Regarding the burning .mds

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  1. z3nz3n

    z3nz3n Member

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    I got a error when I wanted to burning .mds file to a cd. F:) YAMAHA CRW2100E(1:1): RAW DAO Write Mode - RAW-PW(96)
    05:39:32 (F:) YAMAHA CRW2100E(1:1) - [Write Lead-In area ERROR]: -11933 - -151
    S:KEY - 05/21/00 - "Logical Block Address Out Of Range"
    05:39:33 (F:) YAMAHA CRW2100E(1:1): Recording failed!
    05:39:33 Error message: [05/21/00] - Logical Block Address Out Of Range
    05:39:33 (F:) YAMAHA CRW2100E(1:1): Recording failed!
    05:39:33 Image file loading aborted!
    05:39:38 Something is wrong with the recording procedure!
    Please check the log file and report any errors to Technical Support.
     
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    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    How big is the image file? How big is the cd?
     
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    z3nz3n Member

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    the image is 678mb and the cd is 700mb
     
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    the image is 717 mb sorry. can i compress the file becos i only have 700mb cds
     
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    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    When you burn cd-image files AS IMAGES then note that a good chunk of that image file (MDF/MDS, BIN/CUE, CDI, etc) is devoted to, as far as the end product is concerned, useless information. So really, a 730MB BIN file might actually only occupy 701MB.

    So there theoretically isnt anything wrong with the cd (check for corruption with CDMage, http://cdmage.orcon.net.nz/frames.html ) just to be sure

    I would reccommend you try a different brand of CD to eliminate that possibility and after that, if possible, to try a different burner. :)
     

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