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  • Janet Mac
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2004
    • 15

    I/O error burning with decryper 3.5.1.0

    I am getting an I/O error when burning an ISO image with DVD decrypter 3.5.1.0. Disc was encoded and ripped with dvd Shrink 3.2.0.15. Then I am burning ISO image with Decrypter.
    I am new to burning, but have successfully burned about 15 movies. Now I can't burn a DVD-R disc without getting an I/O error (tried 3 brands). I tried a DVD-RW and that worked!

    PC: Sony Vaio Pentium 4 cpu 3.00 ghz, 2.99 ghz, 504 mb of ram

    Drive: Pioneer DVR-108

    This is the error I am getting:
    I/O ERROR!
    Device: (0:0:0)Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-108 1.00 (D(ATA)
    Scsi Satus: 0x02
    Interpretation: write (10) - sectors: 433880 - 434911
    Sense Area: 70 00 05 00 00 00 0E 00 00 00
    21 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    Interpretation: Invalid Address For Write

    Below are the media reports from dvdinfopro and my decription of the results I got with each disc.

    Brand: FUJIFILM 8x DVD-R
    Media code: Prodisc F01
    This disc work great at first, but now I get the I/O error a quarter to a third of the way through

    Media Information
    Region information N/A not a DVD-VIDEO
    Media code/Manufacturer ID ProdiscF01
    Format Capacity Blank Disc
    Free Blocks 412352512
    Free Capacity 4.38GB(4.71GB)
    Book Type DVD-R
    Media Type DVD-R
    Manufacturer Rated Speed Unknown
    Available Write Descriptor CLV 8.0x 11080KBps
    Available Write Descriptor CLV 6.0x 8310KBps
    Available Write Descriptor CLV 4.0x 5540KBps
    Write Strategy Speed 4.0x 5540KBps
    2x Speed OPC beta 09
    2x Speed OPC power 0F
    2x Write Strategy field 1 10 88 78 90
    2x Write Strategy field 2 29 82 10 21 00 00
    4x Speed OPC beta 05
    4x Speed OPC power 17
    4x Write Strategy field 1 0D 0F 07 07
    4x Write Strategy field 2 96 06 0D 0B
    4x Write Strategy field 3 80 00 00 00
    4x Speed OPC beta multi-pulse 05
    4x Speed OPC power multi-pulse 1A
    4x Write Strategy field 4 17 96 77 75
    4x Write Strategy field 5 7C DF B9 93 11 11
    4x Write Strategy field 6 1A AA D0 00 00
    Data area starting sector 30000h
    Linear Density 0.267um/bit
    Track Density 0.74um/track
    Number of Layers 1

    Complete Media Code
    00000000 00 6C 00 00 01 40 C1 FD 9E D8 52 00 02 88 0D 0C .l...@....R.....
    00000010 88 88 90 00 03 50 72 6F 64 69 73 00 04 63 46 30 .....Prodis..cF0
    00000020 31 00 00 00 05 B8 83 00 30 00 01 00 06 09 0F 10 1.......0..


    Brand: Verbatim Digital Movie 4x DVD-R
    Media Code: MCC 01RG20
    Never worked. I/O error a quarter to a third of the way through
    However, I never tried this disc until yesterday

    Media Information
    Region information N/A not a DVD-VIDEO
    Media code/Manufacturer ID MCC 01RG20
    Format Capacity Blank Disc
    Free Blocks 412352512
    Free Capacity 4.38GB(4.71GB)
    Book Type DVD-R
    Media Type DVD-R
    Manufacturer Rated Speed 4.0x 5540KBps
    Available Write Descriptor CLV 4.0x 5540KBps
    Available Write Descriptor CLV 2.0x 2770KBps
    Available Write Descriptor CLV 1.0x 1385KBps
    Write Strategy Speed 4.0x 5540KBps
    2x Speed OPC beta 09
    2x Speed OPC power 11
    2x Write Strategy field 1 11 87 78 90
    2x Write Strategy field 2 A8 82 00 20 00 00
    4x Speed OPC beta 05
    4x Speed OPC power 16
    4x Write Strategy field 1 0D 10 0A 09
    4x Write Strategy field 2 97 07 0E 0B
    4x Write Strategy field 3 C0 00 00 00
    4x Speed OPC beta multi-pulse 07
    4x Speed OPC power multi-pulse 1C
    4x Write Strategy field 4 13 A8 89 65
    4x Write Strategy field 5 B6 89 88 80 00 00
    4x Write Strategy field 6 00 00 D0 00 00
    Data area starting sector 30000h
    Linear Density 0.267um/bit
    Track Density 0.74um/track
    Number of Layers 1

    Complete Media Code
    00000000 00 6C 00 00 01 40 C1 FD 9E D8 52 00 02 87 0D 11 .l...@....R.....
    00000010 66 78 80 00 03 4D 43 43 20 30 31 00 04 52 47 32 fx...MCC 01..RG2
    00000020 30 20 20 00 05 A8 82 00 20 00 02 00 06 09 11 11 0 .....


    Brand: TDK 8x DVD-R
    Media code: TTG02
    At first this disc would make it through the burn, but with the movie pausing and freezing up near the end.
    Now I just get the I/O error a quarter to a third of the way through.


    Media Information
    Region information N/A not a DVD-VIDEO
    Media code/Manufacturer ID TTG02
    Format Capacity Blank Disc
    Free Blocks 412352512
    Free Capacity 4.38GB(4.71GB)
    Book Type DVD-R
    Media Type DVD-R
    Manufacturer Rated Speed Unknown
    Available Write Descriptor CLV 12.0x 16620KBps
    Available Write Descriptor CLV 8.0x 11080KBps
    Available Write Descriptor CLV 6.0x 8310KBps
    Available Write Descriptor CLV 4.0x 5540KBps
    Write Strategy Speed 4.0x 5540KBps
    2x Speed OPC beta 09
    2x Speed OPC power 0A
    2x Write Strategy field 1 15 98 89 90
    2x Write Strategy field 2 88 80 00 00 00 00
    4x Speed OPC beta 05
    4x Speed OPC power 15
    4x Write Strategy field 1 0C 0E 09 04
    4x Write Strategy field 2 96 05 0B 0B
    4x Write Strategy field 3 80 00 00 00
    4x Speed OPC beta multi-pulse 09
    4x Speed OPC power multi-pulse 18
    4x Write Strategy field 4 14 97 88 85
    4x Write Strategy field 5 B8 9A B8 83 00 30
    4x Write Strategy field 6 00 00 D0 00 00
    Data area starting sector 30000h
    Linear Density 0.267um/bit
    Track Density 0.74um/track
    Number of Layers 1

    Complete Media Code
    00000000 00 6C 00 00 01 40 C1 FD 9E D8 52 00 02 85 0D 0C .l...@....R.....
    00000010 87 89 90 00 03 54 54 47 30 32 00 00 04 00 00 00 .....TTG02......
    00000020 00 00 00 00 05 BA A3 22 32 20 02 00 06 09 0A 15 ......."2 ......

    BRAND: FujiFilm DVD-RW 2x
    MEDIA CODE: mcc01rw11n9
    This disc worked when I first started burning (a couple weeks ago) and still continues to work now!!!!
    I did not include dvdinfopro for this disc because my post would have been too long.

    Can any one make any sense out of this? Should I post reports for actual failed discs?
    Thanks!
  • jmet
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2002
    • 8697

    #2
    Use DVD Decrypter first to "rip" the DVD to your hard drive in "File" mode - and from the "Edit" dropdown menu, select "All files" (NOT "movie files").

    Then use DVD Shrink to "Open files" (NOT "Open Disk") - and select "VIDEO_TS.IFO"

    There is a tutorial I made located here: http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...threadid=45238

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    • cynthia
      Super Moderatress
      • Jan 2004
      • 14278

      #3
      Update your firmware it's older than the driver...

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      • Janet Mac
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2004
        • 15

        #4
        cynthia,
        I have been considering updating the firmware on the Pioneer DVR-108. However, I know nothing about doing it. Reading all these cautions and things like "for experienced users only" it is really scarey. I just bought this pc, DVD drives included. My family would kill me if I did something to screw it up! But then I think, if its not accomplishing what we purchased it for, what good is it?

        It also seems as though others who have purchased their 108 around the same time as me are getting it with a newer firmware, and still updating them further.
        Do service plans cover things like firmware updates?
        Seems to me it should, especially if the equipment in question was out dated when it was purchased.
        If anyone knows of any firmware tutorials please post Or are they all different?
        Or maybe some one could give me some insite on the 108, like an idea of what would be involved?
        I want to learn all I can before attempting this!
        Thanks, Janet Mac

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        • Janet Mac
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2004
          • 15

          #5
          Thanks jmet,
          I tried ripping Resident Evil Apocalypse with dvd decrypter first and didn't even get through the rip. It was showing 0 errors but the retries would rise into the high teens before a window would appear asking if I wanted to try again or abort. I chose abort and then chose to delete incomplete file. But then decrypter would continue ripping and the same thing would happen again. I assumed what was happening was that I was deleteing the "troublesome" file, then decrypter was starting up again at the next file?? So I just closed it out.
          It occurs to me now, that I may have read a few posts regarding people having trouble ripping Resident Evil Apocalypse. So maybe thats not a good choice to be attempting this with. BTW- I have been using my read only drive to encrypt and rip.
          Samsung DVD-ROM SD-616
          Thanks jmet I will try again today! I will try it with the Pioneer drive as well!

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          • cynthia
            Super Moderatress
            • Jan 2004
            • 14278

            #6
            Firmware tutorial: http://www.dvd-makers.com/public/1158.cfm

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            • jmet
              Super Moderator
              • Nov 2002
              • 8697

              #7
              Use DVD Decrypter to "rip" the DVD to your hard drive in "File" mode - and from the "Edit" dropdown menu, select "All files" (NOT "movie files").

              Then use DVD Shrink to "Open files" (NOT "Open Disk") - and select "VIDEO_TS.IFO" or the actual "VIDEO_TS" folder.

              Make sure you have the latest version of DVD Decrypter, or this won't work.

              The latest Version is Currently: Version 3.5.2.0"


              A good tutorial on how to accomplish this is located here: http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...threadid=45238

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              • Janet Mac
                Junior Member
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2004
                • 15

                #8
                Thanks again cynthia & jmet!
                The problem I was having ripping w/ decryter was due to not having the newest version or from what i am reading my choice of movie.
                I did manage to burn a back up of Resident Evil 2 w/ Decrypter. But I noticed that the buffer level indicator (on the left) dropped completely a few times. When this would happen the device buffer indicator (on the right) would drop some and fluctuate. Also, the time remaining would shoot up. Then it would correct itself.
                I did an error test on the disc w/dvdinfoplus that indicated no errors.
                Plus, complared the burned disc w/the ISO image, which indicated quite a few differences. But I am not really sure what tests to run, or what all the results indicate.
                Did a quick check of disc on stand alone dvd player and movie looks good, but i won't know for sure until i watch it all the way through.

                Still considering the firmware update. I just want to read up on it more before attempting. I was reading information that said you must update firmware in DOS. Is this true? I've never used it before. Plus, I wanted to burn a disc after up dating decypter, so I would know what caused the problem.
                Thanks again!!!
                Janet Mac

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                • jmet
                  Super Moderator
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 8697

                  #9
                  You're Very Welcome!

                  as for "must update firmware in DOS", no its not true.

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