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    Hi All,
    I was trying to copy a DVDR of a concert bootleg. I used ISO Read to copy to my HD then ISO Write to burn back to a blank Memorex DVDR. I was able to burn about half way but then got the below error..

    I 13:20:01 DVD Decrypter Version 3.1.4.0 started!
    I 13:20:01 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (5.0, Build 2195 : Service Pack 3)
    W 13:20:01 Drive C:\ (FAT32) does not support files > 4 GB
    I 13:20:01 Initialising SPTI...
    I 13:20:01 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
    I 13:20:01 Found 1x CD-RW and 1x DVD-RW!
    I 13:20:24 Operation Started!
    I 13:20:24 Source File: C:\eric clapton dvd\Eric Clapton 97 DVD.ISO
    I 13:20:24 Source File Size: 3,904,012,288 bytes
    I 13:20:24 Destination Device: [1:1:0] PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-105 1.00 (E
    I 13:20:24 Data Type: MODE1/2048
    I 13:20:24 Write Mode: DVD
    I 13:20:24 Write Speed: 1x
    I 13:20:24 Test Mode: No
    I 13:20:24 BURN-Proof: Enabled
    I 13:20:25 Filling Buffer...
    I 13:20:26 Writing LeadIn...
    I 13:21:56 Writing Image...
    E 14:25:56 Failed to Write Sectors 428096 - 428127 - Cannot Write Medium - Incompatible Format
    I 14:25:56 Synchronising Cache...
    E 14:25:56 Failed to Write Image!
    E 14:25:56 Operation Failed! - Duration: 01:05:31
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    I've been able to use the exact same method and DVDR brand to copy the movie "Parenthood" w/out any problems. I did install SP3 for Win 2k since then, could that be causing this error? Any other idea what the problem is and how avoid it? Thanks!
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  2. kinda sounds like a bad sector on the dvdr. have you tried a diffrent disc?
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