Hacking Super Smash Bros. Brawl DVD9

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Ok so I got a Dual Layer DVD (Fujifilm DVD+R) and I tried to burn brawl dvd9 on it.

I used this site to help:
http://www.teamcyclops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5278

I followed everything, the correct layer break, and all on imgburn..

But when I burned it, it burned about 37 percent I think and then it had an error. Now the dual layer dvd has 3.5gb left on it!

I don't know what I did wrong! Can anybody help? I've got another dvd....
 
Oh wait, I forgot something about Imgburn. I think something that it says might be the problem. It says something about an SPTD thing..

This is what it says:
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Okay now I've deleted SPTD (it came with Daemon Tools) and now that message doesn't come up anymore, but I'm paranoid now and I'm not gonna try another DVD yet..

So... I have Vista and Windows 7 and when I got that error I was burning it on Windows 7. So maybe this time I'll try Vista.

I have 1022 MB ram
2.01 GHz processor
and a NVIDIA Geforce 7300 gt if that matters, lol
 
Your OS shouldn't have much of anything to do with how your drive performs, much less your processor and graphics card. If you solved the error you may as well try again.

But to be honest, I think you'd be lucky if that brand of DVD worked on the console at all. Generally people have better luck with Sony or Verbatim
 
SPTD isn't likely what caused it if your pc is running other programs or using too many resources.


I get the SPTD message and burn 360 DL dvd disks all the time, and recent a bunch of prime trilogys and smash bros.


Make sure you're not running any other unndeeded crap, and make sure all your settings are fine on your pc too.
 
I have the same problem and I think my DVD drive is to blame. It's not the newest drive but single layer dvd's are always burned without any problems but DL's are failing (I think I toasted all 4 I've tried). How old is your drive?
 

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