Can you tell me how to reproduce the issue step by step ?
Update: I went through a bunch of old test discs, (I knew there was a reason to keep them all), and found 6 or 8 with the same type of error.
Here's another example: Verbatim DLP 48x media burned at 52x (700MB)
(the red spike in CDSpeed is the unreadable sector)
Scanning in Kprobe at 8x produces a very similar result. The obvious difference with CDSpeed is that it allows the drive to adjust speed, and in every instance, it will slow and re-read before announcing the unreadable sector. so it would appear that Kprobe just skips over it. About 1/3 of the time, Kprobe will not indicate any C2 at the error point. Also, the CSV file does not indicate any errors at that point, just the C2.
I realize this is a bit off topic, but what really interests me is the error itself. As you can see, there is no cascade of C1 or C2 leading up to the error, which would seem to me to support the notion that this is a drive-induced burn error, not a media problem. But the question remains: is this error a
result of the drive slowing the burn speed, (drive induced), or the
cause of it, (media induced)? If the drive slows before about the 95% point, the error is much less likely to occur. All of the discs that have this error will fail data verification in Nero, and often the data is unreadable in Windows too. It just depends on where the error falls in the data. The drives that create this error seem to be ones that are more prone to slowing burn speed above 45x. Those folks with drives that do not slow down, on the same media, do not report this error. Also, the drive will not produce the error every time on identical media, but at least 75% of the time.