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Originally posted by morrowmark
Thank you for the knowledge. I'm not sure what any of it means but I think there's enough info to start researching and, reading. I'll post if I figure it out and get it to work.
Thanks again.
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Good man.
Here's a very good article about the different writing types..
http://knowhow.cdfreaks.com/article.php?ID=118
In essence, your writer fails because it cannot physically place the correct errors onto cdr media, no matter which software you use. The problem is not the reading, but the writing to a cdr.
As for daemon tools (DT)...it is a software which emulates a cdrom. So, copy a cd to your Hard Drive with CloneCD, mount it with DT, and you can now use that image as if it was a real cd in a real cdrom. All protection characteristics are still there.
as for efm encoding....sufficed to say it's another protection trick which causes many burners to write the wrong data on a certain part of a disc. Only some can write this kind of data correctly.
So sadly your burner fails on two key parts.
1. not writing DAO-RAW
2. Unable to do efm encoding correctly.
Hope this all helps you understand