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Old 02-09-2001, 13:15
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Please Post your Disc Juggler settings here!

I have read around the posts and noticed that everyone suggests not touching a thing in the settings when burning a dc backup. This does not work for me however. I get an error before it starts to burn. I have used suggested advanced settings in the past and have had success at creating both self booting and non-self booting dc backps. Could you please list the advanced settings that you use when making your dc backups? Thanks
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Old 02-09-2001, 14:40
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1) Install or re-install latest DiscJuggler 3

2) DON'T TOUCH A SINGLE THING IN SETTINGS

3) Tell DJ3 where the .CDI you want to burn

4) Hit Start

Works everytime. If it's still burning frisbees on you, then I'm led to believe it's a hardware problem and not DJ's problem, in other words your burner is too old or does not support certain key features like multi-session.

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Old 02-09-2001, 15:28
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I tried that and it gave me an "Illegal mode for this track or invalid packet size" error. I have made backups in the past with modified advanced settings in dj. It was just a while back and i can't remember the settings.
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Old 02-09-2001, 15:44
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Actually thats more of a burner problem, something do to with your burner not being fully compatiable with the file you are trying to burn.
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Old 04-09-2001, 14:48
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MajinPenis (02-09-2001 23:44):
Actually thats more of a burner problem, something do to with your burner not being fully compatiable with the file you are trying to burn.
You've hit the nail on the head there
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Old 04-09-2001, 19:50
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eh, theres just so many things that can cause that error, cant really be a percise answer... and im just a bit lazy
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Old 05-09-2001, 06:41
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Well, since no one else posted advanced settings, this is what I use:
mode1
toc:cd-rom
block:2336
offset:0

This is with dj2 using an hp8200 burner. It may be different for you but it's worth a try. Good Luck.
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