dvdisaster is specialized in working with error correction data and reading of defective media. Creating ISO or UDF images and writing them to a medium is a totally different business, and also bears high complexity. We do not want to re-invent medium writing in dvdisaster. Instead we continue using the CD/DVD/BD writing software which you have got when purchasing your drive.
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First create an ISO image using your CD/DVD/BD writing software. Select the files you want to write to medium, but do not start the writing process yet. Instead, create an ISO image on your hard disk. Click on the image to the left to see a \n"; echo "detailed walk-thorugh.\n"; ?> |
Using K3b: Begin a new project by clicking into the highlighted field ("New Data CD project") in the main window.
Using K3b: Choose the required files in the upper half of the window. In the example the files backup.tar.gz, win.zip and work.tar.gz have been selected for writing onto CD. The currently selected files are shown in the lower window half.
Important: Do not completely fill the medium. Make sure to keep at least 20% of the medium space for the error correction data.
Using K3b: The currently used medium space is shown in the green bar at the bottom of the window (558,9 MB).
Hint: Remove all media from the drives before proceeding to make sure that you do not inadvertently start the writing process.
Using K3b: Open the writing dialog tab by clicking on the "Burn" button near to the left edge of the window. Selecting image writing. Most writing programs will simply let you click an option for creating the ISO image on hard disk. If your program seems to be missing this option you might have to select an "image recorder" instead of the actual CD burner.
Using K3b: Select the "Writing" tab". Activate the "Only create image" option (marked in green). Select image file and type. Select the target directory, name and type for the image file. Use image files of type ".iso" or ".udf" only! Other image formats like ".nrg" are not supported by dvdisaster; processing such image files with dvdisaster will render them unusable without further notice or error messages.
Using K3b: Choose the "Image" tab. Enter the target directory for the file (the example file "medium.iso" will be put into the sub directory "/var/tmp/cg"). K3b will always create .iso images so there are no choices to be made for the image type.
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When you have prepared the image switch over to dvdisaster. Make sure that it has been configured as described in the basic settings. |
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Select the directory and file name of the ISO image which you have just created. |
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Augment the image with error correction data by clicking on the "Create" button. |
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Write the augmented ISO image on the medium. Select the augmented image in your writing software and start the writing process. Click on the screen shot to the left for \n"; echo "a detailed example.\n"; ?> |
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Select writing of the image. Now open your media writing software again. Invoke the mode for writing pre-existing .iso images on the medium.
Using K3b: Click on the highlighted field ("Burn CD image") in the main window.
Using K3b: Use the field marked in green to select the image file or enter its name directly. More settings. Select the "DAO" ("disk at once") writing mode if supported by your drive. This improves the compatibility between the medium and the error correction. In addition this prevents you from accidentally adding more sessions to the disc which would destroy the error correction data.
Using K3b: Choose "DAO" in the field marked yellow. Writing the medium. Now start the writing process.
Using K3b: Click on the "Start" button in the window from the previous screen shot.
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Finished! You have now created a CD which is protected by error correction code. |
Related information
It is recommended to perform this test once every time you change to a new version (or vendor) of your media writing software to make sure that it interoperates well with dvdisaster.