Okay, heres the problem. I have tried using alcohol, and clonecd to copy my mechwarrior 2 cd, but the copied image, does not have the propper track length for tracks 26 and 27. Ive tried with and without subchannels on data and audio, i cannot seem to get around this issue.
Original cd-track length: #25 = 1:59
Original cd-track length: #26 = 0:05
Mounted cd-track length: #25 = 1:40
Mounted cd-track length: #26 = 0:25
All of the other tracks are perfect, and the cd music plays fine (except the last two tracks, where they play fine, but the end of track is in the wrong place.) All of my other games ive copied have worked without any flaws. Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening?
Ive mounted with alcohol, and ive mounted with d-tools, both display the error. Ive tried ripping with different cdrom drives, and using different formats.
Theres only one thing i have not tried, that would be re-burning the image to a cd, and seeing if that worked, but if it does not mount correctly, why would it burn correctly? Sure i could burn it from the image file i created, instead of 'on the fly' from the mounted image. But if that worked, would it mean that there is some sort of flaw with the mounting process in both alcohol/d-tools?
One more note, i tried using ClonyXXL 2015 to see what protection is on the cd, there dosnt seem to be any, however, the cd does seem to have bad sectors on it on it at position ~62740 (that should still be in the data-track if im not mistaken, instead of on the last cd-tracks, shouldnt it?) It freezes my computer when it gets to that section if im looking at it in my cdrw. If im looking at in my dvdrom, it freezes for 2 mins, then releases and says bad sectors.
All that said, the cd does not physically look scratched, or damaged, but it is 6-8 years old.
Does anyone here have any suggestions on what the cause of the problem might be?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks for your time.
Ratha
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OS: Win98 SE
MB: Abit NFS-7 2.0 (Bios 1.6)
Processor: AMD XP 2500+ (Barton) @ 1.826ghz
Ram: 2x 256 Corsair XMS PC3200 @ 2-2-2-6-? @ 333mhz
Video: ATI Sapphire Radeon 9500np (128 bit)
Sound: Creative Soundblaster Live
DVD: Samsung - DVD SD-608 - 40x8
CDRW: Lite-On - LTR-52246S - 52x24x52
Original cd-track length: #25 = 1:59
Original cd-track length: #26 = 0:05
Mounted cd-track length: #25 = 1:40
Mounted cd-track length: #26 = 0:25
All of the other tracks are perfect, and the cd music plays fine (except the last two tracks, where they play fine, but the end of track is in the wrong place.) All of my other games ive copied have worked without any flaws. Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening?
Ive mounted with alcohol, and ive mounted with d-tools, both display the error. Ive tried ripping with different cdrom drives, and using different formats.
Theres only one thing i have not tried, that would be re-burning the image to a cd, and seeing if that worked, but if it does not mount correctly, why would it burn correctly? Sure i could burn it from the image file i created, instead of 'on the fly' from the mounted image. But if that worked, would it mean that there is some sort of flaw with the mounting process in both alcohol/d-tools?
One more note, i tried using ClonyXXL 2015 to see what protection is on the cd, there dosnt seem to be any, however, the cd does seem to have bad sectors on it on it at position ~62740 (that should still be in the data-track if im not mistaken, instead of on the last cd-tracks, shouldnt it?) It freezes my computer when it gets to that section if im looking at it in my cdrw. If im looking at in my dvdrom, it freezes for 2 mins, then releases and says bad sectors.
All that said, the cd does not physically look scratched, or damaged, but it is 6-8 years old.
Does anyone here have any suggestions on what the cause of the problem might be?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks for your time.
Ratha
-
OS: Win98 SE
MB: Abit NFS-7 2.0 (Bios 1.6)
Processor: AMD XP 2500+ (Barton) @ 1.826ghz
Ram: 2x 256 Corsair XMS PC3200 @ 2-2-2-6-? @ 333mhz
Video: ATI Sapphire Radeon 9500np (128 bit)
Sound: Creative Soundblaster Live
DVD: Samsung - DVD SD-608 - 40x8
CDRW: Lite-On - LTR-52246S - 52x24x52
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