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And sorry, you had the same problem two days ago here . I just felt we had sorted this out once and for all. Thanks. ![]() Edit. If you suspect your iso file is corrupted in some way you can use md5 checksummer and compare with the original file. Last edited by pinto2; 07-11-2005 at 07:04. Reason: added info and link to md5checksummer |
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- #52
| Corruption wouldn't prevent it from showing up in the file selection dialogue... TCAS, I think you got a file with a different extension, probably .img. Go into Tools/folder options and select the view tab. Remove the check mark from Hide extensions for known file types (If applicable). Check the full name of the file you're trying to burn. ![]() Q. |
- #53
| Thank you Qyngali and Pinto2; the problem is when I rip the file(DVD Video) by Decrypter in ISO file and Decrypter shows the file being ripped in ISO format but when ripping is finished the outcome (the ripped file) is not being shown in ISO format why I can't figured it out. |
- #54
| Ah... you got split image in 1GB chunks (or something to that effect) enabled in decrypter. Disable it (unless you're using fat32 FS). You'll find it in the options dialogue somewhere |
- #55
| you're ripping to the wrong format. that is .mds, not .iso.
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BTW: the content of post #53 represent two Video files one "F" and another is Passo so the file is not being split. |
- #57
| Yes it is being split. The MDS is equal to a .cue file, POSSE.I00+POSSE.I01 is the ISO. Go to Tools/settings in decrypter, switch to the ISO read mode tab, set file splitting to none. You'll get an ISO next time you rip. ![]() Q. PS: You got to rip to a NTFS volume, FATxx doesn't support files bigger than 4GB. |
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- #59
| NP, that's what this place is for. Right? Actually, as long as you rip to NTFS you shouldn't need to disable file splitting.Q. |
- #60
| but the mds file should not be created right? I think that was my problem.
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- #61
| I wanted to share something ![]() I get great burns with BSMB with SB off and WOPC off. So i did something others have done with Qsuite 2.0, set my options then uninstalled the application. I did this with version 2.1, and found that my media was getting slowed down, normally I had no problems buring T02 @ T03 at 12x, but now both DVD.D. and Nero (7) are burning it at 8x!! Upon reinstalling Qsuite 2.1, I saw that the recorder did in fact remember the SB options (both off). Its just annoying to have to check Qsuite to make sure WOPC is off. Personally I consider this a bug .
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- #62
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Edit: Oh, about WOPC disabling, you could use Quikees WOPCtool... it at least starts up a lot quicker. Q. |
- #63
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Haven't bothered to check settings about this though. And yes, Qyngali was right about movie been splitted resulting in no .iso was created. BTW, there are two movies in that folder of TCAS. Regarding "disabling" WOPC function, I think BenQ intentendedly made this function to revert to default (WOPC on) when you restart compu, preventing you from burn (even) more coasters, heh he. |
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- #66
| TCAS, what mode is your hard drive formatted in. If its NOT NTFS then the program will have to split the track up as FAT cannot handle large single files big enough to make a DVD ISO. You can check by going to My Computer, right clicking your hard drive (usually drive C) and choosing properties. 3rd line down says "File Type" and it should say NTFS. If not and you are running XP you can convert to NTFS on the fly (you cant convert back though) by typeing "convert c: /fs:ntfs" where c: is the drive you want to convert.
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qwakrz; You are the man Thank You, the problem was as you pointed out the drive that I was ripping the file is in FAT32 platform and when I switched to another drive with NTFS platform then things got OK. Note the size of drive is not at issue the format of the drive is matter. Imation DVD+R(8X) made in India "First Attempt" Overspeed/Solidburn/WOPC: All ON The Quality Scan was almost "Zero Same Disc from same patch; "Second Attempt" Overspeed/Solidburn/ON WOPC/OFF |
- #68
| TCAS, if you can't be bothered reading my attemps to help just say so. I already posted a solution. Just extract to NTFS, not FAT16 or FAT32. I'm probably not going to bother next time. Q. |
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| note that the mds file is critical in making a successful DL backup
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- #71
| Thank you for information although I am not doing heavy burning with D/L disc at present time but I have to remind myself to go back to Decrypter and reactivate the "Create .MDS File" function if I have to burn D/L disc. Edit: after finding out the problem with creation of ISO is related to Harddrive format (NTSF & FAT32) not .MDS file, I might as well rechecked the box of Create MDS File back again. |
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- #73
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Very buggy indeed...
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- #74
| Quema34, IIRC there have been some posts about QScan (QSuite2.1) crashing when performed on nVidia based mobos. Never seen this problem with $ntel's mobos though. Nomally I only run a "Quick" Qscan with FE/TE to determine if disc will burn well (at end = problem area). But some days ago I run a full "Normal" test on MCC-003 and noticed a slow down for the last half of the disc. Edit. Rerun the test today and I'm not that sure anymore drive really is slowing down. Note, my mobo is an $ntel 865P with latest Intel IDE/SATA drivers, WinXPpro SP1. Last edited by pinto2; 14-11-2005 at 11:40. Reason: update, removed pic |
- #75
| I've got a PCChips (ECS) M863G mobo, and the QScan ran fine with QSuite2.0, although it took about 10 minutes to run; never had a problem! Now, it starts, but while QSuite locks up, the drive keeps spinning the media at the same speed, as if the test is ongoing. This continues until I finally manage to restart it. Funny thing is that it does not 'lock up' the processor (the processor use stays at about 2-4%)?
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Very buggy indeed...
Funny thing is that it does not 'lock up' the processor (the processor use stays at about 2-4%)?