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illini4life

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  1. Tom, Thanks a lot for that tip. I'll turn off the option to delete after verification and keep an eye out for that.
  2. I thought the same thing, which makes it all the more confusing. I think the drive must be going bad because the last three burns I've tried have made it at most 10% in and then given me something like the following: I 11:31:19 ImgBurn Version 2.1.0.0 started! I 11:31:19 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 11:31:19 Initialising SPTI... I 11:31:19 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 11:31:19 Found 1 DVD?RW! I 11:31:24 Operation Started! I 11:31:24 Source File: F:\MY_PICTURES.ISO I 11:31:24 Source File Sectors: 2,285,863 (MODE1/2048) I 11:31:24 Source File Size: 4,681,447,424 bytes I 11:31:24 Source File Volume Identifier: MY_PICTURES I 11:31:24 Source File Application Identifier: MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR © 1993 E.YOUNGDALE © 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING I 11:31:24 Source File Implementation Identifier: mkisofs I 11:31:24 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02) I 11:31:24 Destination Device: [1:0:0] HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GCA-4080N 0C35 (D:) (ATA) I 11:31:24 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Disc ID: MCC-003-00) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x, 8x) I 11:31:24 Destination Media Sectors: 2,295,104 I 11:31:24 Write Mode: DVD I 11:31:24 Write Type: DAO I 11:31:24 Write Speed: 4x I 11:31:24 Link Size: Auto I 11:31:24 Test Mode: No I 11:31:24 BURN-Proof: Enabled I 11:31:25 Filling Buffer... I 11:31:40 Writing LeadIn... I 11:33:26 Writing Image... W 11:35:44 Failed to Write Sectors 282176 - 282207 - Unknown (Internal Target Failure) (0x44, 0x90) W 11:35:44 Retrying (1 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (2 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (3 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (4 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (5 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (6 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (7 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (8 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (9 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (10 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (11 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (12 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (13 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (14 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (15 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (16 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (17 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (18 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (19 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write W 11:35:44 Retrying (20 of 20)... W 11:35:44 Retry Failed - Invalid Address For Write E 11:35:56 Failed to Write Sectors 282176 - 282207 - Unknown (Internal Target Failure) (0x44, 0x90) I 11:35:56 Synchronising Cache... I 11:35:57 Closing Track... I 11:35:59 Finalising Disc... What could be causing this? From that log, does it look like the drive is failing?
  3. It looks like you hit the nail on the head. I tried three of the "broken" discs in a buddy's computer, and all of them worked fine. Any idea what I can do about that short of replacing the drive? If it was a desktop, even that wouldn't be a big deal, but it's more of a pain since the drive is in a laptop.
  4. I've just started having this problem very recently: I burn and verify a DVD on quality media (Verbatim MCC-003-00), but when I put it pack into my computer, it says that the disc is blank. However, I just watched one of them that contained video last night in my set-top player and didn't have any problems. Why would my set-top player work better than my computer's drive? How can I tell if the problem is with my drive, the media, ImgBurn, or something else?
  5. I'm guessing that the problem was just that my drive can't handle 8x. The average burn rate when it was set to 8x was still less than 5x, so switching it to 4x hasn't really cost me any more time, and all of the burns at 4x have been OK. I can't tell how good because I can't get Nero CD-DVD Speed or DVDInfoPro to work on either of my machines, but hopefully I can find a friend with a drive that supports it so I can compare the Nexxtech's to the Verbatim's; that is when I'd be truly happy with the new media.
  6. Using the MCC-003 Verbatims, I've done one burn and got one coaster. A 0% success rate so far isn't encouraging for such "fantastic" media.
  7. If, for example, I have a movie backed up on a crappy Sony disc that skips and hangs in parts, if I rip it to an iso and then burn that on the Verbatims, should the movie work without those problems or would the skips and hangs come with the rip and thus also happen on the Verb's?
  8. take a look here http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=2168 you can grab dvdinfo pro here http://www.dvdinfopro.com/ For some reason neither dvdinfopro nor Nero's CD-DVD speed tool will do the scans for me on my laptop and the DVD-ROM drive in my desktop doesn't support the feature. Since I can't find much help from the sites of either of those apps, any idea why the scans would just hang forever after I start them in both apps?
  9. I read in one of the reviews on Newegg of those Verbatim's that the media id is MCC 003, which I found are supposed to be rated up to 8x. Should I only burn at 4x to be safe or should I be fine burning at 8x since these are such quality discs? How can I tell exactly how good the burn was? I always use the verify against the image feature in imgburn, but I've read posts where people were talking about "scans" of their discs. Does imgburn do this or do I need something like Nero's cd-dvd speed application? What are things to look for in these scans? I'm looking forward to getting my hands on some of these discs! Thanks much!
  10. I can't believe what I noob I feel like given I've been working with this stuff for over a year, but every month I seem to find out something new and critical. What benefit does booktyping the discs to DVD-ROM give? Oops. I hit post too soon. Is it something standard that you will get better compatibility in set-top players if you set the discs to be -ROM's instead of +R's or -R's or does it very widely from player to player?
  11. I can't believe what I noob I feel like given I've been working with this stuff for over a year, but every month I seem to find out something new and critical. What benefit does booktyping the discs to DVD-ROM give?
  12. Besides the discs (maybe it was just a dozen discs or so) from this one spindle, I've had at least a 95% success rate with these discs. I found the media ID (AML002) here under the 4th-class media section. The description on this site of these discs is: Although I have had very good success with burning and watching these discs, I am concerned about how long the discs will last. I would estimate I have somewhere around or over 1000 discs burned on this media, so it would be expensive both in terms of time and money to copy these over to some quality media (these discs? I can't find anything about the media's ID on the site). Would it be worth it? I would be devastated to lose everything I've burned. How long could I expect the 4th-grade and 1st-grade media to last? Thanks much!
  13. A previous post mentioned making sure that the Verbatim's come from the MCC dye. When I search for verbatim dvd+r datalifeplus and get this page: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16817130950 I can't find anything about MCC or the dye. Are these different but just as good or are they the same thing?
  14. I get them from Circuit City. I know they're cheap, but like I said before, I've tried several different brands and these are the only ones that seem(ed) to work for me. I opened up another spindle of the same type of DVD+R's and haven't had any problems with ten burns. I tried searching for something like "verbatim mcc" on Google, but wasn't too sure about any of the results. Could you recommend a good retailer?
  15. Follow up: How can I tell if my drive is going bad? Any diagnostics? Also, is there a way to verify my burns against an image if the verification that follows a burn in ImgBurn fails? I know Nero has something to check if the disc sectors are good, but a) I don't have Nero I'm not sure if it's free and c) I want to also verify it against an image. Thanks much! Sorry to be flooding the message board, but where could I look for a driver update? The info I've found on various websites says that since I have an OEM drive that came with my notebook, I have to go through the vendor. In this case, I have a Compaq Presario R4000, but the website only has a driver update for a different drive; I can't find firmware for mine anywhere.
  16. How long do drives typically last? My laptop is only one year old, and I'd say I've burned about 1000 discs. Follow up: How can I tell if my drive is going bad? Any diagnostics? Also, is there a way to verify my burns against an image if the verification that follows a burn in ImgBurn fails? I know Nero has something to check if the disc sectors are good, but a) I don't have Nero I'm not sure if it's free and c) I want to also verify it against an image. Thanks much!
  17. How long do drives typically last? My laptop is only one year old, and I'd say I've burned about 1000 discs.
  18. Thanks for everyone's help. I'll try updating my firmware and trying another spindle of these DVD's. If that doesn't help, I'll pick up some Verbatims, but I've tried those as well as many other DVD's that are supposed to be quality and had no luck. This problem surprised me because I've been using ImgBurn 2.1 for months, the same type of DVD's for a year, and haven't had any hardware or software changes. We'll see what happens. Thanks.
  19. I'll try upgrading the drive's firmware if I can. I've burned hundreds of DVD's with these discs because they are the only one's that I've found work consistently well with my drive; maybe I just have a bad spindle but I doubt it. The burn speeds definitely are not those listed above. When things are working they are usually reported by ImgBurn to be something like 1x, 2x, 2.4x, and 4x, IIRC. It's also +R and not +RW, so that's also quite bizarre. In my last thread, you can see that I was having ImgBurn tell me that the disc needed reformatting, which should only happen on RW material, which this is not.
  20. It just happened again, but this time the tray did cycle. Sorry for not posting it, but I didn't see anything interesting. It just won't verify at a speed higher than 0.1x. Also, I reverted back to 2.0 thinking that it was a problem with 2.1, but it's still happening. I 11:58:44 ImgBurn Version 2.0.0.0 started! I 11:58:44 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 11:58:44 Initialising SPTI... I 11:58:44 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 11:58:44 Found 1 DVD?RW! I 12:00:45 Operation Started! I 12:00:45 Source File: ... I 12:00:45 Source File Sectors: 2,285,865 (MODE1/2048) I 12:00:45 Source File Size: 4,681,451,520 bytes I 12:00:45 Source File Volume Identifier: ... I 12:00:45 Source File Application Identifier: MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR © 1993 E.YOUNGDALE © 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING I 12:00:45 Source File Implementation Identifier: mkisofs I 12:00:45 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02) I 12:00:45 Destination Device: [1:0:0] HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GCA-4080N 0C35 (D:) (ATA) I 12:00:45 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Disc ID: AML-002-00) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x) I 12:00:45 Destination Media Sectors: 2,295,104 I 12:00:45 Write Mode: DVD I 12:00:45 Write Type: DAO I 12:00:45 Write Speed: 2.4x I 12:00:45 Link Size: Auto I 12:00:45 Test Mode: No I 12:00:45 BURN-Proof: Enabled I 12:00:46 Filling Buffer... I 12:01:06 Writing LeadIn... I 12:01:22 Writing Image... I 12:24:47 Synchronising Cache... I 12:24:51 Closing Track... I 12:24:57 Finalising Disc... I 12:25:26 Image MD5: 87d50c6c7cf4c764dcc5379f3369bcd0 I 12:25:29 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:24:41 I 12:25:29 Average Write Rate: 3,256 KB/s (2.4x) - Maximum Write Rate: 3,360 KB/s (2.4x) I 12:25:31 Cycling Tray before Verify... W 12:25:35 Waiting for device to become ready... I 12:25:53 Device Ready! I 12:25:54 Operation Started! I 12:25:54 Source Device: [1:0:0] HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GCA-4080N 0C35 (D:) (ATA) I 12:25:55 Source Media Type: DVD+RW (Book Type: DVD-ROM) (Disc ID: AML-002-00) (Speeds: 0.5x, 1.3x, 2x, 3.1x) I 12:25:55 Image File: ... I 12:25:55 Image File Sectors: 2,285,865 (MODE1/2048) I 12:25:55 Image File Size: 4,681,451,520 bytes I 12:25:55 Image File Volume Identifier: ... I 12:25:55 Image File Application Identifier: MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR © 1993 E.YOUNGDALE © 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING I 12:25:55 Image File Implementation Identifier: mkisofs I 12:25:55 Image File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02) I 12:25:55 Read Speed: MAX I 12:25:58 Verifying Sectors... I 12:29:53 Abort Request Acknowledged E 12:29:53 Failed to Verify Sectors! E 12:29:53 Operation Aborted! - Duration: 00:03:58 I 12:29:53 Average Verify Rate: 70 KB/s (0.1x) - Maximum Verify Rate: 70 KB/s (0.1x)
  21. I have had this problem happen at least thrice in the past two days: I have ImgBurn set to cycle the tray before the verification, which it almost always does. The problem with the two or three times to which I'm referring are that not only does ImgBurn not cycle the tray, but when the verification starts, it goes at a rate slower than 0.0x. I can see that it is verifying because the number of sectors slowly increases, but it never goes past 0.0x or 1% completed.
  22. The funny thing is that it is doing this with -R discs, so they definitely don't need formatting. I'll try searching through my logs and see if I can find one for one of these cases. I'll be 100% sure to post a log here if it happens again. Thanks.
  23. The error is not that it shuts down instead of going into standby mode. If I had it set to standby/shut down when done, when I would come back the ISO would be gone as if it burned successfully but the disc comes up as 'blank but needs formatting' [paraphrased] in imgBurn. I now have had a new issue with this. I unchecked shut down/standby and just locked my computer while I was gone and it was burning, and when I returned, the same error had happened again. I guess I'll just have to uncheck 'delete image' for now. I haven't changed my keyboard or mouse configuration; I'm still using the keyboard and touchpad built into my laptop. The power management and BIOS look OK.
  24. The last half-dozen times I've set imgburn to "shutdown computer" upon completion, in my case go into standby mode, there is an error. I come back and imgburn tells me the disc is blank but needs formatting. I have "delete image" selected, so every time I've had to recreate the .iso file. This feature used to work without any problems. I have not changed anything recently on my machine or OS.
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