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JRinGeorgia

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  1. Ah, OK, Single Layer and Double Layer. Update: I decided to try the hardware approach and bought a LiteOn external DVD burner (only $50 w/free shipping from NewEgg). Since then been burning to those Sony discs no problems. So thanks all for the help. For anyone interested in Verbatim discs, I saw them (+ or -R, 16x) at OfficeMax on sale for $20 for 100, and they also send coupon cards to me in the mail, the most recent being $10 a purchase of $30+, so you can basically get 200 Verbatim for 30 bucks or 15
  2. Yeah, and that would be just like me, to get stuck in the details. I'm sorry, what are SL and DL? Completely different approach: is there an external burner I could buy that would be more reliable to work with the Sonys? If it works, that might be a cheaper option than eating the 200 Sony discs and buying more discs. And it would have to be an external drive, I'm on a laptop. P.S. It took me 2 minutes to write this message and 5 minutes to take my eyes off your avatar...
  3. That's great, Loco, I appreciate your taking the time to explain. I had already found CDFreaks, didn't find the info I was looking for but found a ton of confusing details -- PAPA vs PAP3 and more that I have no idea what it is. I was hoping to fix what I have to make it work, not spend my way to a solution, but it looks like I may have to do just that. Hopefully the first new discs I try will do the trick!
  4. Thanks dontasciime. Just what isn't good about the Sonys? And what does it mean that a drive "likes" some media but not others? I thought all this stuff was supposed to work together, silly me... But seriously, would like to understand more.
  5. Have you tried burning at the other available speeds? If you can, try with Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden media and it should work Thanks mmalves. Yes, I've tried burning at 2.4x, 4x, 6x, and 8x. Over 90% fail. Occasionally I am successful in burning, but I have not found a rhyme or reason to it, no pattern or set of circumstances I could point to. Seems to be random roll of the dice. And FYI, in addition to burn attempts set to slow speeds, I do not multi-task when burning (in fact I usually reboot before trying to burn to keep the RAM as clean as possible), and I recently updated firmware on my drive. Before I spend more money on more discs, may I ask if you know that the Sonys are the problem, or are you suggesting the next trial-and-error option to go to new media? What is wrong with the Sonys? They were among 3 brands (incl the Verbatims and TY) recommended. Thanks.
  6. Hi all, been trying to use ImageBurn to make copies of DVD movies but getting the dreaded I/O error. I am using Sony DVD+R discs (on a different forum, where I was advised to use DVDFab for ripping and ImgBurn for writing, it was recommended to use either Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim, or Sony discs) . Most of the time the write operation fails with an I/O error, although occasionally, and I can't find a pattern as to why, it will write the disc and the recording is fine. I have read a lot on here about making sure the latest firmware is installed for the drive, I just did that this morning and yet same problem. All help/advice is appreciated. Here is the latest session log. I 08:55:12 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started! I 08:55:12 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Edition (6.0, Build 6000) I 08:55:12 Total Physical Memory: 2,094,516 KB - Available: 1,099,364 KB I 08:55:12 Initialising SPTI... I 08:55:12 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 08:55:13 Found 1 DVD
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