How to burn off ISO file

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  1. tamdino

    tamdino Member

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    I have been using DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink. Lately I have been getting the "Failed to Write Sectors 768 - 799 - Unknown (Internal Target Failure) (0x44, 0xD9)" when trying to write the LeadIn with DVD Decrypter. I have posted about this in another thread and am not asking for help with this issue here.

    Instead I wish to know if anyone knows of a program that would take the ISO file and create the DVD. The ISO file is fine and ready to use.

    Thanks,
     
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    Car.Mike Active member

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    tamdino,
    Welcome to the forum, Try Nero as it burns .iso image files if the .iso files that you are trying to burn are OK. If you get the error again using Nero then there are problems w/ the files
     
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    Thanks! I'll give it a try right now and report back.
     
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    Okay, I spoke up too soon. Do you have a link to a guide which explains how to do this?

    Thanks,
     
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    tamdino,
    There might be a guide but I do not have one. This is what I do Below:
    Launch Nero StartSmart. Go to "Copy and Backup" and then select "Burn Image to Disc". This will take "ISO or NRG image files "and burn them to discs
     
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    ScubaPete Senior member

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    If indeed the ISO is fine then DVDD should burn it just fine.

    It could well be that DVDD is trying to tell you something.

    Suggestions: Try a move upwards by using a quality media and slow your burning speed down to at least 4X.

    That well might be the answer.

    Cheers,

    Pete
     
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    Slowing the speed down to 4x did the trick. Thanks!!! I don't know why I didn't think to do that. I should know better.

    Thanks again!
     
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    hi

    must watch out for this one! these 16x burners ah do we need um? phew...
     
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    If for no other reason than the drive spins up faster...

    :)
     
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    If we could only keep buying 4x disks we could have that problems solved :~)
     
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    ScubaPete Senior member

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    Not really arniebear, most of the 4X discs will burn at 8X OR faster !

    The speed has to be set in the software. It is possible to get away with 6X with coasters only rarely BUT at 8X and over ~ You'll have trouble.

    Been doing that, learned the hard way, and I've been using Taiyo Yudens and Verbatim (DataLife PLUS) Still, at 12X it's not going to happen UNLESS you can afford a lot of coasters :(

    Dialing back within the proggy is the only solution I have found.

    My 2-cents
     
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