|  | Posted by Citizen Bob on 12/11/06 16:29 
On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 20:39:37 +0100, Robert Roland <fake@ddress.no>wrote:
 
 >>I am looking to use Nero to Verify a previous burn on a separate run.
 >>The only way I can get Nero to perform a Verify is to include it as
 >>part of the burn process. I want to be able to run Verify alone
 >>without any burn process.
 
 >The short answer is: You can't.
 
 That's what I suspected.
 
 >The longer answer is: When Nero (or any other recording software)
 >burns files to disc, it creates the ISO data structure in RAM or a
 >temp file, and then sends that data to the recorder. If you create
 >another ISO image, you are not guaranteed that the image is bit-by-bit
 >exactly identical to the first, even if it contains the same files in
 >the same order. The  process of creating the ISO data structure is not
 >100% predictable, so there is no way to reliably recreate the ISO
 >image to verify against.
 >
 >>I can use any other application - it doesn't have to be Nero.
 >
 >You can, of course, read back all the files and compare them to the
 >original files.
 >
 >If you create an ISO file on the hard disk and then burn that, you
 >might be able to verify the recorded disc against the ISO file. I have
 >not tried this, nor have I checked if Nero supports it, but it is, at
 >least, technically possible.
 
 If I copy an AVI file to the hard disk and then burn it as a Data Disc
 with Nero, it will end up as an AVI on the target. I should be able to
 use a file comparison utility to see if the two files are the same.
 
 The same should be true for an MPEG-2 burn only then I would have to
 compare the entire VIDEO_TS directories.
 
 If I have an ISO as you suggest then I would use WinRAR to extract the
 content and do the comparison. However in that case there is the
 possibility that Nero will monkey with the VOBs and other files, so I
 will have to experiment.
 
 I only use Nero to copy AVIs so I think I am covered with QVerify.
 
 
 
 
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