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GMan 03-09-2003 11:10 AM

CDR-DAO problems in VCD Easy?
 
OK...now that I've FINALLY reached the point where I have successfully ripped one of my own DVD's and I'm ready to burn my creation, I got this message in VCD Easy 1.1.4:

[CDRDAO Write]
WARNING: During writing you should avoid to open the Windows Explorer and similar tools
WARNING: CDRDAO does not lock the recording device so that all access action from the Explorer will lead to a failure of the recording process.
Cdrdao version 1.1.7
ASPI: C:\Program Files\ahead\Nero\WnAspi32.dll
1,0,0: PLEXTOR CD-R PX-W8432T Rev: 1.09
Using driver: Generic SCSI-3/MMC - Version 2.0 (options 0x0000)
WARNING: Length of toc (90:01:27, 405102 blocks) exceeds capacity of CD-R (79:57:74, 359849 blocks).
WARNING: Ignored because of option '--overburn'.
WARNING: Some drives may fail to record this toc.
Starting write at speed 4...
Executing power calibration...
Power calibration successful.
Writing track 01 (mode MODE2_RAW/MODE2_RAW )...
Writing track 02 (mode MODE2_RAW/MODE2_RAW )...
cmd finished after 0.003s timeout 180s
ERROR: Write data failed.
ERROR: Writing failed - buffer under run?
ERROR: Writing failed.
ERROR: Note that CDRDAO troubles are often related to the use of an inadequate driver...
ERROR: You may have a bad CDRDAO driver in the CDRDAO settings page.

I believe it's stemming from the size of the files; 789 and 815 megs respectively. DVD2SVCD set the cut point automatically for an SVCD, so why can't I burn them? I'm using 700 meg/80 min CD-RW's (since my stand alone doesn't like CD-R's). I checked the overborn option and thought that would fix it...no luck.

I tried Nero and I seem to be totally lost there. I get a file format error if I try to load the bin/cue or mpeg files...

What am I doing wrong? :(

GMan

CheronAph 03-09-2003 11:11 AM

Try Fireburner for bin/cue files!

GMan 03-09-2003 12:03 PM

Fireburner
 
Being the higly confused guy that I am, when you are using Fireburner (unregistered), can you burn to CD-RW? Do you select both bin/cue files? One at a time?

Also, Fireburner shows that the two files have track times of 6 minutes and 89+ minutes...is there an order?

Help!

CheronAph 03-09-2003 12:15 PM

The cuesheet (.cue) loads the tracks in .bin so you only have to choose the .cue file!

GMan 03-09-2003 12:39 PM

Thaks bud! :wink:

I am getting errors in Fireburner:

Test burning - no data will be written to CD
//----------------------------------------------------------------------

Thread1: Setting Write Parameters
Thread1: Write parameters set
Thread1: Reading Disc Info
Thread1: Reading Next Track Info
Thread1: Start LBA is -150
Thread1: Sending Cue Sheet
Thread1: Processing Track 1 Pregap [150 Sectors]
Thread1: Processing Track 1 [Mode2] [300 Sectors]
Thread1: Processing Track 2 [Mode2] [404802 Sectors]
Thread2: Executing
Thread2: Write Error @ Sector 435
Thread2: Sense Error: ILLEGAL_REQUEST (COMMAND SEQUENCE ERROR) (0x05 0x2C 0x00)
Thread2: Synchronizing Cache
Recording complete

I'm not sure what's going on. Could my file size be way too big?

CheronAph 03-09-2003 12:55 PM

Go to, fireburner, configuration, device options, recording options tab and there remove the test burn option.

CheronAph 03-09-2003 12:56 PM

How big is the file? Did you do it with VCDEasy!

GMan 03-09-2003 01:15 PM

Looks big to me...
 
I completed the whole process in DVD2SVCD. The first muxed mpeg file is 789 and the other is 815...I'm using 80 minutes CD-RW's so this doesn't seem right to me...do I have to re-do these files? TMPGen again?

CheronAph 03-09-2003 01:18 PM

Well, you could of course convert the .bin file to .iso file and burn that with nero, you can do it with winiso!

GMan 03-09-2003 01:42 PM

Bin/ISO
 
But do you think that the overall file size is too large? I didn't think it was possible to go over 795 megs on an 80 minutes disc.

jorel 03-09-2003 01:53 PM

Re: Bin/ISO
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GMan
But do you think that the overall file size is too large? I didn't think it was possible to go over 795 megs on an 80 minutes disc.

in this case you can,muaddib pm me (in portuguese and explain it all)
and i try to find about this cos i can't write a good explanation,ok? :oops:

i'm searching...

hey,try to burn your file in nero . :wink:
like CheronAph wrote!


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