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  1. over the last few days i have had probs backing up my image files using dvd decrypter and also tried nero, i know the image is ok because i retried one that i had already backed up last week successfully. I have also used 3 different types of media (+ and - ) but still no joy,
    heres my log from dvd decrypter, hope someone can help cos its now very frustrating


    I 15:06:51 DVD Decrypter Version 3.5.4.0 started!
    I 15:06:51 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)
    I 15:06:51 Initialising SPTI...
    I 15:06:51 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
    I 15:07:20 Found 1 CD-RW, 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD±RW!
    I 15:07:40 Operation Started!
    I 15:07:40 Source File: D:\ADVENTURES_OF_G.MDS
    I 15:07:40 Source File Sectors: 1,913,728 (MODE1/2048)
    I 15:07:40 Source File Size: 3,919,314,944 bytes
    I 15:07:40 Source File Application Identifier: NERO - BURNING ROM
    I 15:07:40 Source File Implementation Identifier: AHEAD Nero
    I 15:07:40 Destination Device: [1:0:0] PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-109 1.58 (F (ATA)
    I 15:07:40 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Disc ID: RITEK-R03-02) (Speeds: 4x, 6x, 8x)
    I 15:07:40 Destination Media Sectors: 2,295,104
    I 15:07:40 Write Mode: DVD
    I 15:07:40 Write Type: SAO
    I 15:07:40 Write Speed: 4x
    I 15:07:40 Link Size: Auto
    I 15:07:40 Test Mode: No
    I 15:07:40 BURN-Proof: Enabled
    I 15:07:40 Filling Buffer...
    I 15:07:40 Writing LeadIn...
    W 15:07:46 Failed to Write Sectors 768 - 799 - Power Calibration Area Error
    W 15:07:46 Retrying (1 of 20)...
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    You said your image is OK because you retried one that i had already backed up last week successfully.

    That other image may have been OK but not this one. Have you tried playing the Image directly from you PC?

    You would need a virtual DVD drive susch as Daymon tools or Alcohol 120% installs. Mount that image and see whether it loads. Virtual drives will mount a image and fool the computer into thinking you are actually loading from the "real" disc, CD or DVD. If it loads and plays then there is nothing wrong with your image. If it does not, then the fault lies with the image you produced.

    W 15:07:46 Failed to Write Sectors 768 - 799 - Power Calibration Area Error Usually means that the drive fails at the initial calibration. In other words it is checking laser and write settings. Something like that. I am not really sure of the technical specifics but if it fails that step it will simply not continue.
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  3. understand what your saying mate but the image i retried was on my hard drive from last week when it was ok, i have just tested the image with alchohol 120 and plays ok
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    power calibration error is usually either bad media or the laser is dirty or no longer working properly. media can't be burned/then read.
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    understand what your saying mate but the image i retried was on my hard drive from last week when it was ok, i have just tested the image with alchohol 120 and plays ok
    So last week it worked and this week it does not? Then look for Media or your DVD drive. I've had them fail with 0 warning. Hopefully that will not have been the case
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    Try burning at a lower speed...oops guess you can't, already 4x
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  7. thanx for the replies guys, borrowed a dvd writer from a mate and all is well, so its a trip to the shops for a new one thats needed.
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