Interpretation Error

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  1. mackdack

    mackdack Member

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    Hey guys,

    I am having problems with my DVD player burning images of my XBOX360 Backups.

    My burner is a LightScribe and does do DL discs. I am using Verbaitems and they are clean as a whistle.

    The error states problems with Scistatus 0x02 and errors with regards to interpretation.

    I have no idea what to do or how to remedy this problem. The burning problem will not even begin. I am using IMG burn and have used clonecd, yet I have had no luck in making a compete burn and have it be problem free.

    I am mounting the .dvd file and know, basically, what I am doing. I think the image is a good image copy.

    Please help. I am losing money over here making expensive coasters with DVD R+DL dics!
     
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    Here is the error.

    I/) Error

    Device Error 2:1:0 AIAPI A DH 16A1L KH15 (e:) Fibre

    ScsiStatus 0x02

    Interpretation: Check Condition

    CDM: 2A 00 00 19 A6 C0 000

    Interpretation write: (10) - Sectors: 1681088

    Sense Area: (many random numbers)

    Interpretation: Invalid Address for write
     
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    I deleted the .dvd LB number and set it in my IMG Burn to break at that point.

    I'm going to try now, I'll let you know how it turns out.
     
  5. mackdack

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    It kicked out AGAIN at 43%.

    I deleteed the limit break in the .dvd file like it said and then I set that number in IMG Burn to the exact number that was in the .dvd file before.

    Please any more ideas would be nice. This is driving me insane.
     
  6. LOCOENG

    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    Post the actual log from Imgburn in your next post. In the mean time check your burners manufacture website for a firmwar update.
     

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