DVD Decrypter Help.

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  1. RIP4EVER

    RIP4EVER Member

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    W 19:56:28 Failed to Write Sectors 2295104 - 2295135 - Logical Block Address out of Range
    W 19:56:28 Retrying (1 of 20)...

    Can someone tell me what happened here?
     
  2. ScubaPete

    ScubaPete Senior member

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    How about some more information - like,

    GENERAL Information we may need to help you -

    LQQk, This is an example of the type of information we need, fill in as much as you can - it's all very important -

    Have you tried checking your burning basics ?

    Have you flashed your Firmware ?

    Do you have a working ASPI layer ?

    When was your last Disk Defrag ?
    If you have to think about it, it's been far too long.
    You need to do it now ! ! !


    What is your burner's IDE location ?

    What are your burner's Jumper settings ?

    What type of media are you using ?
    (Of major importance if you're having any trouble burning.)

    What programs are you using ? To rip ? To edit ? To Burn ?
    DVD Decrypter to write – other proggys unknown

    What Guide OR Guides are you using ?

    Was there an error ? What exactly did it say ?
    Not answered, only a partial log presented -

    Exactly where are you and what are you doing when your error occurred ?
    Only a partial log presented. File size unknown –

    What was the file size ?

    What are your PC's specs ?

    Do you have any Roxio products installed on your PC ?

    Are you operating in the PIO or DMA transfer mode ?










    Handy tools to help you find out about your PC ~

    To check firmware, at the bottom of the page look for "What's my firmware? - Try this little tool I found," Download this tool and check out your firmware. There are also some firmware updates at this site.

    http://flashman.rpc-1.com/


    ASPI Checker.
    Ascertains your ASPI layer's presence and operation status

    http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/su...nguage=English+US&filekey=aspichk.exe&sess=no


    DVD Identifier.
    Provides us with important info about your discs.

    http://dvd.identifier.cdfreaks.com/

    Nero Info Tool.
    General system information: Drive operation & support
    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/cdr_software/cdr_tools/nero_info_tool.cfm





    FILE INFORMATION

    Where did the files you're working with come from ?
    What format are they in, RAR, Bin/Cue, AVI, VCD, SVCD, MPEG2, DVR, WMV, MPEG 2 DVD compatible, ISO or VOB's ?


    What do you wish to do with them ?
    Burn them to DVD's ? A single (4.7GB) DVD ? A Dual Layer (8.5GB) DVD ?

    Again, answer as many of these questions as you can. We need all of the above information -

    Pete
     
  3. bardie

    bardie Regular member

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    Hello ScubaPete, I know this is off the topic, but there is another dude calling himself ScubaBud, any relation there??
     
  4. ScubaPete

    ScubaPete Senior member

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    Hi bardi,

    Nope, no releation . . . Seems to be a nice enough sort though.

    Us "Scuba" guys are generally friendly . . :)

    Treat him well . . .

    "P"
     

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