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Old 24-02-2021, 07:05
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Quote:
Originally Posted by adam1906 View Post
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----------------------------------------------- CONVERSION DATE 23-02-2021 -----------------------------------------------
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22:07:29 - You have chosen the DVD5 type for the media size.
22:07:29 - ISO images will not be created when conversion is complete.
22:07:29 - The computer will remain on when the conversion is complete.
22:07:29 - Selected ARC method for Data1.bin was: xtool_preflate+srep_new+4x4:b64mb:lzma:ultra:64m:b t4:fb273:lc8:mc1000000
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22:07:30 - Compression initialized in 23-02-2021 at 22:07:30.
22:07:30 - Starting Data1.bin archive creation.
00:30:24 - Archive Data1.bin creation error.

do not say that it works because the error is still there and do not tell me that there is about 5 attempts with different options


NOT WORKING


the interval between b and t appears only in the post, it is not present during the conversation
Try this:
1) Go to the "Resources" folder and open the "DiskSpan_x64.ini" file with notepad.
2) Change the value to 75 as shown below and save the "DiskSpan_x64.ini" file.
Code:
[External compressor:xtool_preflate]
header    = 0
packcmd   = "PRE\XTool_2020\Win64\XTool.exe" precomp -mpreflate -c64mb -t75p --dbase - - <stdin> <stdout>
3) Try to compress again.

Here in some previous tests using xtool_reflate I was only able to compress without errors using -t75p.
It may also work for xtool_preflate (do the test).
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