bytes free)
Direct burning: true
Target media: DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD-RAM, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL
Shutdown when finished: false
Advanced Analysis: true
Compress Adaptive: true
21:38:59 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 231
Compile DVD: init
VTS_01 Title Vobs [13561 vobus] 4188.28MB -> 4016.73MB [R 1.00]
Video: 3102.75MB, extra: 913.98MB
Audio: 5 streams
0. 0. Dolby Digital 5.1-ch English 386.62MB [enabled]
1. 1. Dolby Digital 2-ch English 165.39MB [enabled]
2. 2. Dolby Digital 2-ch French 165.39MB [disabled]
3. 3. Dolby Digital 2-ch English 165.39MB [enabled]
4. 4. Dolby Digital 2-ch English 165.39MB [enabled]
Subpicture: 2 streams
0. 0. English 4.71MB [enabled]
1. 1. Spanish 6.16MB [disabled]
21:39:00 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 1152
Compile DVD: begin copy 1
21:39:00 File NeroRecorderBase.cpp, Line 488
Writing to disc: DVD-R
21:39:00 File NeroRecorderBase.cpp, Line 502
Free capacity on disc: 2286468 sectors (2298496)
21:39:01 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 684
Compile DVD: begin deep analysis
----- Begin NeroAPI error log -----
oops
Windows XP 5.1
IA32
WinAspi: -
ahead WinASPI: File 'C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeroFiles\Wnaspi32.dll': Ver=2.0.1.74, size=164112 bytes, created 10/26/2004 6:35:34 PM
Nero API version: 6.6.0.18
Using interface version: 6.6.0.9
Installed in: C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeroFiles\
Application: Ahead\Nero Recode
Internal Version: 6, 6, 0, 18e
Recorder: <_NEC DVD_RW ND-3550A> Version: 1.05 - HA 1 TA 1 - 6.6.0.18
Adapter driver: <atapi> HA 1
Drive buffer : 2048kB
Bus Type : default (0) -> ATAPI, detected: ATAPI
=== Scsi-Device-Map ===
DiskPeripheral : QUANTUM FIREBALLlct10 10 atapi Port 0 ID 0 DMA: On
CdRomPeripheral : HITACHI DVD-ROM GD-5000 atapi Port 1 ID 0 DMA: On
CdRomPeripheral : _NEC DVD_RW ND-3550A atapi Port 1 ID 1 DMA: On
CdRomPeripheral : LV3651C NTL604G 1.0 dtscsi Port 2 ID 0 DMA: Off
=== CDRom-Device-Map ===
HITACHI DVD-ROM GD-5000 D: CDRom0
_NEC DVD_RW ND-3550A E: CDRom1
LV3651C NTL604G F: CDRom2
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AutoRun : 1
Excluded drive IDs:
WriteBufferSize: 66060288 (0) Byte
ShowDrvBufStat : 0
BUFE : 0
Physical memory : 447MB (458160kB)
Free physical memory: 310MB (317604kB)
Memory in use : 30
Uncached PFiles: 0x0
Use Inquiry : 1
Global Bus Type: default (0)
Check supported media : Disabled (0)
12.2.2006
NeroAPI
9:39:01 PM #1 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 270
Last possible write address on media: 2298495 (510:46.45, 4489MB)
Last address to be written: -1 ( 0:00.-1, 0MB)
9:39:01 PM #2 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 282
Write in overburning mode: NO
9:39:01 PM #3 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 2483
Recorder: _NEC DVD_RW ND-3550A, Media type: DVD-R
Disc Manufacturer: TYG02 -
Disc Application Code: 64, Disc Physical Code: 193
9:39:01 PM #4 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 448
>>> Protocol of DlgWaitCD activities: <<<
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9:39:01 PM #5 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 6573
Book Type counter: 500, Book Type selected in EEPROM, command version 2
9:39:01 PM #6 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 6573
Book Type counter: 500, Book Type selected in EEPROM, command version 2
9:39:01 PM #7 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 2571
Recording mode: Sequential Recording Mode for Multisession
9:39:01 PM #8 Text 0 File Mmc.cpp, Line 21774
Set BUFE: Buffer underrun protection -> ON
9:39:01 PM #9 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 2726
Start write address at LBA 0
DVD high compatibility mode: No
9:39:01 PM #10 Text 0 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 8892
---- DVD Structure: Physical Format Information (00h) ----
Layer: 0, Address: 0 (0 h), AGID: 0; Length: 2050
Book Type: DVD-R (2), Part Version: 2.0x (5), Extended Part Version: 0.0 (0)
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: 26127F h
End Sector Number in Layer 0: 0 h (LBN: FFFD0000 h, 4193920 MB)
Data in Burst Cutting Area (BCA) does not exist
Start sector number of the current Border-Out: 2FE10 h
Start sector number of the next Border-In: 2FFA0 h
Media Specific [16..63]:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00 02 FE 10 00 02 FF A0 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
9:39:01 PM #11 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1005
Estimated filesystem size: 544
9:39:01 PM #12 Phase 36 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 276
Burn process started at 4x (5,540 KB/s)
9:57:18 PM #13 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 6573
Book Type counter: 500, Book Type selected in EEPROM, command version 2
9:57:18 PM #14 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 6573
Book Type counter: 500, Book Type selected in EEPROM, command version 2
Existing drivers:
File 'Drivers\PXHELP20.SYS': Ver=2.02.53a, size=17136 bytes, created 6/20/2003 8:36:36 AM (Prassi/Veritas driver for win 2K)
Registry Keys:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon\AllocateCDROMs : 0 (Security Option)
----- End NeroAPI error log -----
21:57:20 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 381
Failed to read from the file ^.
21:57:20 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 382
Compiling DVD volume failed
21:57:20 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 301
Compile DVD: exit
21:57:20 File burner.cpp, Line 961
Failed to read from the file °o??.
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Quote: One reason why burning on the fly is frowned upon is because, many times, the two drives are on the same IDE channel. If that's true, then you're trying to stuff a whole bunch of data into and out of one pipe at one time
Normally, you would try to have your burner and your reader on a different IDE channel - IE, have your burner as secondary master and your reader as primary slave or something like that. IDE transfers data in one direction at a time, which can cause buffer underruns since data can not be read and written simultaneously on the IDE bus. I would recommend not having the two on the same cable if you can avoid it
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If reader and burner share the same IDE channel, this create a slowing of data flux between reader and burner.
On the fly copy is possible only if reader and burner are on different IDE channels.
Another possibility is that 1:1 copy is not possible because source disc is bigger than destination, so is necessary compression of the movie. Even with big CPU power, this operation is not possible on the fly, because video compression require many time.
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I would advise to copy the files on HDD and then burn the DVD. But like binkie says "everyone has their preferences"
I thought you were. To get quality burns on the fly, your system should be performant, a good burner, and a reader able to read faster than the burner, the source file not to be larger than the destination source( the file should not require compression), and like quoted above, ave the reader and burner on diff. IDE channels.
For me, a burn takes between 10 to 6 minutes, depending on the speed and file size. I wonder how much more could be saved out of 5 min? Of course, if you don't have enough space on your HDD, maybe you would try a burn on the fly. I would advise to copy the files on HDD and then burn the DVD. But ,everyone has their preferences.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 13. February 2006 @ 13:18
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