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  • glong86
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 9

    Burning to DL stops at 50%

    I'm trying to copy 'Crash' onto a DL disc. Twice now using DVD Decrypter the write rate goes to 0x when the disc hits exactly 50%. I've tried ripping the ISO using Shrink and then using DVD D to write the ISO and then I tried using blutach's pgcedit guide but now pgcedit uses imgtool instead of DVD D so i kind of improvised, but both times the write process freezes at 50%. This is basically my first time trying to copy a dvd. I'm using memorex DVD +R DL media and an LG GSA-2166 burner. Any ideas? All I want to do is make a straight 1:1 backup. please help.glong
  • nwg
    Left *****
    • Jun 2003
    • 5196

    #2
    I had a similar problem with my first DL burn. The reason why it stops at 50% is because it doesn't know that it has to switch layers. I gets the end of layer 1 and doesn't know what to do.

    If you are doing a 1:1 copy, use DVD Decrypter to read the DVD to a ISO image using ISO read mode. Then, burn it back to a DL DVD using the created MDS file and selecting DVD Decrypters ISO write mode.

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    • glong86
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 9

      #3
      OK thanks for the tip. I'll try that. One other question, i have my OS installed on a FAT32 partition and I save my ISO files to a NTFS partition. Since NTFS can handle files over 4 GB can I just save the whole ISO file or do I still need to break it up since windows is still installed on an FAT32? Hope my question makes sense.

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      • nwg
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        • Jun 2003
        • 5196

        #4
        If you save the ISO on a partition or hard disk that is NTFS. It will stay as one ISO image and a very small MDS file.

        If you save to a FAT32 hard disk. DVD Decrypter will split the ISO into 1GB chunks. You have to load the MDS file as normal when burning for it to burn correctly.

        See this faq for more info.

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        • blutach
          Not a god of digital video
          • Oct 2004
          • 24627

          #5
          See here.

          Also, use Verbatim media. It's the best.

          Regards
          Les

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          • glong86
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 9

            #6
            I'll give it a shot. Thanks for all your help.

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            • glong86
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 9

              #7
              Well I tried reading the ISO with DVD Decrypter and then writing the ISO with DVD Decrypter and this time it stopped at 51%. Here's the log:

              W 22:43:55 Possible Structure Protection Found!
              W 22:43:56 1 area has been marked as 'suspect'.
              W 22:43:56 Dummy sectors will be inserted where necessary.
              I 22:46:53 Operation Started!
              I 22:46:54 Source Device: [1:0:0] _NEC DV-5800A 1.07 (F (ATA)
              I 22:46:54 Source Media Type: DVD-ROM
              I 22:46:54 Source Media Region Code: 1
              I 22:46:54 Source Media Copyright Protection System Type: CSS/CPPM
              I 22:46:54 Source Media Implementation Identifier: Spruce Technologies
              I 22:46:54 Destination File: H:\CRASH.ISO
              I 22:46:54 File Splitting: Auto
              I 22:46:54 Remove Structure Protection: Yes
              I 22:46:54 Bad Sector Removal Method: Normal
              I 22:46:54 Detect Mastering Errors: No
              I 22:46:54 Remove Macrovision Protection: Yes
              I 22:46:54 Extracting Sectors... (LBA: 0 - 4019168)
              I 22:46:54 Found IFO File: VIDEO_TS.IFO - (LBA: 346 - 358)
              I 22:46:54 Found VOB File: VIDEO_TS.VOB - (LBA: 359 - 415) - KEY: C0 5A 7B C4 9D
              I 22:46:54 Found BUP File: VIDEO_TS.BUP - (LBA: 416 - 428)
              I 22:46:54 Found IFO File: VTS_01_0.IFO - (LBA: 429 - 478)
              I 22:46:54 Found VOB File: VTS_01_0.VOB - (LBA: 479 - 133498) - KEY: C0 5A 7B C4 9D
              I 22:48:01 Found VOB File: VTS_01_1.VOB - (LBA: 133499 - 657700) - KEY: C0 5A 7B C4 9D
              I 22:51:28 Found VOB File: VTS_01_2.VOB - (LBA: 657701 - 1181902) - KEY: C0 5A 7B C4 9D
              I 22:54:09 Found VOB File: VTS_01_3.VOB - (LBA: 1181903 - 1706104) - KEY: C0 5A 7B C4 9D
              I 22:56:25 Found VOB File: VTS_01_4.VOB - (LBA: 1706105 - 2230306) - KEY: C0 5A 7B C4 9D
              I 22:58:27 Found VOB File: VTS_01_5.VOB - (LBA: 2230307 - 2754508) - KEY: C0 5A 7B C4 9D
              I 23:00:38 Found VOB File: VTS_01_6.VOB - (LBA: 2754509 - 3278710) - KEY: C0 5A 7B C4 9D
              I 23:03:10 Found VOB File: VTS_01_7.VOB - (LBA: 3278711 - 3399993) - KEY: C0 5A 7B C4 9D
              I 23:03:50 Found BUP File: VTS_01_0.BUP - (LBA: 3399994 - 3400043)
              I 23:03:50 Found IFO File: VTS_02_0.IFO - (LBA: 3400044 - 3400052)
              I 23:03:50 Found VOB File: VTS_02_0.VOB - (LBA: 3400053 - 3400109) - KEY: C0 96 16 8E 9D
              I 23:03:50 Found VOB File: VTS_02_1.VOB - (LBA: 3400110 - 3406748) - KEY: C0 96 16 8E 9D
              I 23:03:52 Found BUP File: VTS_02_0.BUP - (LBA: 3406749 - 3406757)
              I 23:03:52 Found IFO File: VTS_03_0.IFO - (LBA: 3406758 - 3406769)
              I 23:03:52 Found VOB File: VTS_03_0.VOB - (LBA: 3406770 - 3406826) - KEY: C0 D1 B1 58 9D
              I 23:03:52 Found VOB File: VTS_03_1.VOB - (LBA: 3406827 - 3641258) - KEY: C0 D1 B1 58 9D
              I 23:05:16 Found BUP File: VTS_03_0.BUP - (LBA: 3641259 - 3641270)
              I 23:05:16 Found IFO File: VTS_04_0.IFO - (LBA: 3641271 - 3641280)
              I 23:05:16 Found VOB File: VTS_04_0.VOB - (LBA: 3641281 - 3641337) - KEY: C1 0D 4C 22 9D
              I 23:05:16 Found VOB File: VTS_04_1.VOB - (LBA: 3641338 - 3742829) - KEY: C1 0D 4C 22 9D
              I 23:05:56 Found BUP File: VTS_04_0.BUP - (LBA: 3742830 - 3742839)
              I 23:05:56 Found IFO File: VTS_05_0.IFO - (LBA: 3742840 - 3742848)
              I 23:05:56 Found VOB File: VTS_05_0.VOB - (LBA: 3742849 - 3742905) - KEY: C1 48 E6 EC 9D
              I 23:05:56 Found VOB File: VTS_05_1.VOB - (LBA: 3742906 - 3756644) - KEY: C1 48 E6 EC 9D
              I 23:06:01 Found BUP File: VTS_05_0.BUP - (LBA: 3756645 - 3756653)
              I 23:06:01 Found IFO File: VTS_06_0.IFO - (LBA: 3756654 - 3756662)
              I 23:06:02 Found VOB File: VTS_06_0.VOB - (LBA: 3756663 - 3756719) - KEY: C1 84 81 B6 9D
              I 23:06:02 Found VOB File: VTS_06_1.VOB - (LBA: 3756720 - 3805224) - KEY: C1 84 81 B6 9D
              I 23:06:22 Found BUP File: VTS_06_0.BUP - (LBA: 3805225 - 3805233)
              I 23:06:22 Found IFO File: VTS_07_0.IFO - (LBA: 3805234 - 3805242)
              I 23:06:22 Found VOB File: VTS_07_0.VOB - (LBA: 3805243 - 3805299) - KEY: C1 C0 1C 80 9D
              I 23:06:22 Found VOB File: VTS_07_1.VOB - (LBA: 3805300 - 3863537) - KEY: C1 C0 1C 80 9D
              I 23:06:47 Found BUP File: VTS_07_0.BUP - (LBA: 3863538 - 3863546)
              I 23:06:47 Found IFO File: VTS_08_0.IFO - (LBA: 3863547 - 3863555)
              I 23:06:47 Found VOB File: VTS_08_0.VOB - (LBA: 3863556 - 3863612) - KEY: C1 FB B7 4A 9D
              I 23:06:47 Found VOB File: VTS_08_1.VOB - (LBA: 3863613 - 3912924) - KEY: C1 FB B7 4A 9D
              I 23:07:09 Found BUP File: VTS_08_0.BUP - (LBA: 3912925 - 3912933)
              I 23:07:09 Found IFO File: VTS_09_0.IFO - (LBA: 3912934 - 3912942)
              I 23:07:09 Found VOB File: VTS_09_0.VOB - (LBA: 3912943 - 3912999) - KEY: C2 37 52 14 9D
              I 23:07:09 Found VOB File: VTS_09_1.VOB - (LBA: 3913000 - 3946766) - KEY: C2 37 52 14 9D
              I 23:07:25 Found BUP File: VTS_09_0.BUP - (LBA: 3946767 - 3946775)
              I 23:07:25 Found IFO File: VTS_10_0.IFO - (LBA: 3946776 - 3946784)
              I 23:07:25 Found VOB File: VTS_10_0.VOB - (LBA: 3946785 - 3946841) - KEY: C2 72 EC DE 9D
              I 23:07:25 Found VOB File: VTS_10_1.VOB - (LBA: 3946842 - 3978573) - KEY: C2 72 EC DE 9D
              I 23:07:40 Found BUP File: VTS_10_0.BUP - (LBA: 3978574 - 3978582)
              I 23:07:40 Found IFO File: VTS_11_0.IFO - (LBA: 3978583 - 3978591)
              I 23:07:40 Found VOB File: VTS_11_0.VOB - (LBA: 3978592 - 3978648) - KEY: C2 AE 87 A8 9D
              I 23:07:41 Found VOB File: VTS_11_1.VOB - (LBA: 3978649 - 4010259) - KEY: C2 AE 87 A8 9D
              I 23:07:56 Found BUP File: VTS_11_0.BUP - (LBA: 4010260 - 4010268)
              I 23:07:56 Found IFO File: VTS_12_0.IFO - (LBA: 4010269 - 4010277)
              I 23:07:56 Found VOB File: VTS_12_0.VOB - (LBA: 4010278 - 4010334) - KEY: C2 EA 22 72 9D
              I 23:07:56 Found VOB File: VTS_12_1.VOB - (LBA: 4010335 - 4011316) - KEY: C2 EA 22 72 9D
              I 23:07:57 Found BUP File: VTS_12_0.BUP - (LBA: 4011317 - 4011325)
              I 23:07:57 Found IFO File: VTS_13_0.IFO - (LBA: 4011326 - 4011334)
              I 23:07:57 Found VOB File: VTS_13_0.VOB - (LBA: 4011335 - 4011391) - KEY: C3 25 BD 3C 9D
              I 23:07:57 Found VOB File: VTS_13_1.VOB - (LBA: 4011392 - 4015237) - KEY: C3 25 BD 3C 9D
              I 23:07:59 Found BUP File: VTS_13_0.BUP - (LBA: 4015238 - 4015246)
              I 23:07:59 Found IFO File: VTS_14_0.IFO - (LBA: 4015247 - 4015255)
              I 23:07:59 Found VOB File: VTS_14_0.VOB - (LBA: 4015256 - 4015312) - KEY: C3 61 58 06 9D
              I 23:07:59 Found VOB File: VTS_14_1.VOB - (LBA: 4015313 - 4019158) - KEY: C3 61 58 06 9D
              I 23:08:01 Found BUP File: VTS_14_0.BUP - (LBA: 4019159 - 4019167)
              I 23:08:02 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:21:08
              I 23:08:02 Average Read Rate: 6,339 KB/s (4.6x) - Maximum Read Rate: 9,053 KB/s (6.5x)
              I 05:44:18 Operation Started!
              I 05:44:18 Source File: H:\CRASH.MDS
              I 05:44:18 Source File Sectors: 4,019,169 (MODE1/2048)
              I 05:44:18 Source File Size: 8,231,258,112 bytes
              I 05:44:18 Source File Implementation Identifier: Spruce Technologies
              I 05:44:18 Destination Device: [0:0:0] HL-DT-ST DVDRRW GSA-2166D 1.00 (I (USB)
              I 05:44:18 Destination Media Type: DVD+R DL (Disc ID: RITEK-D01-01) (Speeds: 4x)
              I 05:44:18 Destination Media Sectors: 4,173,824
              I 05:44:18 Write Mode: DVD
              I 05:44:18 Write Type: SAO
              I 05:44:18 Write Speed: 2.4x
              I 05:44:18 Link Size: Auto
              I 05:44:18 Test Mode: No
              I 05:44:18 BURN-Proof: Enabled
              I 05:44:18 Optimal L0 Data Zone Capacity: 2,040,288
              I 05:44:18 Optimal L0 Data Zone Method: Copied From Original Disc
              I 05:44:18 Filling Buffer...
              I 05:44:19 Writing LeadIn...
              I 05:44:38 Writing Image...
              W 06:35:11 Failed to Write Sectors 2082400 - 2082431 - No Seek Complete
              W 06:35:11 Retrying (1 of 20)...
              W 06:35:11 Retry Failed - No Seek Complete
              W 06:35:11 Retrying (2 of 20)...
              I 06:35:11 Writing Image...

              Is there anyway to pinpoint whats causing these errors, if its my burner, media, or program. Does anyone know if "Crash" needs a different decrypter?

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              • blutach
                Not a god of digital video
                • Oct 2004
                • 24627

                #8
                You are tempting the Gods. A USB burner, burning Ritek disks at 4X. I have an IDE, with Verbatims and still only burn at 2.4X

                Regards
                Les

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                • glong86
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 9

                  #9
                  But I set my write speed to 2.4X, is DVD D still trying to write at 4X? I know when I pop in a blank DL disc and try to burn with nero it has a grayed out box and says write speed 4X and won't let me change it. But I thought DVD D allowed me to control it???

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                  • nwg
                    Left *****
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 5196

                    #10
                    Originally Posted by blutach
                    You are tempting the Gods. A USB burner, burning Ritek disks at 4X. I have an IDE, with Verbatims and still only burn at 2.4X

                    Regards

                    It's what I use (Pioneer 109 in a USB 2.0 enclosure). I do have a problem with one of my players reading the discs but that isn't the discs or burning at fault.

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                    • glong86
                      Junior Member
                      Junior Member
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 9

                      #11
                      Just a quick update. I spoke with LG and they told me that their drives have problems with Memorex media. So, I'm going to order some Verbatim DL discs and give this another shot. I'll let you if it works.

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                      • blutach
                        Not a god of digital video
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 24627

                        #12
                        Real good, and by the way, my mistake....I saw the 4x next to the Ritek. Now, I see it is 2.4X. Sorry.

                        with the Verbatims.

                        Regards
                        Les

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                        [What's bitsetting?] [Burn dual layer disks safely] [Why not to burn with Ner0] [Interpret Ner0's burn errors] [Got bad playback?] [Burner/Media compatibility]

                        Cool Techniques - [2COOL's guides] [Clean your DVD] [Join a flipper] [Split into 2 DVDs] [Save heaps of Mb] [How to mock strip] [Cool Insert Clips]

                        Real useful info - [FAQ INDEX] [Compression explained] [Logical Remapping of Enabled Streams] [DVD-Replica] [Fantastic info on DVDs]


                        You should only use genuine Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden media. Many thanks to www.pcx.com.au for their supply and great service.

                        Explore the sites and the programs - there's a gold mine of information in them

                        Don't forget to play the Digital Digest Quiz!!! (Click here)

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                        • jm1647
                          An Eagles Fan, A MenuShrinker
                          • Apr 2005
                          • 3661

                          #13
                          If your drive is listed below there is a program called MediaCodeSpeedEdit by Ala42 that might help you out with the Memorex DL's you have.

                          Key features of the LG support:
                          1/ Support for LG GSA-4020/4040/4080/4081/4082/4120/4160/4163/4165/4167 dvd writers.
                          2/ Support for official and unofficial RPC1 patched .exe flasher.
                          3/ Increasing the DVD write speed by swapping the write strategy.
                          4/ Reducing DVD write speed.
                          5/ Replacing of Media Codes with manually entered or imported Media Codes for currently unsupported Media Codes.
                          6/ Text file export of Media Code and write speed tables.

                          Warning:
                          Using patched firmware might damage your drive and will void your warranty.
                          The use of MediaCodeSpeedEdit is at your own risk.

                          Supported drives and firmwares:
                          LG GSA-4020/4040/4080/4081
                          LG GSA-4082 A208/A209
                          LG GSA-4120 A115/A117
                          LG GSA-4160 A304/A306
                          LG GSA-4163 A104/A105
                          LG GSA-4165 DL04
                          LG GSA-4167 DJ11/DL11

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                          • glong86
                            Junior Member
                            Junior Member
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 9

                            #14
                            The problem has been fixed. I ordered some Verbatim discs, but in the meantime I went and exchanged my burner for another one (same model) and tried burning with the Memorex one last time and it worked. So turns out I had a faulty burner. Wonder if LG will reimburse me for all the DL discs I lost?

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                            • blutach
                              Not a god of digital video
                              • Oct 2004
                              • 24627

                              #15
                              Fat chance!

                              Thanks for letting us know how it worked out.

                              Regards
                              Les

                              Essential progs - [PgcEdit] [VobBlanker] [MenuShrink] [IfoEdit] [Muxman] [DVD Remake Pro] [DVD Rebuilder] [BeSweet] [Media Player Classic] [DVDSubEdit] [ImgBurn]

                              Media and Burning - [Golden Rules of Burning] [Media quality] [Fix your DMA] [Update your Firmware] [What's my Media ID Code?] [How to test your disc]
                              [What's bitsetting?] [Burn dual layer disks safely] [Why not to burn with Ner0] [Interpret Ner0's burn errors] [Got bad playback?] [Burner/Media compatibility]

                              Cool Techniques - [2COOL's guides] [Clean your DVD] [Join a flipper] [Split into 2 DVDs] [Save heaps of Mb] [How to mock strip] [Cool Insert Clips]

                              Real useful info - [FAQ INDEX] [Compression explained] [Logical Remapping of Enabled Streams] [DVD-Replica] [Fantastic info on DVDs]


                              You should only use genuine Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden media. Many thanks to www.pcx.com.au for their supply and great service.

                              Explore the sites and the programs - there's a gold mine of information in them

                              Don't forget to play the Digital Digest Quiz!!! (Click here)

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