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    Boondock Saints II Error code 123

    Tried to burn Title above and recieved the following:

    23:06:57: Analyzing of DVD started
    23:07:01: Analyzing of DVD completed successfully
    23:07:01: Copy process started
    23:29:17: Copy process completed successfully
    23:30:21: Burn DVD folder (C:\Users\Craig\Documents\DVDFab\Temp\MainMovie\BO ONDOCK_SAINTS_II_ALL_SAINTS_DA\) started
    23:40:50: Task_2 failed! Error=123

    Please help ...

    Thanks,
    CDN1101

    #2
    read what is posted below and post the info asked in your next post reply if help is needed

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      #3
      try boondock II on 6218 had no problems

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        #4
        Hi CDN1101 and welcome,

        Your disc did not finalize properly.
        I recommend that you try Img as your burn engine...it's free, more reliable, more configurable and very well supported.
        You simply won't have these errors.

        You can force finalization in a number of ways...with Img, Nero, etc.

        Here's a method to use with VSO. It looks complicated, but it's simple and quick.
        This method should still work, despite some changes in the software.
        There may also be some minor differences...depending on the os,


        DVDFab Finalize a disc

        Right click on the Fab Icon >
        Left click Properties >
        Left click Find Target >
        Left click PcSetup.exe >
        Left click on the + in front of Patin-Couffin driver >
        Now left click once to select your burner >
        Right click on the selected burner >
        Navigate to the bottom of the dropdown to Finalize the media
        If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

        You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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          #5
          Sorry, I forgot to include a link for the video tutorial:

          Setting Up ImgBurn and DVDab to work together


          Also includes a link to D/L Img
          If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

          You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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            #6
            Thanks for the help maineman ... I have downloaded ImgBurn and have one question ...
            Do I still need to complete the:

            DVDFab Finalize a disc
            Right click on the Fab Icon >
            Left click Properties >
            Left click Find Target >
            Left click PcSetup.exe >
            Left click on the + in front of Patin-Couffin driver >
            Now left click once to select your burner >
            Right click on the selected burner >
            Navigate to the bottom of the dropdown to Finalize the media

            If I am using ImgBurn and DVDFab?

            Thanks again,
            CDN

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              #7
              Hi again CDN,

              Yup, you'll be much happier and much better off with Img.
              Nah, you don't need to do what I outlined.
              I only posted that as a method to finalize any previously burned discs that weren't finalized properly with VSO.

              You can do I outlined above or do it manually with Img, now that you have it installed:
              Tools > Drive > Close Track/Session > Disc

              BTW, I don't think this will work in Ez-Mode Picker (Drive is greyed out).
              Use any other mode like Read, Build or Write and the Drive function (on the pull down)
              should work if you have the disc loaded.

              Also, as long as you burn Img, it will finalize automatically for you (enabled as the default setting).

              Any problems, give us a holler.
              If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

              You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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