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  1. The optiarc is the drive in the duplicator. I doubt they locked out the USB ports since the drives are still appearing. I'll check the Device Manager.

     

    EDIT: Opening the Device Manager threw up a message about being security restricted, but I was still able to see the devices in there. I didn't find the duplicator. but I don't see it as an administraotr either. What does it show up as on your side?

  2. I have some more information that might be relevant...

     

    I found this thread here talking about differences in the bootcode of a Sony Optiarc AD-5260S sold retail vs. the firmware found in a Primera duplicator, which is what I'm using.

     

    http://club.myce.com/f86/ad-5260s-bootcode-mismatch-322268/

     

    Someome made a comment that the Primera firmware contained "extended tray eject capabilities." This is the first I've ever heard of it. Does this sound familiar to you?

  3. No, that's expected. This is occuring at the end of the verify when the program closes itself. The drive tray ejects, which isn't being done by IMGBurn, so IMGBurn must have exited at that point. Sometimes, the drive tray then closes. There's nothing out of ordinary in the IMGBurn log.

  4. I have been running IMGBurn via the command-line in a 2 year old script that I use to automate the burning of discs. Here's the command I use:

     

    MODE WRITE /SRC filename.iso /DEST F: /COPIES 1 /VERIFY YES /SPEED AUTO /TESTMODE NO /DELETEIMAGE NO /EJECT NO /WAITFORMEDIA /START /CLOSE /NOSAVESETTINGS

     

    Notice that I do not tell IMGBurn to eject the disc. I eject the disc myself through another command after IMGBurn is complete. (I did this to ensure the script would work if I ever had to switch to another burning program that dodn't support ejecting the tray on completion.) Ever since upgrading to 2.5.7.0, I noticed that sometimes the drive ejects, but then the tray closes soon after. The only thing that has changed recently is IMGBurn. Has the behavior of IMGBurn changed? Does it attempt to close the drive tray when it gets shutdown?

     

    This doesn't happen consistently. I suspect there may be a timing issue where perhaps under some conditions, the command to close the tray is happening after the command to open the tray, although I honestly can't see how that could be happening since IMGBurn should be closed by then.

     

    I'm assuming the response is that nothing changed in the way discs are handled or how they're verified. But like I mentioned, this is a new bug on an old script.

  5. You can add 'DVD-R' and it'll burn all DVD-R (that aren't otherwise specified) at whatever speed you select. The same can be done for 'DVD+R'. Just add this text in the DiscID field.

     

    Oh, I didn't know you could do that. I assume this would be the list of possible options:

     

    CD-R

    CD-RW

    DVD-R

    DVD+R

    DVD-RW

    DVD+RW

     

    I don't need bluray settings, but I assume there would be something applicable.

     

    BTW, the readme says:

     

    /SPEED <Write Speed>
    Used to change the value of the 'Write Speed' drop down list.
    The parameter must match the value within the drop down list exactly.
    Examples: /SPEED MAX
    	  /SPEED 1x
    	  /SPEED 2.4x (or 2,4x depending on regional settings)

     

    I'd like to ensure I override any settings and force AWS from the command line. Is "/SPEED AWS" or "/SPEED AUTO" the correct way to do it?

  6. Cool, I've filled out the form to request the password to their SDK.

     

    I don't suppose you've got the unit on a PC that could be accessed via remote desktop / vnc?!

     

    I'm thinking it might be nightmare trying to do it semi blind.

     

    Acronova sent me a unit when they asked me to do it for their Nimbie product.

     

     

    I would if I could, but it's on a PC that's not accessible from Internet.

  7. Hmm ok, I'll see if I can get the SDK off them that lets me move the robot around.

     

    If you hang around for a while, and assuming you're interested/don't mind, I could use you for the testing - as I don't have such a unit here myself :)

     

    Sure. No problem. I'll be you guinea pig. :D

  8. Can I ask, does ImgBurn have direct access to the drive that's in the robotic unit?

     

    If it's just a case of me telling the robot to load/eject a disc, it should be pretty easy to add support for it.

     

    Yes. All burning software has access to the Pioneer drive. I can burn discs, open the tray, and close the tray just fine, but the robot doesn't load/unload or print, obviously.

  9. I saw the new options in 2.5.1.0 for robots and media changers, so I thought I'd try it out with my Primera Bravo II Disc Publisher. I enabled the checkboxes in the I/O section, but I got the following errors:

     

    I 10:08:08 Initialising BS_Robots...

    E 10:08:08 Unable to initialise BS_Robots! - BSRobots20.dll

    E 10:08:08 Reason: The specified module could not be found.

    I 10:08:09 Initialising SPTI...

    I 10:08:09 Searching for Auto Loader devices...

    I 10:08:09 Found 0 Auto Loaders!

    I 10:08:09 Searching for Medium Changer devices...

    I 10:08:09 Found 0 Medium Changers!

    I 10:08:09 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    I 10:08:09 -> Drive 1 - Info: HL-DT-ST CD-ROM GCR-8480B 1.00 (D:) (ATA)

    I 10:08:09 -> Drive 2 - Info: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-108 9.18 (E:) (USB)

    I 10:08:09 Found 1 CD-ROM and 1 DVD±RW!

     

    FYI, the Pioneer is the drive in the duplicator.

     

    Where do I get the BSRobots20.dll file?

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