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Sebber 19-01-2003 08:09

Help: Samsung -> CDRWin problems
 
A few monthts ago my old HP 2 speed burner chashed. I have made a lot of backups using that one togheter with CDRWin 3.8.
Now I have got myself a new Samsung burner. To make it work with CDRWin, I had to install version 3.9.

I try to make backups like I used to, but they do not work.
The only difference in burnin (I can think of) is, that I burn at 4-speed on the Samsung (which is the slowest speed available). I used to burn at 1-speed.

I am sure, that it is not PS thats making trouble, since all my old backups runs perfectly.

Does anyone how to solve these problems with the Samsung - or CDRWin 3.9??

Sebber 19-01-2003 08:42

Here's what I do and "what I used to do"
 
You're right - it doesn't say much.

Using CDRWin I make an image file (Cuesheet). Settings are:

Extract Mode: Disc Image/Cuesheet
Reading Options: RAW
Error recovery: Ignore
Jitter Correction: Disable
Subcode Analasys: Auto
Data Speed: 1 (if I read from my DVD drive which I used to) 4 if I use my burner as the source-device.
Audio Speed: The same.
Read retry: 50

After making the file (and patching if necessary) I click the Record Disc option. Load the Cuesheet, and records at the lowest speed possible.
I have no checkmarks in the Recording options fields.

Sebber 19-01-2003 09:03

...continued
 
No errors or messages are shown during reading and copying.

CDRWin ends up saying "Recording completed successfully".

In the PS the White/Orange Sony logo appears, and from here nothing else happens.

Sebber 19-01-2003 13:08

Comparing...
 
No I haven't tried to compare the CD's - until now.

I cannot read them. Neither in my burner nor in my DVD drive. It seems like they were never closed correctly in the burning process.

We're talking 5 different games.
3 Disney
1 from EA
and 1 from Idon't remember who..


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