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Posted 29 January 2013 - 07:36 PM

I seriously don't know what title is correct
but problem is this

my Samsung DVD RW screwed few DVD's
at the start with "lead in" it blocked and nothing happens

after I force killed burning app, and ejected disc's, no visible changes were to bottom regarding recording,
then when inserted in DVD RW back again OS and app burner see them as empty disc
even rclick properties show "4.7 GB free of 4.7 GB" (yes I know its unreal size - all winos show this hhhh)

BUT, re-using them always fail and when using windows inbuilt burner (yes I never used it too hahaha - I hate MS half baked products)
this shows

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taking as possibility something was written - altho I doubt it
SO I need some sort of program that can diagnose or read or show, what the hell is on those failed discs - if possible
or if they exist ?

This post has been edited by vinifera: 29 January 2013 - 07:40 PM



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Posted 30 January 2013 - 03:40 AM

I don't get it.
The image posted on the right seems to show how a 3 Gb file is actually on the disc.
It is possible that only the indexing records for it are actually written to the DVD (and this would be compatible with the disc shoeing no "written" area as it would probably be too small to be viewable).
You can use a disk editor to inspect the device at sector level, personally I would first make a dd-like copy of it and inspect the image.
One of these (or both) should do:
http://www.dubaron.com/cd2iso/
http://dubaron.com/diskimage/

But if the disc is a DVD (not DVD RW), whatever the reason, it is hosed.
I would rather risk "sacrifying" another DVD disc trying to burn it with a surely working burning program (IMGBURN):
http://www.imgburn.com/
using ANOTHER "source" (as to be able to exclude actual hardware issues of the drive and verify that it is a possible source/burning app issue).
You can also try DVDisaster on the disc that (as a "side" feature) should be able to show you graphically the written areas:
http://dvdisaster.net/en/index.html

jaclaz

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Posted 30 January 2013 - 06:03 AM

ah nice, thank you, will try those proggies

View Postjaclaz, on 30 January 2013 - 03:40 AM, said:

I don't get it.
The image posted on the right seems to show how a 3 Gb file is actually on the disc.


no :)
the right image shows properties of 2 movies on harddrive that try to be burned on "empty" DVD
they are both 3.12 GB, so they are smaller than "empty" DVD shown :D
which MS's burner asks then for additional 1 GB for whoever knows why :D

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Posted 30 January 2013 - 11:14 AM

Attempt to Full Erase the DVD-RW (perhaps with IMGBURN). May or May Not work... I've had goof-ups like this as well. Be SURE that you fully eject and reinsert the DVD-RW and use (insurance step) the SHIFT key to prevent AutoPlay then fire up IMGBURN to erase.

HTH

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Posted 30 January 2013 - 06:18 PM

after playing with tools recommended, and get this crappyness
the DVD's that got screwed got only 1 bad sector, rest was fine

still unclear to me if it was manufacturers fault or my burner :P

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