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  1. thanks yeah i seem to recall that back when i used dvds but with BDs since there's so much information the time it allots to slowing down realllly increases the burntime, considerably but i was hoping there was a setting somewhere that could change that thanks for the help all
  2. Hi guys I've tried searching the issue but i don't know what to search for exactly and i get unrelated results so hopefully you can help me out I have a Matshita(panasonic) UJ240AS ver1.01 BD burner When i burn a BD-R DL disc (verbatim 50gb 4X) the burning process will start out @2X it will burn at this speed for the first 20% and from then on the burning speed will go up to 4X until about 80-82% and the speed will drop back down to 2X until the burning process completes it's almost exact every time i burn so it leads me to believe that there's some sort of setting telling the burner to do so but i have no idea Does anyone know if its possible to get my burner to burn @ the max speed for longer amounts of time than roughly 60% of the burn process? Im currently using Imgburn 2.5.5.0 and the issue is the same in prior versions. Thanks for your attention
  3. haha well thanks so much for all the help anyhow ^^
  4. Say Oddest thing... i just downloaded 2.5.1.0 and decided to try another disc to get that extra information... the thing is.... the disc was read/initialized without a problem.... so i tried another disc.... and it worked and another... and another and so far they're all working like normal.... oO here's the disc info so.... was it an imgburn problem? or... i also installed latest windows 7 updates...
  5. ah 2.5.1. eh.. Well this guy has like 9000 ratings, positive, and ive bought from him before These aren't exactly cheaper, they just come with printable surfaces, they don't sell them like that here in Canada.. They cost $35 for 20 if you were to buy them @ retail in Japan i pay $65 on ebay for 20 In Canada without a printable surface, come with only 2X burn capability they cost $55 (these are the 25gb discs, 50gb discs are a different story they cost around $25 A DISC in Canada but only $4 in Japan and $6 on Ebay) thanks so much for the assistance btw!
  6. omg! i didn't think it would be possible but after ejecting -> inserting around 20-25x it finally initialized why would it be so troublesome??? discs in the past and even the first disc had no problems here's the info i think you were asking for: im attempting a burn with this disc, so far though it won't go above 2.0x update well throughout the entire burn process it didn't go over 2.0x And even after burning onto the disc, when i ejected and re-inserted the disc the computer won't read it..... i was hoping by some miracle having been burned on it would read the disc flawlessly
  7. Ok thanks i'll give that a try and know i don't think they're LTH, that's what i thought at first but its stamped on the disc that they're 1-4x discs (and mitsubishi doesn't offer a 4X LTH 25gb disc on their website just a 1-2X) i'll keep trying though thanks
  8. yes they can, i tried another blank 25gb bd-r that i had left-over from before and it worked and tried a retail blu-ray movie and it worked just tried my blank dvd-r/rw/dl and a retail dvds film and they work as well
  9. Hi there So i have a Matshita UJ-240AS drive (ver 1.01) it's a blu-ray burner (im running windows 7 64bit home, using imgburn 2.5.0.0) I purchased 20, 25gb 4x Mitsubishi (verbatim) discs on ebay, from Japan Out of the 20, the 1st disc was read and burnt perfectly @4X all subsequent discs cannot be read by my drive.. you can hear the drive attempt to read the blank discs a couple times and then it just stops (imgburn is telling me that the drive is in the process of becoming ready) after it attempts to read the blank disc i just get the message "Device Not Ready (Unknown (ASC: 0x09, ASCQ: 0x90))" message My Windows 7 disc burning "Burn a Disc" application doesn't even load at first i thought my drive died, but then i put in a blu-ray movie and it loads the movie, so i thought maybe it just can't read burnable discs anymore for some reason... so i placed a Mitsubish 25gb BD-R (2x) that i had leftover from before in, and sure enough it was read by my drive and imgburn's status is "ready" and the windows 7 "burn a disc" app opened as well. So... i don't think this is a problem my drive or imgburn (since my windows app didnt load either).. but rather the discs... and the fact that the 1st disc worked fine and the subsequent 19 didn't i'm leaning on the side that i got scammed but i decided to post here to see if maybe you guys could maybe shed some light confirm/deny/counter my suspicions? thanks
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