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newbps2
08-01-2004, 12:45
Hi!
When I try to burn my created dvd image (gta3) to a dvd-r disc with record now max an error message appears:

"error -10 at sector 0 - Command:52 Sense:05 ASC:24 ASQ:00"

I have got a Matsh ita DVD-Ram UJ-811 and blanc Ultron discs.
Does anyone know this issue?

Thanks in advance,
newB

bighap
08-01-2004, 12:51
Could be a media issue or a bad image. Try cleaning your original with dish soap and warm water. It isn't scratched up is it?

newbps2
08-01-2004, 13:20
i think the reason why the message appears is the burner, not the image because i have just finished making an image of final fantasy 10 (my second ps2 game to backup) but when i try to burn the same message appears........

EVOEvo
08-01-2004, 13:24
try useing nero and see if it works i had primo dvd do that be it would work fine on one pc but the other would always error i belive its something to do with the pc maybe a prog is messing it up i never did figer it out so i used rnm on one and primo and rnm on the other :)

bighap
08-01-2004, 13:25
Is your burner set as master and are you using 4.50?

newbps2
08-01-2004, 14:09
i am using 4.50 and my burner is set to master

newbps2
08-01-2004, 15:05
The burner probably does not work with record now max. i tried to burn with alcohol 120 % and it works. if the dvd is bootable on my ps2 ........i will see, but thanks for help!

jackng
08-01-2004, 22:35
My personal experience with is error is basically the media burning speed. apperently some media's pregroove information is either missing or the drive does not support it.

However lowering down the burn speed to 2x or 1x will solve this problem.

EVOEvo
08-01-2004, 23:47
dose it help haveing a burner as master instaed of slave i got my a06 as slave

jackng
09-01-2004, 03:48
Technically speaking, you should be having all drives that needs piority up as masters (HDD as IDE0 Master, Disc Writer as IDE1 Master) this will cause your pc processing power to place these drives with higher piority. However if you are using scsi interface, it really doesn't matter that much.

Hope all these help

cactus
10-01-2004, 19:23
Is your DVD writer on its own channel? I had a horrible time when I got mine because I had a DVD-ROM on the same channel and it was giving me nothing but grief!