View Full Version : DVD Decrypter won't start burning process!!
amund
18th August 2005, 07:30
Just formated my harddisk and reinstalled everything. The problem is that now I can't seem to burn any img or iso files with DVD Decrypter. It locates the disc and starts the burning process like normal, but it just stays at "Writing leadIn" for a couple of minutes and then pops up with a write error. Im using the same dvd burner and the same discs as I did before the format, but now the burn just won't start.
I've tried to burn with Alcohol 120% too, but the same thing happens!!
Any suggestions on what this might be caused by, and how to fix it?!
I could really use some expert advice here...
Thanks guys
influenza
18th August 2005, 09:31
I would say you'll have to (re) install your aspi drivers.
amund
18th August 2005, 12:53
I would say you'll have to (re) install your aspi drivers.
Thanks...
Works flawlessly again!!!
amund
22nd August 2005, 16:18
Thanks...
Works flawlessly again!!!
Not really actually... I keep getting the same error ones in a while!! Don't know whats going on.. Installing the aspi did work, but it still comes up with this write error every other time!
Here's the error:
http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/8987/dvddecryptererror3ut.jpg
Please help!!
Jonas
r0lZ
22nd August 2005, 17:06
I have had a similar error with my old Pioneer, and the latest version of DVD Decrypter.
After a discussion on the defunct DVDD forum with LUK!, it appear that this problem was not present in DVDD 3.5.4.0. I'm not sure your problem is the same, but if you can find this old version, try it.
Honestly, I had so many problems with Pioneer drives (a DVD-ROM and a burner) that I have bought a new Nec. No more problems anymore, including with DVDD 3.5.4.2.
amund
23rd August 2005, 16:34
I have had a similar error with my old Pioneer, and the latest version of DVD Decrypter.
After a discussion on the defunct DVDD forum with LUK!, it appear that this problem was not present in DVDD 3.5.4.0. I'm not sure your problem is the same, but if you can find this old version, try it.
Honestly, I had so many problems with Pioneer drives (a DVD-ROM and a burner) that I have bought a new Nec. No more problems anymore, including with DVDD 3.5.4.2.
Ok thanks.. I'll try it out!
amund
23rd August 2005, 16:43
Ok thanks.. I'll try it out!
It seems the version im using is dvdd 3.5.4.0, so I guess thats not what caused the error...
Hmmm.... Still lost... :confused:
I have never had this problem before I formatted my hard drive!
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