Something I've seen before with many different drives and types of DVD-RW discs is if you cancel a write after only writing a little bit of data, ImgBurn stays at 99% Synchronizing Cache for a really long time.
Has anyone else noticed this and, if so, anyone know why it does this when only a little bit of data is written to the disc?
Thanks!
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Synchronizing Cache Takes So Long When Only Little Data Is Written To DVD-RW?
#2
Posted 04 November 2009 - 07:15 PM
In 'chat' db... seriously? You should know better 
Once a track has been reserved (as is the case for DVD-R and DVD-RW), if you cancel the burn early the drive will often end up zero-filling the area it didn't finish burning to when that command is issued to it. So basically, it's pointless to cancel it!
Once a track has been reserved (as is the case for DVD-R and DVD-RW), if you cancel the burn early the drive will often end up zero-filling the area it didn't finish burning to when that command is issued to it. So basically, it's pointless to cancel it!
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#4
Posted 05 November 2009 - 12:12 PM
Technical questions (related to anything ImgBurn does - be it right or wrong) are always better in one of the ImgBurn forums rather than chat (as I don't pay much attention to that forum).
Please don't PM me with questions that should be posted in the forum. I won't reply - Especially if you have post count of 0!!!
Replies to posts belong in the forum where everyone can read them. Please don't PM them.
In fact, don't PM me at all unless it's something I've asked to be told about!
Before asking questions, search the forum to see if someone else already has.
Use the FAQ and Guides forums to your advantage. I don't want to have to tell you to read them!
Replies to posts belong in the forum where everyone can read them. Please don't PM them.
In fact, don't PM me at all unless it's something I've asked to be told about!
Before asking questions, search the forum to see if someone else already has.
Use the FAQ and Guides forums to your advantage. I don't want to have to tell you to read them!
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