master mars Posted June 23, 2004 Share Posted June 23, 2004 I'm trying to burn a image but it keeps going well over 100%. I only tried it twice both times same result usin RAW DAO. What should I do to fix this? Any help would be great. Thanx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffkong Posted June 23, 2004 Share Posted June 23, 2004 Set it to DAO/SAO, and enable buffer underrun technology. That's what I do with ISOs of mine and they all work perfectly in Chankast. I didn't try them in the Dreamcast console because I don't have one... yet... That's the settings I use with all of my ISOs, and it works perfectly for me so try that and tell me if it works. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
master mars Posted June 23, 2004 Author Share Posted June 23, 2004 It still OD's on the percent. i'm 261% now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
master mars Posted June 23, 2004 Author Share Posted June 23, 2004 This is what my log says after it tells me the somethong is wrong File Name: C:\Program Files\Alcohol Soft\Alcohol 120\Alcohol.exe Company Name: Alcohol Soft Development Team Description: Alcohol 120% Original: alcohol.exe Product: Alcohol 120% Trademarks: Alcohol Soft Development Team Copyright: Copyright© 2002-2004 Alcohol Soft Development Team Version: 1.9.2 ( Build 1705 ) Date: 2004/05/06 Size: 1375232 Bytes Hash: 6b991008d82dc4d647e8ad86b632e232 File Name: C:\Program Files\Alcohol Soft\Alcohol 120\alcoholx.dll Description: Alcohol virtual device control library Original: alcoholx.dll Copyright: Copyright © 2000-2004 Version: 3.47.0 ( Build 0 ) Date: 2004/04/30 Size: 74240 Bytes Hash: c11b59c21722ca30141696c21b72578d File Name: C:\Program Files\Alcohol Soft\Alcohol 120\devsupp.dll Company Name: Alcohol Soft Development Team Description: Alcohol Software Device Capability Library Original: devsupp.dll Product: Alcohol Software Device Capability Library Copyright: Copyright© 2002-2003 Alcohol Soft Development Team Version: 2.3.7 ( Build 505 ) Date: 2004/05/05 Size: 38400 Bytes Hash: 0e6f733d3f570f3b0328261d11a2794e ########################### User Information ########################### User Name: UN-REGISTERED Company Name: UN-REGISTERED Registered User ID: UN-REGISTERED ########################### Options Setting ########################### Devices control interface: Default Driver Control Interface CPU Priority Level: High Memory Buffer Size (MB): 128 Examine the accuracy of data read from physical device: Yes Turn off "Auto-Select best write speed" function if possible: No Overburn disc(s): No Fill memory buffer before recording discs: Yes Ignore Media Type: No RMPS (Recordable Media Physical Signature) Emulation: No BAD Sectors Emulation: No Sub-Channel Data Fixed & Emulation: No Laserlock Emulation: No Current Language: English ############################ Device(s) List ############################ (E:) HP DVD Writer 300n (atapi, Port 1, Bus 0, Target 0, Lun 0) (F:) ATAPI CDROM 48X (atapi, Port 1, Bus 0, Target 1, Lun 0) (K:) AXV CD/DVD-ROM (a347scsi, Port 2, Bus 0, Target 0, Lun 0) ##################### Installed Device Drivers List ##################### 1394BUS.SYS a347bus.sys a347scsi.sys ACPI.sys afd.sys AFS2K.SYS agp440.sys ALCXSENS.SYS ALCXWDM.SYS arp1394.sys audstub.sys Beep.SYS BOOTVID.dll Cdfs.SYS cdrom.sys CLASSPNP.SYS disk.sys drmk.sys drvmcdb.sys dump_atapi.sys dump_WMILIB.SYS Dxapi.sys dxg.sys dxgthk.sys Fastfat.SYS fasttx2k.sys fdc.sys Fips.SYS flpydisk.sys Fs_Rec.SYS ftdisk.sys GEARAspiWDM.sys hal.dll HIDCLASS.SYS HIDPARSE.SYS hidusb.sys i8042prt.sys imapi.sys ipfltdrv.sys ipnat.sys ipsec.sys isapnp.sys kbdclass.sys KDCOM.DLL kmixer.sys ks.sys KSecDD.sys ltmdmnt.sys mnmdd.SYS Modem.SYS MODEMCSA.sys mouclass.sys MountMgr.sys MpFirewall.sys mrxdav.sys mrxsmb.sys Msfs.SYS msgpc.sys Mup.sys MxlW2k.SYS NaiFiltr.sys NDIS.sys ndistapi.sys ndisuio.sys ndiswan.sys NDProxy.SYS netbios.sys netbt.sys nic1394.sys Npfs.SYS ntdll.dll Ntfs.sys ntoskrnl.exe Null.SYS nv_agp.sys nv4_disp.dll nv4_mini.sys ohci1394.sys parport.sys PartMgr.sys ParVdm.SYS pci.sys pciide.sys PCIIDEX.SYS pfc.sys portcls.sys processr.sys PS2.sys psched.sys ptilink.sys PxHelp20.sys rasacd.sys rasl2tp.sys raspppoe.sys raspptp.sys raspti.sys rdbss.sys RDPCDD.sys redbook.sys RTL8139.SYS SCSIPORT.SYS serenum.sys serial.sys SISAGPX.sys sr.sys srv.sys swenum.sys sysaudio.sys tcpip.sys TDI.SYS termdd.sys update.sys USBD.SYS usbehci.sys usbhub.sys USBPORT.SYS USBSTOR.SYS usbuhci.sys vga.sys viaagp1.sys VIDEOPRT.SYS VolSnap.sys wanarp.sys watchdog.sys wdmaud.sys win32k.sys WMILIB.SYS ################## Detailed Information of Device(s) ################## /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (E:) HP DVD Writer 300n(1:0) detail information. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Vendor Identification: HP Product Identification: DVD Writer 300n Production Revision Level: 1.25 Location: atapi, Port 1, Bus 0, Target 0, Lun 0 Support recording method: DAO, RAW SAO, RAW SAO+SUB, RAW DAO(96), TAO, DVD DAO BURN-Free Technology: JustLink Auto-Select best write speed: Not Supported -* Note: This information below is provided by the unit, it might be inaccurate. *- -* This software does not use this information! *- Removable media: Yes Version: ATAPI (INF-8090i/INF-8020i/INF-8028i) Response Data Format: 02h CD-R Read/Write: Yes/Yes CD-RW Read/Write: Yes/Yes Read CD-R Fixed Packet: Yes Test Write: Yes DVD-ROM Read: Yes DVD-R Read/Write: Yes/No DVD-RAM Read/Write: No/No Audio Play: Yes Composite Audio and Video Data Stream: No Digital output (IEC958) on port 1 Supported: No Digital output (IEC958) on port 2 Supported: No Mode 1 Form 2: Yes Mode 2 Form 2: Yes Multi-Session: Yes BUF: Yes CD-DA Commands supported: Yes CD-DA Stream is Accurate: Yes R-W Supported: Yes R-W De-interleaved and Corrected: No C2 Pointers Support: Yes ISRC Supported: Yes UPC Supported: Yes Read Bar Code: No Lock media into the drive: Yes Currently drive Lock state: Unlocked Prevent Jumper: No Eject Command: Yes Separate volume levels: Yes Separate channel mute: Yes Changer Supports Disc Present: No Software slot selection: No Side change capable: No P through W in Lead-In: Yes Maximum Read Speed Supported (with current disc): 40X (6000 KB/Sec) Maximum Write Speed Supported (with current Disc): 16X (2400 KB/Sec) Current Read Speed Supported (with current Disc): 40X (6000 KB/Sec) Current Write Speed Supported (with current Disc): 16X (2400 KB/Sec) /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (F:) ATAPI CDROM 48X(1:1) detail information. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Vendor Identification: Product Identification: ATAPI CDROM 48X Production Revision Level: 160R Location: atapi, Port 1, Bus 0, Target 1, Lun 0 -* Note: This information below is provided by the unit, it might be inaccurate. *- -* This software does not use this information! *- Removable media: Yes Version: ATAPI (INF-8090i/INF-8020i/INF-8028i) Response Data Format: 01h CD-R Read/Write: Yes/No CD-RW Read/Write: Yes/No Read CD-R Fixed Packet: Yes Test Write: No DVD-ROM Read: No DVD-R Read/Write: No/No DVD-RAM Read/Write: No/No Audio Play: Yes Composite Audio and Video Data Stream: No Digital output (IEC958) on port 1 Supported: No Digital output (IEC958) on port 2 Supported: No Mode 1 Form 2: Yes Mode 2 Form 2: Yes Multi-Session: Yes BUF: No CD-DA Commands supported: Yes CD-DA Stream is Accurate: Yes R-W Supported: Yes R-W De-interleaved and Corrected: No C2 Pointers Support: Yes ISRC Supported: Yes UPC Supported: Yes Read Bar Code: No Lock media into the drive: Yes Currently drive Lock state: Unlocked Prevent Jumper: No Eject Command: Yes Separate volume levels: Yes Separate channel mute: Yes Changer Supports Disc Present: No Software slot selection: No Side change capable: No P through W in Lead-In: Yes Maximum Read Speed Supported (with current disc): 48X (7200 KB/Sec) Current Read Speed Supported (with current Disc): 48X (7200 KB/Sec) ####################################################################### ###################### Source Disc/Image Information ######################Type: Nero Image filePath: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner.YOUR-O0KWKW9JWC.000\My Documents\dreamcast\fire pro\Name: image.nrg Size: 700.67 MBSession: 2Track: 47 Session 01: Track 01: Audio, Length: 005091(9.9 MB), Address: 000000 Track 02: Audio, Length: 004496(8.8 MB), Address: 005091 Track 03: Audio, Length: 004104(8.0 MB), Address: 009587 Track 04: Audio, Length: 005462(10.7 MB), Address: 013691 Track 05: Audio, Length: 004892(9.6 MB), Address: 019153 Track 06: Audio, Length: 004528(8.8 MB), Address: 024045 Track 07: Audio, Length: 004021(7.9 MB), Address: 028573 Track 08: Audio, Length: 003757(7.3 MB), Address: 032594 Track 09: Audio, Length: 004644(9.1 MB), Address: 036351 Track 10: Audio, Length: 004853(9.5 MB), Address: 040995 Track 11: Audio, Length: 005299(10.3 MB), Address: 045848 Track 12: Audio, Length: 004390(8.6 MB), Address: 051147 Track 13: Audio, Length: 003967(7.7 MB), Address: 055537 Track 14: Audio, Length: 004571(8.9 MB), Address: 059504 Track 15: Audio, Length: 004876(9.5 MB), Address: 064075 Track 16: Audio, Length: 005307(10.4 MB), Address: 068951 Track 17: Audio, Length: 004315(8.4 MB), Address: 074258 Track 18: Audio, Length: 004738(9.3 MB), Address: 078573 Track 19: Audio, Length: 005833(11.4 MB), Address: 083311 Track 20: Audio, Length: 004367(8.5 MB), Address: 089144 Track 21: Audio, Length: 005165(10.1 MB), Address: 093511 Track 22: Audio, Length: 004006(7.8 MB), Address: 098676 Track 23: Audio, Length: 004229(8.3 MB), Address: 102682 Track 24: Audio, Length: 004946(9.7 MB), Address: 106911 Track 25: Audio, Length: 004365(8.5 MB), Address: 111857 Track 26: Audio, Length: 004873(9.5 MB), Address: 116222 Track 27: Audio, Length: 005247(10.2 MB), Address: 121095 Track 28: Audio, Length: 005397(10.5 MB), Address: 126342 Track 29: Audio, Length: 010441(20.4 MB), Address: 131739 Track 30: Audio, Length: 011481(22.4 MB), Address: 142180 Track 31: Audio, Length: 009443(18.4 MB), Address: 153661 Track 32: Audio, Length: 005524(10.8 MB), Address: 163104 Track 33: Audio, Length: 008868(17.3 MB), Address: 168628 Track 34: Audio, Length: 009277(18.1 MB), Address: 177496 Track 35: Audio, Length: 011111(21.7 MB), Address: 186773 Track 36: Audio, Length: 008253(16.1 MB), Address: 197884 Track 37: Audio, Length: 008983(17.5 MB), Address: 206137 Track 38: Audio, Length: 010767(21.0 MB), Address: 215120 Track 39: Audio, Length: 007688(15.0 MB), Address: 225887 Track 40: Audio, Length: 009080(17.7 MB), Address: 233575 Track 41: Audio, Length: 004730(9.2 MB), Address: 242655 Track 42: Audio, Length: 004595(9.0 MB), Address: 247385 Track 43: Audio, Length: 004463(8.7 MB), Address: 251980 Track 44: Audio, Length: 000842(1.6 MB), Address: 256443 Track 45: Audio, Length: 001962(3.8 MB), Address: 257285 Track 46: Audio, Length: 005804(11.3 MB), Address: 259247Session 02: Track 47: Mode 2 Form 1, Length: 047495(92.8 MB), Address: 000150############################################################################# ####################### Dumping/Recording Progress Log #######################20:51:03 Processor info: Intel® Pentium® 4 CPU 2.60GHz x 2 (2600MHz)20:51:03 Memory Available to Windows: 523,628 KB20:51:03 Memory Buffer size: 128 MB20:51:03 Image file loading: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner.YOUR-O0KWKW9JWC.000\My Documents\dreamcast\fire pro\image.nrg20:51:03 Source Info: Session: 2, Track: 47, Length: 93.1 MB / 010:35:2020:51:08 (E:) HP DVD Writer 300n(1:0): Recording Method/Speed20:51:08 Recording - DAO / SAO - 16X (2400 KB/Sec)20:51:08 (E:) HP DVD Writer 300n(1:0): BURN-Free activated20:55:00 Image file loading completed!20:55:16 (E:) HP DVD Writer 300n(1:0) - [Write PREGAP area ERROR]: 0 - 150 S:KEY - 05/27/00 - "Undocumented Error Message!"20:55:16 (E:) HP DVD Writer 300n(1:0): Recording failed!20:55:16 Error message: [05/27/00] - Undocumented Error Message!20:55:16 (E:) HP DVD Writer 300n(1:0): Recording failed!20:55:19 Something is wrong with the recording procedure!Please check the log file and report any errors to Technical Support.############################################################################## Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffkong Posted June 23, 2004 Share Posted June 23, 2004 It may be that the CPU Priority Level is High, although if that's the default setting then it probably isn't because I use default settings and it works fine. I'd uninstall Alcohol 120%, restart your computer, and install Alchohol 120% again. That way it's a totally clean installation with all changes gone. Try burning the disc again with DAO/SAO set and enable buffer underrun technology. Change no other settings. If it doesn't work then, then try burning with Nero because it's a Nero image and Nero may be better with it. You can download Nero at http://www.nero.com/us/download_nero.php?pak=1 If it STILL doesn't work then your image is probably messed up and you have a whole lot of coasters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corn99 Posted June 23, 2004 Share Posted June 23, 2004 (edited) master mars would the image happen to be a.nrg(nero image file)if it is i know the fix for it because if tried to burn a nrg it will never stop burning mine went over 600 percent.first u use the virtual cd drive mount the image,and use alcohol to either create a media discriptor file or a clone cd file.then burn that media discriptor file or clone cd file and enjoy.(this is the first time i help some instead of me crying ofr help.) Edited June 23, 2004 by double99 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zouzou_rocket Posted June 23, 2004 Share Posted June 23, 2004 I had the same problem And the raeson was, the image was corrupt. I advise u to get other one and do not waste another CD. zouzou_rocket, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weirdy Posted June 23, 2004 Share Posted June 23, 2004 did you try burning with nero? cause I know cd's won't even start burning on Alcohol for me anymore, the only thing that works is mounting the images, that's it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corn99 Posted June 23, 2004 Share Posted June 23, 2004 i find it easier to convert it to and other image because my nero is corrupted.and i find alcohol to be easier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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