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Pansen Jimmy 22-03-2004 08:14

How to make a DVD Image
 
How can i make a DVD Image without a DVD Burner. Or can somebody tell me how to clone UT 2k4. i cant create a Image with Nero because i have no DVD burner and so nero dont show me the oppotunity.

LeonC 22-03-2004 08:18

You can't read a DVD without a DVD reader.

You can't burn a DVD image without a DVD burner.

Pansen Jimmy 22-03-2004 08:29

i dont want to burn a dvd image i want to make one and ich have a dvd reader. I only want to create a ISO of the DVD on my Harddisk

GLH 22-03-2004 08:41

To make an ISO, you can use DVDDecrypter in ISO-Read-Mode.
Download it from www.dvddecrypter.com .

Have you tried Alcohol 120% ?

Pansen Jimmy 23-03-2004 09:23

I've burned the Image to a DVD-R now but my normal DVD Reader cant read it. I have finalized the DVD. was that wrong ? How i have to burn is so that my normal DVD Reader can read it

schlaufer 23-03-2004 10:13

Quote:

Originally posted by Pansen Jimmy
I've burned the Image to a DVD-R now but my normal DVD Reader cant read it. I have finalized the DVD. was that wrong ? How i have to burn is so that my normal DVD Reader can read it
I am sorry to tell you that most likely there is no way. :(

Background: The (physical) reflectivity of both DVD+R and DVD-R is less than the reflectivity of genuine DVD-ROM media. This may prevent lasers of old DVD-ROM drives to actualy retrieve the information on the DVD+/-R. Furthermore, each DVD-* media has a special zone denoting the actual kind of the media (magic bits). Firmware of older drives often can not interprete them the right way and fail to read, even if the physical reflectivity would suffice.

Your options:
1.) try different media. If you've burned on DVD-R, try DVD+R and vice versa
2.) Many DVD+R burners are capable of cheating the magic bits and faking a DVD-ROM. Try both settings: DVD-ROM and DVD+R
3.) a bit risky: update the firmware of your DVD-ROM drive. rpc1.org is a good address for firmware updates


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