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  1. I installed autoshrinkISO along with the new DVD Shrink and DVD Decrypter. Everything works fine until I get an error in DVD decrypter whne it tries to burn the DVD.
    This is what it says:



    I 01:46:54 DVD Decrypter Version 3.1.6.0 started!
    I 01:46:54 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 1)
    W 01:46:54 Drive F:\ (FAT32) does not support files > 4 GB
    I 01:46:55 Initialising SPTI...
    I 01:46:55 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
    I 01:46:55 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD-RAM/RW!
    I 01:47:00 Operation Started!
    I 01:47:00 Source File: C:\TEMPISO\IMAGE.ISO
    I 01:47:00 Source File Sectors: 2,299,305 (MODE1/2048)
    I 01:47:00 Source File Size: 4,708,976,640 bytes
    I 01:47:00 Destination Device: [0:0:0] MATSHITA DVD-RAM LF-D521 A109 (D
    I 01:47:00 Destination Media Type: DVD-RW
    I 01:47:00 Write Mode: DVD
    I 01:47:00 Write Speed: MAX
    I 01:47:00 Test Mode: No
    I 01:47:00 BURN-Proof: Enabled
    E 08:10:50 Failed to Reserve Track! - Invalid Field in CDB
    E 08:11:56 Operation Failed! - Duration: 06:24:55
    I 08:11:56 Average Write Rate: N/A - Maximum Write Rate: N/A
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  2. Are you using NTFS or FAT32?

    Use NTFS.

    The XP pack 1 sometimes creates problems. I had horrible network problems with the XP pack 1. I had to restore my hard drive from a ghost image to regular XP pro. That fixed all my problems.

    Hope it helps, let me know.
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  3. Originally Posted by mike_hill2107
    I installed autoshrinkISO along with the new DVD Shrink and DVD Decrypter. Everything works fine until I get an error in DVD decrypter whne it tries to burn the DVD.
    This is what it says:
    E 08:10:50 Failed to Reserve Track! - Invalid Field in CDB
    CDB...that may mean overburning. Are you burning on DVD-R or DVD+R and how many bytes is the .iso image. It should be less than 4,700,372,992 bytes.

    edit: ok maybe it is NTFS..(just read above post). For now NTFS is required. At least until dvddecrypter 3.1.7.0 is out then FAT32 will be ok to use since it'll be able to split to 1GB files the .iso image part. For now though guess your SOL if it is indeed FAT32 problem.
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  4. Originally Posted by mike_hill2107
    Source File Size: 4,708,976,640 bytes
    too large
    Originally Posted by mike_hill2107
    Duration: 06:24:55
    6 hours?
    You stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off.
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  5. ok I think your testing it out and using dvdshrink Start/End and using a test video files under 1,000MB. If you do then dvddecrypter may try to write to CD rather than DVD thus you'll get this CDB area.

    So if you wish to test out AutoShrinkISO on a dvd±rw maybe sure your sample video files exceed 1GB at least.
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