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Old 12-09-2001, 18:36
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can anyone help me please? i'm in trouble....

sorry for my bad english
i'm tryng to burn dc games (from cdi) with dj3, but when the burn is complete (without errors) in the cd there is a big file audio of the size of the game.why?
i read the tutorial that says that i don't modify any options of diskjuggler, but i've just lost a lot of cd.
my burner is a mitsumi cr-4802te
diskjuggler is vrs 3
can anyone help me?
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Old 12-09-2001, 20:23
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Cheap CDs and/or burning to fast
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Old 13-09-2001, 17:41
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BrAvO_BoY (13-09-2001 04:23):
Cheap CDs and/or burning to fast

are you sure?
the speed is at 2x
and i use traxdata
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Old 13-09-2001, 20:14
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Your burning speed seems fine, i've no idea if Traxdata CDRs are any good or not never used them, but as they're branded they're probably OK (though you could try switching brands). You could also try using CDI2NERO and burning the game using yep you guessed it Nero.
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Old 15-09-2001, 12:50
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You are probably having problems with SHORT AUDIO TRACKS (300 sectors).

Download a copy of CDMAGE and then open up the .cdi from within it.
Look at the first session and see if it is an audio track. If it is, check to see if the it is roughly 300 sectors in length. If so, you can use CDIRIP on the .cdi file and then use a utility called CUTTRACK on the audio file. Then burn the audio track and iso file by using CDRECORD from within DOS. You can find some instructions at the following web page:

http://luna.spaceports.com/~selfboot/Tutorial_Index/tutorial_index.htm

Look at the foolproof guide for DiscJuggler. This solved my problems. I go into more details on how to do the above procedure in one of my other posts. Just search the forums for my username and you will find it. Good luck.
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Old 15-09-2001, 13:30
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Pylos, thats terrible strategy for solving the 300 sector file errors. I must have spent 10 cds on that bullshit and it still didnt work. Sometimes its not even the fact that that your burner cant write small sectors its just that dj is stupid as hell. However if you put it on RAW write then it will burn perfectly and ignore the gay errors.
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Old 15-09-2001, 13:56
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I don't get dj errors...it burns fine, well, it burns without errors, but when I put it in DC, it goes to audio screen. For me, this only happens when the 1st session has an audio track of 300 sectors. But when I use the other method, I get a working copy.
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Old 15-09-2001, 13:58
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however, I'll try what you say and see if that solves the problem of having to do the CUTTRACK stuff....

However, I haven't had any problems with the CUTTRACK stuff.....
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