What't the structure of a dvdisaster RS02 augmented ISO image file suited for dual layer optical disk like...












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Does dvdisaster simply add ECC data to the end of the ISO image file regardless whether the disc is single layer or multiple layer?



If I recall correctly, dvdisaster's RS02 augment mode adds redundency ECC data to the end of the original ISO image. When burned to disc, the whole ISO image is written from inside to outside, and the ECC data will be located at the outer ring of the disc. This is the story of single layer disc.



For most dual layer discs, they are burned from inside to outside on the first layer, and then from outside to inside on the second layer. If dvdisaster still augment to the end of the original image, then the ECC data will not be all burned in the outer ring of the disc.










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    Does dvdisaster simply add ECC data to the end of the ISO image file regardless whether the disc is single layer or multiple layer?



    If I recall correctly, dvdisaster's RS02 augment mode adds redundency ECC data to the end of the original ISO image. When burned to disc, the whole ISO image is written from inside to outside, and the ECC data will be located at the outer ring of the disc. This is the story of single layer disc.



    For most dual layer discs, they are burned from inside to outside on the first layer, and then from outside to inside on the second layer. If dvdisaster still augment to the end of the original image, then the ECC data will not be all burned in the outer ring of the disc.










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      Does dvdisaster simply add ECC data to the end of the ISO image file regardless whether the disc is single layer or multiple layer?



      If I recall correctly, dvdisaster's RS02 augment mode adds redundency ECC data to the end of the original ISO image. When burned to disc, the whole ISO image is written from inside to outside, and the ECC data will be located at the outer ring of the disc. This is the story of single layer disc.



      For most dual layer discs, they are burned from inside to outside on the first layer, and then from outside to inside on the second layer. If dvdisaster still augment to the end of the original image, then the ECC data will not be all burned in the outer ring of the disc.










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      Does dvdisaster simply add ECC data to the end of the ISO image file regardless whether the disc is single layer or multiple layer?



      If I recall correctly, dvdisaster's RS02 augment mode adds redundency ECC data to the end of the original ISO image. When burned to disc, the whole ISO image is written from inside to outside, and the ECC data will be located at the outer ring of the disc. This is the story of single layer disc.



      For most dual layer discs, they are burned from inside to outside on the first layer, and then from outside to inside on the second layer. If dvdisaster still augment to the end of the original image, then the ECC data will not be all burned in the outer ring of the disc.







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