RE: Drive error

  • From: "Jamie Cuthbertson" <jamie.cuthbertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ptr1-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 18:29:12 +0100

Andy,

Not sure if someone else has already given you this information but here
goes anyway.....

I am not sure why there should be an issue with items over 15 hours - I've
certainly played DAISY books that are much longer than this with no obvious
issues.  I've never recorded for as long as this on one CD so can't comment
on this aspect.

In terms of trying to recover your data, have you tried the option in the
Media Management menu called something like "Search for edited information
on the CD"?  I can't remember exactly what it is called as I only have
access to a PTR2 at present and I think it was slightly different on the
PTR1.

Essentially, this feature is like a roll back facility and often is able to
take you back to the last saved position.  Two things to be careful of if
you try this:

1.  You are highly advised to connect to the mains before trying this as it
can take some time to run the process.
2.  If you are successful in recovering some or all of your data, you should
try to finalise the CD straight away and ideally, backup your data as well.
It is not recommended that you continue recording to that disc in case there
is a fundamental disc problem.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Jamie


-----Original Message-----
From: ptr1-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ptr1-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andy Collins
Sent: 15 September 2007 22:10
To: ptr1-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Drive error


Hi all -

I've discovered that I get a "drive error" message after recording to a new 
disk for 15 hours. Using 'custom' settings, I choose to record to 64 bit 
mp3, and am told that there is 23 hours of recording space on the disk at 
the beginning, but like I say, after recording for 15 hours, I get this 
drive error message, and the disk is then unrecoverable, and all the 
recording is lost! Anybody know why this happens after 15 hours? I have also

found out that my PTR1 doesn't like pre-recorded titles that are longer than

15 hours; if I try to play a longer disk, it doesn't even begin, instead, I 
get the "improper or damaged disk" message.

Anybody else experience this with the PTR1? Also, is there anyway to get 
back that recording that at the moment won't play because of that 'drive 
error' message?

Thanks - Andy

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