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nrg file trouble
Got trouble burning image with nero
when i put the burn game in my dc it goes to audio player did i have to put a dummy file absolutly ?? if i have to put a dummy file what was the step to make it??? never got problem with cdi file Thank a lot for help |
This is a longshot but try burning at a slower speed, like 8x.
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i have the same problem this guy has. i wasted 4 discs trying to get this to work and everytime it says the same thing "burning failed at ___ speed." i just dont get it is there anyway to convert a nrg file to cdi cuz i have no problems burning those.
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What speed did it fail at, out of curiosity? Anyhow, I don't know how to convert .nrg to .cdi but you can convert it to a .bin and .cue image using UltraISO. If you still insist on burning a .cdi image and you have some time on your hands you can then mount the .bin and .cue image to a virtual drive and then create a .cdi using Discjuggler. Not sure this method would produce a working disc but the image conversion is certainly possilble. Good luck and please post results if you manage to pull it off.
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doesnt matter
it didnt matter what speed i put it at. first tried it at 4x then all the way down to 1x and still screws up. o well
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I'm thinking it might have to do with the Nero version you are using. Is it 5.x or 6?
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doesnt matter now i actually found a cdi file of what i was lookin for so i dont have to use shnitty ol nero ever again.
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NRG:rush
Hi!
I remember somebody posting a work-around for this problem here before, so the credit goes to that person, but... - Get Padus Discjuggler 4 (http://www.padus.com). - Get the Alcohol 52% software (http://www.alcohol-software.com). - Mount the NRG file as a virtual drive (eg. E: drive) using Alcohol 52%. - Run Padus Discjuggler. - Create an "*.CDI" IMAGE from the disc mounted as the virtual drive (E:). - Burn this image file to a blank CDR in your REAL CDR Drive using Discjuggler. The Discjuggler demo is set to the lowest speed of your CDR, which is many cases is 8X, so its still quite quick. This method worked for me. The other method is to burn the NRG with NERO, then Create a new disc image using Discjuggler from the CDR you have burned the NRG image to. Then burn this Discjuggler image file to a new CDR. The first method saves time and discs. Try it out, may help! ... .. . . |
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