Possible incompatibility: The CD/DVD/BD writing software may also be unable to see the error correction data. While being unlikely it is possible that the writing software will truncate or damage the error correction data while creating the medium. In that case the error correction will not work.
How to test compatibility:
Please note that some steps are only sketched out here; follow the links to the respective sections to find detailed instructions and examples.
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First create a medium which was augmented with
error correction data. Do not forget
to use the proper settings and follow the
step by step instructions. Do not use rewriteable DVD or BD media as they may influence the test under some circumstances (see item 3.4 in the questions and answers). |
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Create a second image from the written medium. Use the same settings and steps as in reading a medium for creating an error correction file; however you can stop after the reading has finished as we do not need the error correction file. |
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Start the evaluation by clicking on the "Verify" button. |
Typical problem: wrong image size. The verification may find out that the image is larger as expected. Typically the difference is 150 or 300 sectors for CD media and 1-15 sectors for DVD/BD media. These might simply be zero padding sectors appended by the writing software. To find out if this really is the case do the following:
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Start a recovery process. |
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Stop the recovery process, as after truncating the image there is nothing more to do. |
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Start the verification again by clicking on the "Verify" button. |