adywan said:
dludwig said:
I checked through the last few weeks of postings, and don't see much detail about the burning process, though it seems to be a bit unconventional...
I downloaded the NTSC DVD-9 from Usenet, and the NFO file says that ImgBurn is included in the RAR (it's not), and to specifically to use this program to burn the disc. I downloaded the latest version of ImgBurn (2.4.1.0) to do the job. When I tried to burn the ISO file, I got the following message:
"Optimal L1 Data Zone Start LBA: None Found! (VTS_51)
This image has not been mastered correctly for burning onto a double layer (OTP Track Path) disc.
None of the cells meet the 'DVD-Video specification' criteria for a potential layer break position.
Do you want to continue anyway?"
I said yes, and it started to burn. I was never prompted with a checkbox about the layer break as the NFO describes. The thing burned all the way through with no error messages, but the result was a coaster which is not even recognizable in the drive. Can anyone shed any light?
Well i have just tested my original iso and it does come up with the layer break option. Also unpacked the rar files i posted and again fine. Now here's the strange thing. I downloaded the set from a.b.starwars and unpacked the iso and its a different size to my original iso. Also the layer break is now in a different place. It should be on cell 28 but this one is now on cell 27 which completely screws up the iso. How the hell can this happen? all i did was rar up the NTSC Iso and upload it. There should be no way the files would be different. I'm working on a fix now.
sO please, until the fix is done DO NOT post the NTSC DVD-9 to torrents or anywhere else. Thanks
oh and Imgburn is included. It is in the DVD-ROM folder
Ok Here's the fix:
Download pgcedit
HEREMount the NTSC ISO in daemontools (or any other image mounting program)
Create a folder on your hard drive called "Star Wars Revisited NTSC"
Drag all the contents of the iso from the mounted image to this folder
Open Pgcedit and click on "open DVD" and select the VIDEO_TS folder in the newly created folder on your drive
It will scan the files and once this is finished click on "close" in the "find BOVs"pop up box
In the left hand side pane you will see a list. Scroll down until you get to "VTST 51, TTN 1 (2:07:35) and double click on this line.
A new box opens. scroll until you get to "27". you will see that it does not have a tick by it in the box on that line. tick the box and then click "OK"
Now goto "File>BURN DVD/CREATE ISO"
a pop up box will ask you if you want to save the DVD. Click "YES" then OK
in the next box make sure that the DL media type is set to "Double layer DVD+R"Set the destination for the new ISO
now click ok and a pop up box will say there are extra files (DVD-ROM) and do you want to burn them as well. click "YES" "and a new box will appear to set the layer break
Cell 28 should be highlighted. you don't have to do anything here. Just click yes and the new ISO will be created
Then burn the new iso with Imgburn