View Full Version : dvd replication problems ptII
redguy
27th October 2005, 00:22
the replication plant strikes back...
i sent again a master on a DVD-DL burned this time with Imgburn, tested several times, it was ok
well, please tell me what the heck is this
redguy
31st October 2005, 15:15
i attached 2 jpgs, they have to be authorized by the mods to be seen by everyone?
srfscenar
2nd November 2005, 08:21
Although i cannot see the jpgs you attached i must tell u that in order to create a DL dvd and send it to the replication factory u should export it in a DLT tapes.The DL discs and in general the DVD-R discs are NOT the safest way to send ur projects to the Replication Factory.
redguy
3rd November 2005, 19:47
Here I transcribed the contents of the JPGs :confused:
SUMMARY: FAILED
Log File: <none>
Description: <none>
Total errors: 1
Total warnings: 1
Source: 4:2 PIONEER, DVD-ROM DVD-304 1.03
Version: 4.1
Rules: C:\Eclipse\append2005.rul
ETOC - EXTENDED TABLE OF CONTENTS
Master ID:
UPC:
Location Length Mode Remarks
0 193,024 DVD Leadin
193,024 16 DVD Control Data
193,040 3,568 DVD Leadin
196,608 1,896,448 DVD User Data
2,093,056 n/a DVD Leadout
ANALYSIS
Mode Location Length Error Description Additional Info
[i] All regions Region code=0
[i] DDP level 2.00
[e] DDP on Disc detection disabled No drive letter found
[i] DVD
[i] Dual-layer (Opposite track path) Layer 0
[i] ISO9660 Data
[w] Invalid control data book type Book type = E
[i] Number of Audio Title Sets 0
[i] Number of Video Title Sets 4
[i] SSCRST 0 Src not encrypted, tgt not encrypted
[i] UDF Data
DPP ON DISC DETECTION DISABLED
The EclipseSuite tools were unable to search for a DPP on Disc Image. This is likely due to not having a drive letter assigned to the drive where the image is located. The Additional Info column in the Analysis tab may provide more details.
When analyzing a source image on CD or DVD, the EclipseSuite tools search for DPP images that may be recorded on the media. The software will search the media through the drive letter that is assigned by te operating system. If the drive is not assigned a drive letter, then the software will be unable to search for DPP on Disc images on the media and triggers this message. The software will continue but will use the input media as if it was the image. If a DPP image is recorded on the media, it will go undetected.
Error Severity
If the source media contain a DPP image, then any copies produced using ImageCopy or ImageEncoder not be of the image that was intended. If the disc does not contain a DDP image, then this message can be ignored. However, we recommend that a drive letter be assigned so that the software can detect DDP on Disc images.
Possible Cause
This problem is known to be caused by not having a drive letter assigned to the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive where the media is located. It is also possible that there may be other problems that may prevent the software access to the drive, which may result in the same error.
Possible Solution
In order for the DDP on Disc detection to work, a drive letter is required on the CD/DVD-ROM drive. Make sure that one is assigned. If this error occurs even with a drive letter is assigned, make sure that there is no other software, such as virus protection software, that may be preventing access to the drive.
Type: Exclusion
Reference: N/A
Default program action: Error
vBulletin® v3.8.11, Copyright ©2000-2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.