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  2. I've been trying to burn a 89:24:25 onto a standard 80 minute CD-r, which obviously shouldn't work, but I've been doing test burns with different discs and I get a whole range of results. Most stop at 81:xx:xx, but on the higher end of the spectrum I've seen some do 84:4x:xx. The reason I'm making this post is because now on two occasions I've had it actually manage to get all the way through and succeed, giving the successful burn noise and message. But then when I turn off test mode and actually burn it it stops at around 81-82 minutes. I'm wondering if this indicates my drive can't burn past this amount? Anyone else trying to push 80 minute CD-rs? Thanks
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  4. I will concede to your 2nd point. TY is an in name only product that CMC makes now under it's CMC Pro line. However, my first point is entirely valid, born out by 3 different cake stack tests. Tested over the course of months. Plus, Verbatim has a past of changing the manufacturing processes of its "high" quality media. Years ago, they altered the production of DataLife Plus DVD-R so they no longer worked with the the LG WH16NS60 until LG updated the firmware. My "wrong" information comes from 25 years of burning optical media. So, you're right, I know about what I'm saying.
  5. This is not true. I don't understand why this guy keeps saying wrong information every time. Taiyo Yuden no longer makes Optical Media since 2015. Taiyo Yuden doesn't even have an optical media factory at all since 2015. Taiyo yuden's an optical media factory was located in Fukushima where was a nuclear disaster. 'Taiyo Yuden sold its disc manufacturing patents and equipment to CMC MAgnetics, and today the media is manufactured by CMC under the CMC Pro brand.'
  6. This is not true. cmcmag-ba5-000 is cheap BD-R. VERBAT-IM-000 is the best in the market now. The price for VERBAT-IM-000 is 2 X higher than cmcmag-ba5-000. Failure rate: cmcmag-ba5-000 > VERBAT-IM-00 Defective rate: cmcmag-ba5-000 > VERBAT-IM-00 Longevity: VERBAT-IM-00 > cmcmag-ba5-000 They are different BD-R.
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  8. Yeah, you must do a Full format the first time on unformatted rewriteable media before you can Quick format it or write to it. (Technically, a Full format is a full write to all sectors.) Glad it worked out for you! I didn't think it would help, as I said before. So, I'm glad it did work.
  9. Hello its done it took 17 minutes and the disc loads all fine and fast now thank you.
  10. The DVD is blank and im formatting it now in imgburn it said i must do full format before i can quick format so im doing full format
  11. I notice a Format was "started" (I never quite understood that designation.) but not completed. I've noticed many years ago, about 20, that Nero applications would write to rewriteable DVD's in such a way. While those discs were readable/playable, they always did perform rather oddly. So, once I copied those, I fully formatted them in ImgBurn. Try that, but first copy the contents off of the DVD+RW, unless you don't mind losing them to the full format. If you're going to copy the contents, I don't recommend making an image of the disc first, given what happened before with that other multi-session disc. Just copy the contents off of it in File Explorer. In Write mode in ImgBurn, there's a little disc icon with an erase to the left of the Test mode check box. Press that and choose Full.
  12. He says this: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS50 TN03 (SATA) Current Profile: DVD+RW Disc Information: Status: Complete State of Last Session: Complete Erasable: Yes Formatted: No (Started) Sessions: 1 Sectors: 2 295 104 Size: 4 700 372 992 bytes Time: 510:03:29 (MM:SS:FF) MID: MKM-A02-00 Supported Write Speeds: 2,4x; 4x TOC Information: Session 1... (LBA: 0) -> Track 01 (Mode 1, LBA: 0 - 2295103) -> LeadOut (LBA: 2295104) Physical Format Information (Last Recorded): Disc ID: MKM-A02-00 Book Type: DVD+RW Part Version: 2 Disc Size: 120 mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 1 Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP) Linear Density: 0.267 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196 608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 2 491 711 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 0 Format Capacities: DT: 0x02 - NB: 2295104 (0x00230540) - TDP: 2048 FT: 0x26 - NB: 2295104 (0x00230540) - TDP: 0
  13. I can't say for certain on this issue, but given the general issues you've reported thus far using this drive, I'd be down to blaming the drive for all of these things. But, to tackle the posted issue, did you format this DVD+RW yourself in the drive? i.e. was it unformatted when it was given to you? Either way, you could try a Full format in ImgBurn in your own drive and see if that helps. I doubt it will, though. But, a full format would indicate a few other things, particularly if it takes a long time to format. An 8x DVD+RW takes under 10 minutes to fully format, so a 4x should, in theory, take a little under 20 minutes. If it takes a really long time to format, the problem is either with that disc or your drive doesn't play well with that particular make of DVD+RW. If it's either of those, not much you can do. If it's the former, throw it away. If it's the latter, only a firmware update could possibly fix it, meaning you'd have to try a different burner.
  14. Hello i just got a DVD+RW and DVD-RAM from my friend but the DVD+RW is just extremely slow. Takes 5 minutes to even pop up in explorer! Listing folders on it takes another 5 minutes! I dont know what the issue is please help.
  15. I can't quite tell from the what appears to be German in that screenshot, but it seems the returned results indicate the file has bundled PUP's, Potentially Unwanted Applications. While not technically viruses/malware, they can be installed without the user knowing and be a general pain. I believe this is the 2nd post regarding Mirror 1's hosting. Also, going by its file name listed in the screenshot, it does appear Mirror 1 is offering a wrapper, bundled with who knows what. @LIGHTNING UK! You may want to remove Mirror 1 from the list if this is the 2nd such post about it. In the meantime, if you haven't gotten a clean ImgBurn installer, select Mirror 7.
  16. I've just downloaded a ImgBurn from the first mirror. Windows Defender detected infection. Checking the file with jotti has also shown infections by multiple scanners.
  17. Where is the Table Of Contents (TOC) written onto a disc by ImgBurn? At the beginning of the burn and therefore, physically, at the inner edge of the disc or at the end of the burn and therefore, physically, at the outer edge of the disc? Thanks!
  18. You should remove ASAP this link Mirror 1 - Provided by Digital Digest As it is downloading something different than ImgBurn in the form of a 20Mb executable.
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  20. I've never disassembled an optical drive, so I've never seen inside one. I've handled many internal half height drives, just never seen their innards.
  21. Unfortunately there's no way of knowing beforehand if the drive you're working on has or not a potentiometer unless you find information which specifies it on the internet or you open it up. It's worth a try @Tobim6 😁 It's handy to know this kind of stuff if you work on old CD or DVD drives.
  22. I am confident about disassembling and I am aware of this potentiometer adjustment but i think only some drives have it
  23. Hello, there are quite a few threads regarding command line usage with img burn and I can happily confirm that creating a bluray iso, dvd iso and burn a dvd folder works amazing with the suggested commands. However for bluray burning I would love to have the filesize/media capacity confirmation dialogue included which I have to confirm before starting the burn process. At the moment it starts to burn immediately and a dialogue would only show up if the image is bigger than the actual media. What do I need to add to the cmd command in order for it to always show the dialogue before starting the burn process? dialogue: (attached in this post) cmd: set INPUTFILE=%1 for /F "delims=" %%i in (%INPUTFILE%) do SET BASENAME=%%~ni FOR %%F IN (%INPUTFILE%) DO ("C:\Program Files\ImgBurn\ImgBurn.exe" /MODE BUILD /BUILDINPUTMODE STANDARD /BUILDOUTPUTMODE DEVICE /SRC "%%F\" /DEST "B:" /FILESYSTEM "UDF" /UDFREVISION "2.50" /VOLUMELABEL %BASENAME% /PRESERVEFULLPATHNAMES NO /ROOTFOLDER YES /NOIMAGEDETAILS /START /CLOSESUCCESS /EJECT YES /WAITFORMEDIA ) thanks in advance for your help regards
  24. No. Depending on where you get it or how old the version is, it can be flagged as a virus or a potentially unwanted application. Unless you get the download from the ImgBurn repository itself, those other places offering it often put it in a wrapper with other software. That software can be benign, just installing other applications you don't want or can be potentially harmful. Most of that latter is unintentionally put there but can be present. Get the download from the official ImgBurn.com link for the "best" results: https://download.imgburn.com/SetupImgBurn_2.5.8.0.exe
  25. I was not aware of this screw hack.
  26. Yes, the laser can wear out from multiple reasons. There's a way to increase it's power by slightly rotating a screw inside the CD drive which controls how many mW the laser gets. Nintendo GameCube consoles had this little trick to fix the console from being unable to read games anymore. You can also clean the laser lens with alcohol. Look on YouTube for tutorials on this, it should solve your problem. Though if you aren't confident on dissasembling the whole machine and putting it back together correctly, I suggest you to not try this @Tobim6
  27. It's always possible.
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