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no space left on dvd

einsteniano

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Hi all.

I'm using the last clonecd version. I have a ccd file created with the program, but when i try to write on a dvd the image the program says that not space left on dvd, but the dvd is empty!!!

some hints?

thanks
 
Was the CCD file was created from a dual-layer (DVD-9) disc?
As CloneCD doesn't compress/transcode, you'd need to write back to a dual-layer blank.

In short, make sure the blank disc you're writing to is of equivalent size to the original disc.
 
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yes is of equivalent size,and is not a dual layer. The problem is that the writing does not start at all, sayiing that the disk is not blank!!!
 
stranglely i can write the cd by using another trick: opening the "image.ccd" file in daemon tools and then burning the directory opened whith cdburnerxp or nero. But still would to know why clonecd fails :-(
 
you only have a single .ccd file? clonecd images consist of several files, not only one. you cannot burn anything with just a .ccd file.
and .ccd files are created for cds, not dvds.
 
you only have a single .ccd file? clonecd images consist of several files, not only one. you cannot burn anything with just a .ccd file.
and .ccd files are created for cds, not dvds.

Two files - I know I used it to backup both dvd5 and dvd9 and it creates two files when using CloneCD. You can't just have one file otherwise you either deleted the other one not knowing or moved the file and forgot to move the other corresponding file with it at the same time.
 
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yes is of equivalent size,and is not a dual layer. The problem is that the writing does not start at all, sayiing that the disk is not blank!!!

Most likely the disk is formatted or has something on it already. Did you check to be sure it isn't a empty or blank disc before you tried to write to it and how did you check to make sure it was empty or blank disc??
 
Hi all.

I'm using the last clonecd version. I have a ccd file created with the program, but when i try to write on a dvd the image the program says that not space left on dvd, but the dvd is empty!!!

some hints?

thanks

Did you try that dvd on another computer to see what info comes up on the popup if it was blank or has something on it? How did you know it was empty?? There is not enough info to go on what if the dvd is really blank or not.....???? What kind burner make and model are you trying to use to do the burn???
 
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