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  2. Please provide a log where you've actually burnt something (a full disc) and that will therefore show the issue.
  3. The bottom line is a drive will write at whatever speed it wants to write at. It may honor user requests for faster or slower speeds, but it will always make its own final decision. Have you always used these Sony discs? Sony doesn't make the best media out there.
  4. I've been using this drive for many years and haven't really had any issues with it until now. Historically, I've only ripped and burned music albums, and I always get perfect lossless rips. I am trying to burn CD-Rs and I am getting incompatibility issues with the disks I make. (Some people online are saying burn at the lowest speed possible, some are saying burn at the highest speed possible...) I noticed the drive is only burning at 14x no matter what speed I set it to. I confirmed with the official LG documentation (attached) that it is capable of a wide variety of speeds! I tried to overwrite the speed just to test it and no matter what I set in here, it still says "Supported Write Speeds: 16x" and then writes at 14x anyway... I tried looking up these old Sony 97m24s11f CD-Rs and I think they are capable of 48x... but I don't know for sure. Log attached just in case I also just checked LGs website and I have the latest firmware already: https://www.lg.com/us/support/software-firmware-drivers?customerModelCode=BH14NS40&csSalesCode=BH14NS40.AVAR10B&category=CT30000780&subcategory= BH14NS40.pdf ImgBurn.log
  5. Looks like you’ve clicked on an advert on the digital digest website. DD host this website and forum. So, no, I can’t remove that one from the list. The download button below the big one is the real one, but it would appear that’s ’download manager enabled’. The text in the above screenshot show you can download it without the download manager by clicking on the ‘here’ text. What mirrors sites do with the file I send them is their own choice. You should take it up with them. Of course you could just download it direct from the ImgBurn mirror in the first place.
  6. dbminter

    What the....

    Probably the conversion software you used to turn the MPG into DVD Video. Wait, are you natively playing the MPG on a standalone DVD player? Burning the MPG to a disc and then playing the file from that disc on a standalone DVD player? If that's the case and if the MPG plays fine on your PC, then it's the process of burning to a disc that is in play here. And that would be a result of either your burner not doing it right or the discs you burned to.
  7. The giveaway for me is what you said about your PS1 grinding and making noise attempting to read the CD-R's. That indicates to me you're probably using Life Series CD-R from Verbatim, which are their junk CMC discs you find in brick and mortar stores. So, I would blame the CD-R's you're using. First thing I would try is using the DataLife Plus series CD-R's, NOT the Life Series, which are different but just confusingly similar enough to try and trick people into buying them. You will only find the DataLife Plus discs, generally, in online stores like Amazon.com. ImgBurn settings generally are unimportant in cases of burning image files. About the only real setting that matters is changing the write speed so you don't burn at the maximum and a slower speed might improve results. I would say Total Errors in Sector for ALL burns IS a big deal. That would be either down to errors in the image file itself, the burner you're using, the CD-R's you're using, or a combination of those factors.
  8. Hi, so I've recently been trying to burn some PS1 games on a Verbatim CD-R so I can play them on my chipped PS1 (SCPH-7502), the chip I'm using is a PSnee. However, the PS1 REALLY doesn't seem to like the burned discs. I tried Castlevania SoTN and it would get up to the black PS1 screen and then just stay there completely, now the disc is unable to be read after I tried resetting it a couple of times, tried the good old disc swap technique and strangely that failed completely. I tried burning Dino Crisis as well and burning another copy of SoTN, it's the same story. I have five guesses as to why it's not working. a) Discs are just bad b) CD/DVD burner is total crap (I bought a no-name one from Amazon) c) Didn't set up ImgBurn right d) The laser and it's just on its last legs e) The files are shit (Dino Crisis from CD Romance and SoTN from psxdatacenter) The laser is suspect as well, but it reads actual PS1 games flawlessly. One thing to note is that when it tries to read the burned discs it makes an awful whining noise but with genuine discs it's silent. The gears and spindle show some wear but none of the teeth are destroyed or dislodged, I greased it up a bit and didn't fix it. Gravity was also not in my favour in fact making it even worse. When burning I set it to AWS and let ImgBurn use all my 32GB of RAM, the burner does 24x max but when it was writing the speed it was going at was 9-16x. Also when burning all games I've noticed getting Total Errors in Sector: 24 which I'm not sure is a big deal or not. I'm tempted to try burning at 1-4x speed because the burner I have frankly isn't the best quality so in theory the myth that burning low speeds is better could possibly apply. Overall I'd like some input on this, thanks.
  9. Jeannie

    What the....

    I have just discovered light scribe. And I've been working on this particular project for the last week. The problem is I have converted 3 VHS tapes to digital. Then I converted the digital to a different format, the MPg. And the video looks great on the pc. I have audio. I'm all set but when I burn it The Video is all fuzzy and blurry and there's no audio at all.Does anyone have an answer to this issue?Thank you so much in advance
  10. Hello, It's sad that my Go-To image burner software now come with maleware/spyware and whatever.. I see there has been other posts about this and nothing is done about it? Thanks ImgBurn for the malware and for the time I lost having to reinstall my computer and installing everything again. And yes I know I got responsibility for what I download. But it's kinda lazy when you find posts here and at reddit dating back to 2017 about this and nothing is done. Still the mirrors are not removed after many people reporting on this is just sad. And its funny that those downloads with malware is the first mirrors on the list (Do they pay you for having those links up and fking up peoples computers?) Mirror 1 - Provided by Digital Digest (Forwarding to https://free-burning-software.com/download_prompt.php?file=imgburn&app=it) Download Link: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/ab7a209ba783750b0239e91aab74782f5e1fc3dec1d3520f4ea5f7cac3d8e45b?nocache=1 Detected phising: 1 Downloaded file: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/02dea28e06c5f2e414d201b48f54ead06da8d44b2289ed77cfa885dcd9964ec9?nocache=1 Adware/Malware detected: 4 GrayWare[AdWare]/Win32.OpenSUpdater, Win32:Malware-gen, A Variant Of Win32/Adware.OpenSUpdater.K, PUP.Win32.SpecialSearchOffer.st!c ----- Mirror 2 - Provided by BetaNews (Forwarding to Fileforum.com) https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/991790041e0fedad3dd0aa7cb62a4b5466adffc0e72a081717db410f10cf9e64?nocache=1 1 Suspicious: Forcepoint ThreatSeeker (Couldnt download file..) ----- Mirror 3 - Provided by Softpedia - CLEAN https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/49aa06eaffe431f05687109fee25f66781abbe1108f3f8ca78c79bdec8753420/detection ----- Mirror 4 - Provided by Free-Codecs.com (CLEAN - Exact sane file as Mirrior 3) https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/49aa06eaffe431f05687109fee25f66781abbe1108f3f8ca78c79bdec8753420 Mirror 5 - Provided by TechSpot (CLEAN) https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/49aa06eaffe431f05687109fee25f66781abbe1108f3f8ca78c79bdec8753420?nocache=1 ------ Mirror 6 - Provided by MajorGeeks (CLEAN) https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/49aa06eaffe431f05687109fee25f66781abbe1108f3f8ca78c79bdec8753420?nocache=1 ------- Mirror 7 - Provided by ImgBurn Download Link: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/c83540371c3c7c415784ab969c74d59166338464261d89ed123d079c3613e35f?nocache=1 1 Suspicious File - CLEAN https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/49aa06eaffe431f05687109fee25f66781abbe1108f3f8ca78c79bdec8753420?nocache=1
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  12. Hi, I know, is well discussed, but I can't reach my goal, so sorry if I ask again... I have a recovery disk of windows 10 on a USB 16GB. The data are about 9 GB, the other 9 Gb are empty space. If I make a .BIN or .IMG backup, the image is sector by sector 16GB file. So, i would create an ,ISO image of 9GB to save space. I have followed this tutorial: https://timothy-quinn.com/how-to-convert-a-bootable-usb-to-an-iso-file/ But in my recovery there isn't a etfsboot.com to use as boot to make it bootable... What have I to do? Thanks.
  13. You're still a 'New Member' and that group of users has certain restrictions in place. Once you move beyond it, you'll have more freedom.
  14. Under the 3 gray dots, you should usually find commands to Edit and Delete a post. Why only Share is there is odd. Share is your only option when you're generally recognized as not being the one who started a thread.
  15. sorry guys, i can't edit my original post in general topics or delete it. i only get a share option off the 3 dots, there some sort of time limit for editing or deleting a post? ok, now that i've actually completely read your first "novel", i have a question. i wrote down where playonlinux default stored my virtual file. /home/a/playonlinux/wineprefix/imgburn problem is it didn't give me the rest of the address, the screen shot shows it is giving me more folders to open after i enter imgburn. i followed what seemed to be a logical path after i reached that point and there was nothing there. i guess i should be asking if that file address is what i should right click and create the shortcut from. i was just under the impression, that it would be a click fest since you made a point of saying how people liked that better. it seemed like from your directions that window should have closed if i did it the way you said using the configure tab of play. oh yeah, when i get to imgburn in the address, it gives me the choices of dosdevices or drive c. did i miss something else in the read that should have installed the virtual drive there? oh if you hadn't guessed, i'm in approximately my 3rd month of using linux kernal.
  16. ok, i have to rewrite to thecrip, since i was a dumbass and skipped over the tips. then i wrote in the start stream thinking it would attach to the thread i created. went to edit the post by clicking on the 3 dots, which usually does it in other forums, was only offered the share option. so now i'm utterly confused, is there a thread that shows you how to use these forums? i mean i'm logged in, otherwise i couldn't post. weird it let me edit this post, is this post in the right place or should it have been placed in the guides. the guides look like postings asking for help with the program, not actual guides.
  17. 1) used sudo apt install playonlinux 2) searched all tabs for wine 4.0.4, nothing, even typed in search window, nothing. ended up using snap to download (using ubuntu) 3) found imgburn and it's being difficult. it has me browsing files, but install is obviously not the correct file. tried every folder in the install file with exact same error that wine crashed. i really don't want to reload 7 or 10 just so i can image burn another debian based o.s. i also don't want to turn a thumb drive into a hard drive, cause i'm still trying to figure out what o.s. i like best. so far ubuntu is ok, but it seems to have a foul temperment when it comes to loading gaming platforms.
  18. ImgBurn, pretty much, has always written to optical media for output, save for image files saved to whatever random access memory it is directed to use. And, now, Windows, etc. installation/recovery/repair media has gotten bigger than DVD DL. So, it's almost exclusively written to flash drives now. Although BD can be used for this purpose with a program like Rufus, it is beyond the scope of ImgBurn to do that. Plus, getting working bootable media for Windows with ImgBurn other than writing an ISO to a disc is something I never got working in the first place.
  19. sooner or later imgburn is going to have to make the jump to removable media. i've used the program forever and once in a while i run across operating systems that are bigger than 4.7 gb. i don't like the other image burning programs, because the turn the media into a bootable drive. even with 3.0 usb it's not an efficient drive, especially for crypto purposes. my profits increased 8%, as a reference on efficiency, from usb stick to m2 drive. so it would be great if the program wasn't flashed to a thumb drive permanently. granted debian based o.s's aren't as stupid as windows for size, but some of the crypto o.s.'s are getting close. if imgburn can burn to a smaller thumb drive i'd accept that, but i haven't seen anything that would teach me how when i've looked.
  20. I hadn't thought of that, so it's entirely possible the OP is attempting to erase WORM discs, which may explain the failures. To the OP: attempt another erase of a disc but copy and paste the log of the operation in its entirety.
  21. You can pick the disc type when erasing. It isn’t showing a mid so I’m only going by what the Op said they’d purchased disc wise.
  22. The first log portion shows it's a DVD-RW. I failed to notice that before, but that could be a key point. This drive may not be a DVD-RW capable one. It may not write to DVD-RW, only DVD+RW. Oh, wait, just now noticed the 2nd portion of that log said it was trying to erase a DVD+RW. So, it can't be that.
  23. Why are you trying to erase dvd+R DL discs? You can’t.
  24. You could try changing the I//O Interface, but I doubt that will help. Tools --> Settings --> I/O tab --> Page 1 --> Interface Try each one one at a time and see if it gets better. I'd recommend you close and restart ImgBurn after each change of the I/O Interface. However, I'd lean more towards the drive you're using. It's most likely either defective or just a pretty poor device. You may want to try a different make, model, and manufacturer and see if it's repeatable. You're also using a half height drive in a USB enclosure, it looks like. Or that drive was bought as an external. The LH-18A1H is a half height model, but you could have always bought it as an external version that came in its own enclosure. Either way, I'm saying the problem could be the USB enclosure. If you're using a separate USB enclosure you bought yourself, what manufacturer and model is it?
  25. Hi, I just got a DVD Burner, a LITE-ON DVDRW LH- 18A1H to be precise. Technically its a Player/Bruner of DVD+R DL. I bought 5 blank DVD+R DL from Verbatim, but i have two error type when i try to do anything with it. I also tried reading other disk, and nothing so far. some protected from copy, other that aren't. I tried erasing since it's the only thing i can do. Here's the log : I 02:24:36 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 02:24:36 -> Drive 1 - Info: LITE-ON DVDRW LH-18A1H HL01 (E:) (USB 2.0) I 02:24:36 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM! I 02:42:10 Operation Started! I 02:42:10 Device: [0:0:0] LITE-ON DVDRW LH-18A1H HL01 (E:) (USB) I 02:42:10 Media Type: DVD-RW I 02:42:10 Media Supported Write Speeds: 5,2x I 02:42:10 Quick Erase: Yes I 02:42:11 Erasing Disc... E 02:42:32 Failed to Erase Disc! - Reason: No Reference Position Found E 02:42:32 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:21 I 02:43:52 Operation Started! I 02:43:52 Device: [0:0:0] LITE-ON DVDRW LH-18A1H HL01 (E:) (USB) I 02:43:52 Media Type: DVD+RW I 02:43:52 Quick Erase: Yes I 02:44:42 Erasing Disc... E 02:44:56 Failed to Erase Sectors 0 - 31 - Reason: Logical Unit is in process of becoming ready I 02:44:57 Synchronising Cache... E 02:44:57 Synchronise Cache Failed! - Reason: Logical Unit is in process of becoming ready E 02:45:18 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:01:05 And i got those errors : I/0 Error! Device: [0:0:0] LITE-ON DVDRW LH-18A1H HL01 (E:) (USB) ScsiStatus: 0x02 Interpretation: Check Condition CDB: 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 00 Interpretation: Read Format Capacities Sense Area: 70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 04 01 00 00 00 00 SK Interpretation: Not Ready ASC/ASCQ Interpretation: Logical Unit is in process of becoming ready and 1/0 Error! Device: [0:0:0) LITE-ON DVDRW LH-18A1H HL01 (E:) (USB) ScsiStatus: 0x02 Interpretation: Check Condition CDB: 2A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 Interpretation: Write (10) - Sectors: 0-31 Sense Area: 70 00 02.00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 04 01 00 00 00 00 SK Interpretation: Not Ready ASC/ASCQ Interpretation: Logical Unit is in process of becoming ready
  26. Copy protection could be a cause, but it generally doesn't matter in cases like these. First, is this a PC game disc or something for Playstation, Dreamcast, etc.? Generally, freezes at Tracks are a conflict between the disc itself, the hardware being used, and ImgBurn. You could try using other drives to read the disc, but you will probably not get anywhere with doing that. The only solution I've come across for game discs that ImgBurn won't read is to download and install Alcohol 52%/120% free version. Particularly for Playstation game discs, Alcohol will often times read in discs that ImgBurn can't. It could also be a case where the disc simply has deteriorated over the years and suffered layer rot, which means it can't be read in.
  27. Hello everyone, i'm creating a digital archive of my favourite games. I've succesfully copied many CDs and DVDs without issues, but i can't create a .bin file from Thief the dark project. After troubleshooting i assume that the soldout software is preventing IMGburn from reading the CD. The process is stuck to session1 track 2. I think that the problem may be software protection. I don't know if that matters but the soldout software uses flash format to boot the setup. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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