cyclic redundancy error

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  1. giraff36

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    im getting 99% of the analysis done in either shrink or
    nero recode and i get the error is their anyway to skipthis or is it tough i have scratched dvd
    thanks
     
  2. Jeanc1

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    A CRC(Cyclic Redundancy Check) error can be bad. For your edification, a cyclic redundancy check is a method of confirming that the contents of a zip file(for example) are the same as the header of the zip file. If they are different, a CRC error results. It usually means either 1: the medium(the CD) is bad, 2: your file is bad, or 3: the hardware reading the medium is bad.
    So in that order 1:Clean the CD , 2: Try another file , or 3: Check your hardware.

    _X_X_X_X_X_[small]Do It Right , and you will be a Happy Camper !

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  3. giraff36

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    the same dvd plays in my standalone but subtitles appear automatic but theres no menu either but il carry onn
     
  4. Jeanc1

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    Smiles !! Looks like that one is scratched enough that you get a CRC error. -- Try one that's not so bad and see if you can get to the BURN stage without the CRC error popping up !
     
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    i think its my burner every time im getting a burn failed message i have a frrecom classic 8x external usb2 burner when touch usb connection to usb i sometimes hear crackling. when i try to burn the red light is blinking on burner ive checked device manager says its working ok
    my next stop is free com website but it could be my usb 2 connection
    any infi hints appreciated
     

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