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lonewolf454
14th November 2002, 02:23
I have been getting a "Loss Of Streaming" Error when burning with Fireburnera lot. I burn at 1x or 2x only. I dont know what is the problem, it seems that sometimes I can go back into DVD2SVCD and recover thus remuxing and remaking the image file. I am using I=Author because cds i make with xbuild wont play in my standalone. They have a long cue sheetfor some reason.Also, I have to use CDMage bbecause I use WinXP Pro and it doesnt like EZ CD CReator.

I am wondering what causes the loss of streaming error (Write error) and even when they burn ok, one of last messages in the log of fireburner is that there is a write error but I guess that is normal.

I am wondering is it I-Author, MPG2MPS, DeMux, CDMage or Fireburner screwing up. Also, I started using fireburner because it made less coasters than CDRWin did.

UltimateDBZ
14th November 2002, 02:55
Have you tried it with Nero?

Fireburner is no longer a recommended burning app, as newer versions have tended to cause trouble.

lonewolf454
14th November 2002, 03:07
No hadnt tried nero, but i have it already. I heard before that it didnt support PBC. I would guess that I would have to make a .nrg file instead of bin/cue in CDMage?

Also, what are correct modes in cdmage for a supervcd? 2336? 2352? 2336? Looked at CDMage site with no info there and cant find anything here either...

(Added at 925 PM EST)

I Tried to mak a nrg file with cdmage, but it only has option of bin/cue files... Wht gives with that? Somuch for nero.

LeonMcNichol
14th November 2002, 03:57
Nero burns CD images such as cue/bin files. Or you can do the process eplained in the FAQ. Read how to make a perfect burn in the faq.

lonewolf454
14th November 2002, 05:36
cannot find the perfect burn method in the faq. sorry. how can i make nero burna bin/cue file anyway?

markrb
14th November 2002, 08:35
It's in the Q+A and not in the FAQ. The two are often mistaken for each other.

And since you are posting and read the rules I am sure you already read through both the Q+A and the FAQ and know exactly how to do it and are just joking with us.

As for Nero: File-> Burn Image. You should have version 5.5.9 or so. Earlier versions had issues. And I am sure you are joking about this too since there is a guide on how to burn using Nero on Doom9.

The guides, FAQs and Q+A's are not written for our health. They are written so people can learn and not ask the same questions time and time again. Read up and you will be making better video's in no time. Keep posting questions that have been answered a hundred times and you won't be posting at all. Heavy handed sounding I know, but the answers are here for you to take. If you take the time to look for them and trust me by reading these you will learn more then what you were looking for. Even the most experienced refer back to these from time to time.


Mark

lonewolf454
14th November 2002, 17:14
Ouch! I will look again, but the Nero guide in the guides is not very detailed.

SOrry

markrb
14th November 2002, 17:47
[Pulling the dagger out of your back] I was a bit heavy handed I know.

You asked how to burn an image. This is a very simple two or three step process that even has pretty pictures on Doom9's guide.
Just make sure Nero is up to date. Older version had serious bugs when it came to SVCD's.

Also if you read the Q+A it clearly says Fireburner is not recomended.

Personally I now use Nero's Image burn or VCDEasy. I only use Daemon tools for checking the videos, but this is just me the most recomended way is the fool proof method in the Q+A.

This all assumes you are trying to burn the cue/bin files and not the mpg.

Mark

lonewolf454
14th November 2002, 20:00
I didnt realize that the Q&A section was posted as a sticky. I had seriously) been looking in the various section on the site. Dumb me. I know I should have read all stickies.

I will try what was recommended there. Sounds wise.

Thanks and sorry for posting a redundant question.