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Decreasing Device Buffer+Main Buffer+WritING speed


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Hallo Friends...

 

First place-excuse me my crocky English.

I use ImgBurn for a long time -perfect program for burning iso files.

I had old PC compilation-far worse than i have now,but in that old compil.ran ImgBurn much better than in this newer compiplation

 

MB:Asus P5KPL/EPU*

CPU:Intel Core 2 Duo E7400, LGA 775,2.8 GHz, FSB 1066 MHz,Cache 3 MB*

VGA: Asus EAH 4670 , 512MB DDR3,HDMI*

RAM:Kingston 2GB, DDR2,800 MHz*

HDD:Samsung SATA II 500 GB,7200 ot.,Cache 16 MB*

Zdroj:SAGA II 500 W*

DVDRW TSSTcorp.SH-S223C -SATA II* I prefer media Verbatim

OS:Windows 7 32 bit*

 

What ran better in old compil.?

DEVICE BUFFER,MAIN BUFFER WERE filled on 100% all the time and WRITING SPEED was exactly 8x all the time -

but now is generally Device buffer very variable and WRITING SPEED also.

Sometimes,displays alarm message-waiting for buffer recovery,hard disk activity...and WRITING SPEED stops.

Such another film dvd makes problems,when I put it in DVD Player,film slows in that place..

 

Where is conspiracy :huh:

 

Tkanks for every acumen

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Can you post the full log having burnt + verifed a disc please.

 

 

Nice to read you Admin...

You are really creator of excellent ImgBurn software? :thumbup:

 

for now this dvd info-i got in log only 2 dvd with bigest problems

11.3.2010- with SPTD

18.3.2010- WITHOUT SPTD

 

 

imgdvdinfo.jpg

 

; //****************************************\\

; ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 - Log

; štvrtok, 18 marec 2010, 21:58:57

; \\****************************************//

;

;

I 21:43:44 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

I 21:43:44 Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition (6.1, Build 7600)

I 21:43:44 Total Physical Memory: 2 096 312 KB - Available: 1 332 616 KB

I 21:43:44 Initialising SPTI...

I 21:43:44 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 21:43:45 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM!

I 21:44:14 Operation Started!

I 21:44:14 Source File: C:\iso\Harry Potter (6) DVD CZ Full SeBo.iso

I 21:44:14 Source File Sectors: 2 282 976 (MODE1/2048)

I 21:44:14 Source File Size: 4 675 534 848 bytes

I 21:44:14 Source File Volume Identifier: Harry Potter (6) DVD CZ Full SeBo

I 21:44:14 Source File Volume Set Identifier: 3C656A8C________Harry Potter (6) DVD CZ Full SeBo

I 21:44:14 Source File Implementation Identifier: VsoSoftware

I 21:44:14 Source File File System(s): ISO9660; UDF (1.02)

I 21:44:14 Destination Device: [2:0:0] TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223C SB01 (E:) (ATA)

I 21:44:14 Destination Media Type: DVD-R (Disc ID: MCC 03RG20) (Speeds: 4x; 8x; 12x; 16x; 20x; 22x)

I 21:44:14 Destination Media Sectors: 2 297 888

I 21:44:14 Write Mode: DVD

I 21:44:14 Write Type: DAO

I 21:44:14 Write Speed: 8x

I 21:44:14 Link Size: Auto

I 21:44:14 Lock Volume: Yes

I 21:44:14 Test Mode: No

I 21:44:14 OPC: No

I 21:44:14 BURN-Proof: Enabled

I 21:44:15 Filling Buffer... (40 MB)

I 21:44:15 Writing LeadIn...

I 21:44:51 Writing Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 2282975)

I 21:44:51 Writing Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 2282975)

W 21:49:52 Waiting for buffers to recover... (LBA: 1497024)

W 21:49:57 Waiting for hard disk activity to reach threshold level...

I 21:50:04 Writing Sectors...

W 21:51:26 Waiting for buffers to recover... (LBA: 1881920)

W 21:51:50 Waiting for hard disk activity to reach threshold level...

I 21:54:01 Writing Sectors...

W 21:54:43 Failed to Write Sectors 1881920 - 1881951 - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:43 Retrying (1 of 20)...

W 21:54:43 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:43 Retrying (2 of 20)...

W 21:54:43 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:43 Retrying (3 of 20)...

W 21:54:43 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:43 Retrying (4 of 20)...

W 21:54:43 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (5 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (6 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (7 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (8 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (9 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (10 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (11 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (12 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (13 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (14 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (15 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (16 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (17 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (18 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (19 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:54:44 Retrying (20 of 20)...

W 21:54:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:55:25 Retrying (21)...

W 21:55:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:55:27 Retrying (22)...

W 21:55:27 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:55:28 Retrying (23)...

W 21:55:28 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:55:28 Retrying (24)...

W 21:55:28 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:55:28 Retrying (25)...

W 21:55:28 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:55:29 Retrying (26)...

W 21:55:29 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:55:29 Retrying (27)...

W 21:55:29 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:55:29 Retrying (28)...

W 21:55:29 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

W 21:55:29 Retrying (29)...

W 21:55:29 Retry Failed - Reason: Command Sequence Error

E 21:55:29 Failed to Write Sectors 1881920 - 1881951 - Reason: Command Sequence Error

I 21:55:30 Synchronising Cache...

W 21:56:29 User opted to skip the 'Close Track/Session/Disc' functions.

E 21:56:29 Failed to Write Image!

I 21:56:29 Exporting Graph Data...

I 21:56:29 Graph Data File: C:\Users\Pauli\AppData\Roaming\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\TSSTcorp_CDDVDW_SH-S223C_SB01_18-MAREC-2010_21-44_MCC_03RG20_8x.ibg

I 21:56:29 Export Successfully Completed!

E 21:56:29 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:12:15

I 21:56:29 Average Write Rate: 5 899 KB/s (4.3x) - Maximum Write Rate: 11 424 KB/s (8.2x)

I 21:58:56 Close Request Acknowledged

I 21:58:56 Closing Down...

I 21:58:56 Shutting down SPTI...

I 21:58:56 ImgBurn closed!

;

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; //****************************************\\

; ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 - Log

; štvrtok, 11 marec 2010, 14:26:50

; \\****************************************//

;

;

I 14:17:09 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

I 14:17:09 Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition (6.1, Build 7600)

I 14:17:09 Total Physical Memory: 2 096 312 KB - Available: 1 055 844 KB

W 14:17:09 SPTD can have a detrimental effect on drive performance.

I 14:17:09 Initialising SPTI...

I 14:17:09 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 14:17:09 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM and 1 BD-ROM/HD DVD-ROM!

I 14:17:30 Operation Started!

I 14:17:30 Source File: C:\iso\Valkyra.2008.DVDR.CZ-TreZzoR.iso

I 14:17:30 Source File Sectors: 2 289 408 (MODE1/2048)

I 14:17:30 Source File Size: 4 688 707 584 bytes

I 14:17:30 Source File Volume Identifier: Valkyra.2008.DVDR.CZ-TreZzoR

I 14:17:30 Source File Volume Set Identifier: 3C697DAD________Valkyra.2008.DVDR.CZ-TreZzoR

I 14:17:30 Source File Implementation Identifier: VsoSoftware

I 14:17:30 Source File File System(s): ISO9660; UDF (1.02)

I 14:17:30 Destination Device: [2:0:0] TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223C SB01 (E:) (ATA)

I 14:17:30 Destination Media Type: DVD-R (Disc ID: MCC 03RG20) (Speeds: 4x; 8x; 12x; 16x; 20x; 22x)

I 14:17:30 Destination Media Sectors: 2 298 496

I 14:17:30 Write Mode: DVD

I 14:17:30 Write Type: DAO

I 14:17:30 Write Speed: 8x

I 14:17:30 Link Size: Auto

I 14:17:30 Lock Volume: Yes

I 14:17:30 Test Mode: No

I 14:17:30 OPC: No

I 14:17:30 BURN-Proof: Enabled

I 14:17:30 Filling Buffer... (203 MB)

I 14:17:32 Writing LeadIn...

I 14:18:08 Writing Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 2289407)

I 14:18:08 Writing Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 2289407)

W 14:20:10 Waiting for buffers to recover... (LBA: 560352)

W 14:20:11 Waiting for hard disk activity to reach threshold level...

I 14:20:16 Writing Sectors...

W 14:23:50 Waiting for buffers to recover... (LBA: 1699328)

W 14:23:51 Waiting for hard disk activity to reach threshold level...

I 14:24:06 Writing Sectors...

I 14:26:15 Synchronising Cache...

I 14:26:36 Exporting Graph Data...

I 14:26:36 Graph Data File: C:\Users\Pauli\AppData\Roaming\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\TSSTcorp_CDDVDW_SH-S223C_SB01_11-MAREC-2010_14-17_MCC_03RG20_8x.ibg

I 14:26:36 Export Successfully Completed!

I 14:26:36 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:09:06

I 14:26:36 Average Write Rate: 9 402 KB/s (6.8x) - Maximum Write Rate: 11 353 KB/s (8.2x)

I 14:26:36 Cycling Tray before Verify...

W 14:26:43 Waiting for device to become ready...

I 14:26:48 Abort Request Acknowledged

E 14:26:48 Device Not Ready - Reason: Logical Unit is in process of becoming ready

E 14:26:48 Operation Aborted!

I 14:26:50 Close Request Acknowledged

I 14:26:50 Closing Down...

I 14:26:50 Shutting down SPTI...

I 14:26:50 ImgBurn closed!

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Burn (waste) a disc in discovery mode. That rules out your HDD as the data is generated in memory.

 

SB02 firmware can be downloaded from here:

 

http://www.firmwarehq.com/Samsung/SH-S223C/files.html

 

I have updated SB02 firmware,and

burned a disc in discovery mode,i don’t know, what I shall do with this dvd.

I burn with speed 8x.

 

Pls,tell me, what causes decline in Device Buffer, Write speed+RPM...

-Win 7?

-TSST corp.SH-S223C?

-Dvd Medium (Verbatim DVD-R)

-another hardware?

-another software?

-ImgBurn?

 

imgmh.jpg

 

-in graph is only soft decline,but sometimes it’s more.

 

Thanks

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Have you checked your hard disk for errors . Defragged it. Stopped any service that tags the hard drive eg indexing, locate 32, windows search etc. Virus scanning schedules.

 

Checked which sata port is in use for Optical drive.

 

AHCI or IDE in Bios for sata devices ?)

 

Set a power profile to always use full power of cpu.

 

Stopped or removed Duplex secures SPTD.

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Checked which sata port is in use for Optical drive.

 

58440771.jpg

 

Have you checked your hard disk for errors . Defragged it.

 

defragmentation is not necessary

 

 

Stopped or removed Duplex secures SPTD.

 

alreday successfully removed

 

Virus scanning schedules.

 

I disallow antivir.+antispy. in ESS4 before burning

 

 

 

AHCI or IDE in Bios for sata devices ?)

-I haven’t this chance in Bios,but I saw,that there is Enabled IDE for SATA dev.

 

eg indexing, locate 32, windows search etc.

+

Set a power profile to always use full power of cpu.

 

 

pls,help me with this,what do you think

 

 

kukuky.jpg-this?

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have you tried under a different I/O

 

dontasciime Thank you for your complaisance :thumbup:

You think...i should change the interface?

Now there is SPTI-it’s the best chance...Is it?

ASPI,ASAPI IS out of action

 

och.jpg

 

What is the best Interface for quality burning in ImgBurn?

 

Device buffer...is it the same,as DVDRW Cash memory(2MB)?

 

Buffer recovery thresholds - I have set on 100% . . .Is it good idea?

 

Thanks.

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default is spti and I use program defaults for buffer I have 4096 ram in 32bit mode

 

How i can discover,what causes a variaton in DeviceBuffer-most probably? :'(

 

Sata port 1 - DVDRW

Sata port 2 - HDD

 

Is That sequence important?

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  • 1 month later...

Hi

 

 

I bought new

LiteOn Atapi iHAS 124 Y ata Device

and i have already these attempts try:

 

-Ultra DMA is ok (UDMA 5)

-Firmware updated (SB02)

-SATA Ports changed

-Sata cables changed

-DVDs changed (DVD+R Verbatim - azo tech.)

-Antivirus,downloading,browser...stoped

 

Only ImgBurn 2.5.1.0 is running,but device buffer is my adversary all the time:a

 

Here - dvd iso (film) burned in new Lite on,speed 8x, dvd Verbatim DVD+R

 

liteon.jpg

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The LiteOn Atapi iHAS 124 Y is a rebadged Optiarc AD-7240S and the graph looks like those use to look with the drops.

 

The part after 4GB looks odd in your graph - is that true Verbatims?

 

http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1965422

 

This is one of my burns with an Optiarc AD-7240S.

 

post-20-125822815063.png

 

You should use Verify to see that graph also.

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The LiteOn Atapi iHAS 124 Y is a rebadged Optiarc AD-7240S and the graph looks like those use to look with the drops.

 

The part after 4GB looks odd in your graph - is that true Verbatims?

 

http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1965422

 

This is one of my burns with an Optiarc AD-7240S.

 

post-20-125822815063.png

 

You should use Verify to see that graph also.

 

Hi,Cynthia...

 

You have win7 or xp?32 or 64 bit?

Because I think,that xp was better for filling device buffer (also write speed).

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hi...

 

here i have graph from my friend

 

20283682.jpg

 

device buffer-white line is so superbly equal :thumbup:

 

But my device buffer is dotty all the time :wacko: and i can’t help myself :'(

 

Device buffer is CASH memory of DVDRW device?Where is device buffer?

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No,no...

 

I know it

 

But with IDE - LG HL DT GSA H12N

I can see DEVICE BUFFER,MAIN BUFFER filled on 100% all the time..it’s beauty.

 

And with SATA TSST (SH-S223C),or Lite-on (iHAS 124 Y)...there is very astatic,unstable,fluctuant effect in DEVICE BUFFER 0-100%...It’s undesirable for me. :(

 

 

Is SATA worse for filling device buffer?

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I have the exact same problem as you mate.

 

SH-223C SB05 is useless on my system. Constantly get:

 

Waiting for buffers to recover...

Waiting for hard disk activity to reach threshold level...

 

My Freecom USB drive works without any issue and never reports any issues with Buffers.

 

I can't find any solution to this....

 

 

 

 

 

 

My System Specs:

 

Operating System

MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit

CPU

Intel Core i7 920 @ 2.67GHz 45 °C

Bloomfield 45nm Technology

RAM

6.0GB Triple-Channel DDR3 @ 799MHz (9-9-9-28)

Motherboard

ASUSTeK Computer INC. P6T DELUXE (LGA1366) 42 °C

Graphics

PLE2407HDS @ 1920x1080

ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series

LogMeIn Mirror Driver

Hard Drives

488GB Seagate ST3500418AS ATA Device (Unknown Interface) 27 °C

Optical Drives

TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223C ATA Device

FREECOM_ DVD+/-RW20J5 USB Device

Audio

ATI High Definition Audio Device

 

 

Optical Drives

TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223C ATA Device

Media Type DVD Writer

Name TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223C ATA Device

Availability Running/Full Power

Capabilities Random Access, Supports Writing, Supports Removable Media

Config Manager Error Code Device is working properly

Config Manager User Config FALSE

Drive F:

Media Loaded FALSE

SCSI Bus 1

SCSI Logical Unit 0

SCSI Port 1

SCSI Target Id 0

Status OK

 

FREECOM_ DVD+/-RW20J5 USB Device

Media Type DVD Writer

Name FREECOM_ DVD+/-RW20J5 USB Device

Availability Running/Full Power

Capabilities Random Access, Supports Writing, Supports Removable Media

Config Manager Error Code Device is working properly

Config Manager User Config FALSE

Drive H:

Media Loaded FALSE

Status OK

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