(No replies in the "Software" forum) Can't copy a CD using PlexTools Pro XL

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(I'm not getting any replies to this in the "Software" forum, so I'm trying here).

I'm trying to do a very simple thing; make a copy of my XP CD to test this 712SA Plextor drive (SATA). Well not so simple using PT Pro XL. :disgust: Regardless of what I do ("Enable verify" box checked with various options checked, or totally unchecked) I keep getting this BS about "Error sending cue sheet" crap. I guess I should stick with ECDC since I never had a problem with it. So is this PlexTools a POS??

I of course did searches on this and incredibly didn't find JACK on that phrase with "plextools" and only found a few hits with "plextor", and not a single one had anything to do with copying a CD, plus most if not all were about "Fireburner"! Evidently I'm the "only person on the planet that experienced this problem" that posted something about it. :frown: :confused: :roll:

VariRec, GigaRec, SecureRec, and Silent Mode are all OFF (default). PowerRec is enabled.

I pasted the log below:

Software information
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Operating system: Windows XP V5.01.2600 Service Pack 2
ASPI Manager: wnaspi32.dll version 4.71 (0001) (not used by PlexTools Professional XL)
Description : ASPI for Win32 (95/NT) DLL (Adaptec)

Source Information
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IDE Interface 3 ID: - Maximum # Targets: -

Description:
Type :

Port Driver: atapi.sys
Provider :
Description: IDE/ATAPI Port Driver (Microsoft Corporation)
Location : C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\atapi.sys
Version : 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
Date :

ID 0: ASUS CD-S520/A V1.7K (S/N:n/a) ()
Read speed: 52 X, Jumper settings: n/a
CD-ROM - Mode 1 (XP_PRO_ENG), 1 session(s), 1 track(s), 62:29.73

Destination Information
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S-ATA Interface 1 ID: - Maximum # Targets: -

Description: Primary IDE Channel
Type : IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers

Port Driver: atapi.sys
Provider :
Description: IDE/ATAPI Port Driver (Microsoft Corporation)
Location : C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\atapi.sys
Version : 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
Date :

ID 0: PLEXTOR DVDR PX-712A V1.07 (S/N:130298) (0.0.0A - 0.46.27B)
Read speed: 17-40 X CAV, Jumper settings: n/a, Buffer Underrun Proof enabled
Blank disc, CMC Magnetics Corporation (type 6), 79:59:74

Disc Copy Log
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Selected write speed: 48 X
include: UPC: yes ISRC: yes CD+G: no
1st session only : no
Allow Overburning : no Leave Disc Open: no
Audio Error Detection : disabled
-Advanced error detection disabled
-Maximum errors : unlimited
-Allow Speed Down : no
Read Error Recovery Strategy : 1. Report Errors only (no recovery action).
Error log : C:\DOCUME~1\******\LOCALS~1\Temp\\CDCopyLog_2005_11_15_06h55m23s.txt


[06:52:35] Scanning tracks
[06:52:48] Start Simulation Copy 1/1
[06:53:02] Simulating Write Lead In
[06:53:18] Simulating Write Track 1 Start:00:00.00 Length:62:29.73
[06:55:15] Simulating Write Lead Out
[06:55:23] Selected Write Speed : 48 X
[06:55:23] Maximum Media Write Speed : 48 X
[06:55:23] Actual Last Write Speed : 43 X PoweRec : enabled
[06:55:23] Scanning tracks
[06:55:34] Start Write Copy 1/1
[06:55:49] Writing Lead In
[06:55:49] Error sending cue sheet


Thanks for any info.
 

Bozo Galora

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Retail XP CD is a litlle tricky - you picked a nasty one.
CD has both the O/S image and the boot image - so it can self boot.
image files that are burnable already come as ISO or have bin and cue files to make the image. (Binary and cue)
The cue file tells the burn where to start, and how many bytes sector and mode
like so:
FILE "PNT-RTPA.BIN" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00
You can take all the files off your XP CD and then create a bin and cue in UltraIso, or save it as a burnable ISO

Just to copy I would use cloneCD (free) in raw mode

I dont think Plextools has boot CDROM options
http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=297

 

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Originally posted by: Bozo Galora
Retail XP CD is a litlle tricky - you picked a nasty one.
CD has both the O/S image and the boot image - so it can self boot.
image files that are burnable already come as ISO or have bin and cue files to make the image. (Binary and cue)
The cue file tells the burn where to start, and how many bytes sector and mode
like so:
FILE "PNT-RTPA.BIN" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00
You can take all the files off your XP CD and then create a bin and cue in UltraIso, or save it as a burnable ISO

Just to copy I would use cloneCD (free) in raw mode

I dont think Plextools has boot CDROM options
http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=297
Thanks for the reply as well.

Actually this is an OEM CD, but I know what you mean...I figure you mean a "bought pressed CD". I mentioned I made a copy of it with Adaptec/Roxio ECDC in 2:50* and had no problems at all. So, it's something wrong with PT (PlexTools). (*This is REALLY slow, works out to only 3.2MB/sec!! "PowerRec" was on, it was available in ECDC's "disk copy" so I chose it in the drop-down menu, and it limited the avg. record speed to I think it was 32 or 35x. I guess that's why it was so slow, but it still should have been faster).

I don't understand what a bootable CD, bin and cue, and ISO images have to do with this--just copying a CD. None of this comes into play with ECDC when copying a CD with it, so I'm rather confused on that. :confused: Are you saying that contrary to the name, PT's "Disk copy" function can't copy a CD, even though the name implies that? Or can it only copy a non-bootable CD?
Thanks.


 

zagood

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Hey, if you just want to test the burner, grab a music CD and burn that. Win XP and a lot of new software and games make it hard for you, so if you just want to test the burn capabilities do yourself a favor and burn something easy.

My 2c.

-z
 

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Originally posted by: zagood
Hey, if you just want to test the burner, grab a music CD and burn that. Win XP and a lot of new software and games make it hard for you, so if you just want to test the burn capabilities do yourself a favor and burn something easy.

My 2c.

-z

I can't believe I'm the only one that has ever tried to copy a CD or DVD with PT. Apparently it's a bug (another bug) with PT since I can copy the CD fine with ECDC, but I'd like some input from others than have tried it with PT. I wonder why PT even has the "Disk copy" area if it doesn't work. :confused: