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Verbatim 100 gb BDXL on Asus BW-16D1HT win xp pro sp3 only sees 650 gb


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I have Verbatim 100 gb BDXL discs by Mdisc on Asus BW-16D1HT drive using win xp pro sp3. Imgburn only sees 650 gb (665,690 mb) when I go to Write Files/Folders, but in Read mode it sees Free Space : 100,103,356,416 bytes.

 

I haven't tried to burn one yet, because these discs are $20 each, but, presumably, if i burn it as is, I will lose about 1/3 of my disc capacity for some reason.

 

Any ideas?

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I typed this in by hand on my cell phone, so, to save time, I left off the labels. If you need more, I have to manually type it.

 

Asus bw-16d1ht 1.01 (ata)

: bd-r

 

Di

Empty

Empty

No

48,878,592

100,103,356,416 bytes

10861:56:42

0

Verbat-imk-000

2x 4x 6x

 

Bd d i (L0)

Verbat-imk-000

Bd-r

120 mm

1

2

3

Writable

No

No

55.87 nm (33 gb per layer)

Positive

Htl

Yes

Not specified

554,925,568

48,396,408

 

Bd d i (l1)

Verbat-imk-000

Bd-r

120 mm

1

2

3

Writable

No

No

55.87 nm (33 gb per layer)

Positive

Htl

Yes

Not specified

2,113,928,704

48,396,408

 

Bd d i (L2)

Verbat-imk-000

Bd-r

120 mm

1

2

3

Writable

No

No

55.87 nm (33 gb per layer)

Positive

Htl

Yes

Not specified

2,702,409,216

48,393,838

 

Fc

DT: 0x01 - NB: 48878592 (0x02E9D400) - TDP:565248

FT: 0x00 - NB: 47305728 (0x02D1D400) - TDP:49152

FT: 0x32 - NB: 47305728 (0x02D1D400) - TDP:0

FT: 0x32 - NB: 30790656 (0x01D5D400) - TDP:0

FT: 0x32 - NB: 48092160 (0x02DDD400) - TDP:0

 

P(ws)

Descriptor 1...

B0: 0x00, B1: 0x00, B2: 0x00, B3: 0x00

EL: 48878591 (0x02E9D3FF)

RS: 26,976 KB/s (6x) - WS: 8,992 KB/s (2x)

 

Descriptor 2...

[All same except:]

Ws: 17,984 KB/s (4x)

 

Descriptor 3...

[All same except:]

Ws: 26,976 KB/s (6x)

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That looks fine to me.

 

Where exactly are you seeing the figures you mentioned earlier?

 

At a guess, you're seeing the size of a 74 minute cd listed somewhere. That's nothing to do with the capacity of your disc.

Also, it's ~ 650MB rather than ~ 100,000MB you've got on your disc. No where near 1/3rd ;)

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No, you can use the 'calculate' tab back on the main screen for that.

You do have the output mode set to 'device' and with the disc in the drive yeah?

 

You can also uncheck the 'Automatic Target Media' checkbox in the bottom right of the DLE window and pick BD-R TL manually.

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