View Full Version : the problem with HDD image and CD burn
zhangjiandong
19-11-2002, 07:45
thanks for the help before.
but for one thing i can not understand untill now.
i use blindwrite suite which can make a work HDD image in virtual cd drive, but when i use blind write the CD i burn out did not work.
Is there anyone that can tell me the reason?
:( :(
is there any difference between the HDD image and the actual CD.
I think, when you use the image from HDD, blindwrite suite is able to emulate SecuRom, SafeDisc, ... !
But I dont have tested Blindwrite Suite!
scrocker
20-11-2002, 08:00
From what I read...
I have the same problem with the images work but the physical cd copy won't. From what I have been reading, it looks like most CD burners can not write the EFM coding back to a CD-R properly. Sometime you can try the option of different programs to hide the fact that it is a CD-R your using because some protections can detect them. CloneCD tray has that feature and some others. Or just try to run them in a non-CDwriter drive, you may get lucky. Or you can just buy a Phillips CD writer and be saved all the hassel.
Orbis Factor
20-11-2002, 17:48
mine works fine, so i don't know what your doing different
podunkviller
20-11-2002, 21:37
there is a list at www.elby.ch of compatible burners for correct efm.
I sometimes get files like that (very rarely) that I can run the image through Daemon Tools (with no protection emulated, normal cd), but I can't burn it to disk without errors or it not working. What I usally do then is just use Clone CD, copy on the fly option, copying the virtual CD to the burner and that usally works fine.
Please Note I have NOT done with using any of the latest copy protection schemes.
Also my writer is a Lite On 40x12x48x flashed to 48x12x48x, so I can usually write most anything to disk.
Also, sometime you have to lower the speed your recording at. For example, with some disks, if i try to burn anything greater then 24x, my dreamcast won't read it.
though I haven't ran into this problem on the PC yet, except when recording audio, 12x or less seems to work the best on all media.
nider
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