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  1. Hello I am a newbie to this, I am trying to burn my first movie (The Matrix) onto 4 CD-rw's, 74 min/650mb TDK Brand with the SVCD format. I have successfully converted the divx into a mpeg-2 file and cut it into 4 seperate files. My system specs that are important to this are:
    OS:Windows XP
    CD-Writer:HP Internal 9100 Plus IDE (With current firmware version 1.0c)
    ReWrite Speed 4x
    Pentium 3 933 MHZ
    The MPEG-2 is NTSC

    When I use Nero (version 5.5.5.1) I get these errors with TAO: SCSI Target Error (I am not even using SCSI right?) , Invalid writestate, Could not perform EndTrack, SCSI Target Error, Could not Perform Fixation, SCSI Target Error, Could not Perform Fixation, then Burn Process fails.

    With DAO:SCSI Target Error, Could not perform Disc-At-Once, then Burn Process fails.

    When I use VCDEasy (With and w/o Overburn checked, with and w/o Force Execution checked, with and w/o update scan data offsets checked, and under VCD 2.0, aka SVCD), the bin, two cue, and xml files are formed but it fails at CDRDAO Write:
    1. Power Calibration failed.
    2. Ignored because of option--force. -or- Use option force to ignore this error. (lol)
    3. Cannot send cue sheet.
    4. Writing failed.

    The approx cd size in VCDEasy says 671Mb but I doubt that even with overburn checked that that is the problem.

    When I try to use the bin and cue generated in VCDEasy with CDRWIN I get the following error: "START DAO RECORDING" command failed on device 1:0:0 Cuesheet was rejected by the CDROM reader.

    I have also tried everything over again after installing Force ASPI and the problems remain and remain the same.

    Sorry for making this long but I wanted to get all the information in so that anyone can kindly tell me what I should to without too many other questions. Thanks alot!
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  2. I used to have a 9100 series burner and I know EXACTLY what the problem is... That burner does NOT support DAO. Period. There are good 16-24x buners now for under $150, i's time to trade in that 8x4x..... Also that burner supports neither reading or writing of sub-channel data (which may or may not be important to you). Hey I even sold my old one for 100 bux! You're nearly there..... Oh yeah, it doesn't actually support over-burning either... when u force it to overburn w/software, it is burning data to it's physical endpoint (should be closing) and therefore you get that fixation error.
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