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behelit - Nov 5, 2001 |
behelit | Nov 5, 2001 | |||
whats the difference? if its supposed to be 2532 and i burnt it at 2048 what would happen? would it still work or do i have to burn it at 2532 |
CrazyTaxi | Nov 5, 2001 | |||
Burn it using block 2048 |
MasterAkumaMatata | Nov 5, 2001 | |||
2,048 bytes/sector = data alone 2,352 bytes/sector = data wrapped in Sync, Header, Subheader, EDC and ECC. See diagram below: If you burn it with the wrong sector size, your burner will either reject the burn, or you'll end up with a coaster if the burn goes through. Therefore, you should use CDmage... to find out the sector size of your image file. When you burn a 2,048 sector size ISO, your burner automatically generates and adds in the overhead mentioned above. (Edited by MasterAkumaMatata at 11:39 am on Nov. 5, 2001) |
behelit | Nov 5, 2001 | |||
wow thanx for detailed explanation yeh its supposed to be 2352 but i did 2048 and it didnt work so ill try it again... |