My burner has essentially started to read track 0 as track 1, at least thats what I can come up with…
This problem has really started to bother me and I was wondering if anyone has any ideas here. Recently my burner was having problems reading CDRs in win2k (F:\ is not accessible incorrect function) so i sat down and went to work on my system. I did a lot of different things with drivers, filters, layers ect… with no success.
I then burned a memorex cdr with NERO 5.5.9.0 and tested it on both drives; my yamaha that just burned the cdr a moment before was unable to read the disk (big surprise), and my older toshiba DVD had no problems. Another note, my yamaha can read most of my CDRs but there are older ones that I should be able to read that i can’t get into with my burner. The new burns don’t ever seem to work in my yamaha.
CD-R diagnostic was able to read both my drives in succession with the same cdr and this is what it came up with:
Toshiba SD-M1212 (IDE) (what the yamaha should be doing)
Table of Contents
There are a total of 1 tracks on CD, plus the lead-out.
Disc manufacturer: CMC Magnetics Corporation Type: Phthalocyanine (gold)
Track 1 occupies 315071 blocks (70 Min, 0 Sec, 71 Frames).
This track contains data in ISO-9660 format and also contains Joliet format directory information.
Lead-out track starts at block 315071.
Data track 1 recorded as part of session 1.
Both the publisher and data preparer fields are blank. This should have somebody’s name in it.
This track has an application identifier of “NERO___BURNING_ROM”.
There are 865 accessible files and 30 directories contained in this track.
A properly written post-gap was found for this track.
This disc has passed all checks for replication.
Yamaha 6416SZ (SCSI Burner with latest SCSI drivers and burner firmware)
Table of Contents
There are a total of 2 tracks on CD, plus the lead-out.
Disc manufacturer: CMC Magnetics Corporation Type: Phthalocyanine (gold)
Track 0 occupies 11250 blocks (2 Min, 30 Sec, 0 Frames).
This track contains data in ISO-9660 format and also contains Joliet format directory information.
Track 1 occupies 0 blocks (0 Min, 0 Sec, 0 Frames).
This track is marked as being blank.
There are 348597 free blocks in this track.
Error reading track data from CD, no further information available
Lead-out track starts at block 11250.
Data track 0 recorded as part of session 1.
Volume size appears suspicious, header says 315071 while track is 11250 blocks.
Both the publisher and data preparer fields are blank. This should have somebody’s name in it.
This track has an application identifier of “NERO___BURNING_ROM”.
There are 31 accessible files and 30 directories contained in this track.
There are 333 files in the directory which are not recorded in this track.
The post-gap for this disc is either missing or invalid.
There are one or more conditions that make replication of this disc questionable.
Notice both drives read the header information correctly but the yamaha is going for track 0 instead of track 1, and im at a loss of what to do about it. I would greatly appreciate any ideas.
Thanks