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Burning BD-R DL - Invalid Field in CDB


theweasel49

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Hello,

Could someone please explain to me what happened during this burn? I use Windows 10.

I 10:25:49 ImgBurn Version 2.5.8.0 started!
I 10:25:49 Microsoft Windows 8 Unknown x64 Edition (0x0000007D) (6.2, Build 9200)
I 10:25:49 Total Physical Memory: 33 513 220 KiB  -  Available: 30 519 604 KiB
I 10:25:49 Initialising SPTI...
I 10:25:49 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
I 10:25:49 -> Drive 1 - Info: ASUS BW-16D1H-U A204 (F:) (SATA)
I 10:25:49 Found 1 BD-RE XL!
I 10:26:22 Operation Started!
I 10:26:22 Source File: D:\TEMP_BLURAY\sauvegarde_01.iso
I 10:26:22 Source File Sectors: 15 094 720 (MODE1/2048)
I 10:26:22 Source File Size: 30 913 986 560 bytes
I 10:26:22 Source File Volume Set Identifier: 07006BA3
I 10:26:22 Source File Application Identifier: tsMuxeR git-8cc357a
I 10:26:22 Source File Implementation Identifier: tsMuxeR 3847de5d
I 10:26:22 Source File File System(s): UDF (2.50)
I 10:26:22 Destination Device: [0:0:0] ASUS BW-16D1H-U A204 (F:) (SATA)
I 10:26:22 Destination Media Type: BD-R (Disc ID: VERBAT-IMf-000)
I 10:26:22 Destination Media Supported Write Speeds: 2x; 4x; 6x; 8x
I 10:26:23 Destination Media Sectors: 24 438 784
I 10:26:23 Write Mode: BD
I 10:26:23 Write Type: DAO
I 10:26:23 Write Speed: MAX
I 10:26:23 Hardware Defect Management Active: No
I 10:26:23 BD-R Verify Not Required: Yes
I 10:26:23 Link Size: Auto
I 10:26:23 Lock Volume: Yes
I 10:26:23 Test Mode: No
I 10:26:23 OPC: No
I 10:26:23 BURN-Proof: Enabled
I 10:26:23 Write Speed Successfully Set! - Effective: 35 968 KB/s (8x)
I 10:26:54 Filling Buffer... (80 MiB)
I 10:26:54 Writing LeadIn...
I 10:26:55 Writing Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 15094719)
I 10:26:55 Writing Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 15094719)
I 10:26:55 Writing Layer 0... (LBA: 0 - 12219391)
W 10:38:07 Failed to Write Sectors 8730208 - 8730239 - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (1 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (2 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (3 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (4 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (5 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (6 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (7 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (8 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (9 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (10 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (11 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (12 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (13 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (14 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (15 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:07 Retrying (16 of 20)...
W 10:38:07 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:08 Retrying (17 of 20)...
W 10:38:08 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:08 Retrying (18 of 20)...
W 10:38:08 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:08 Retrying (19 of 20)...
W 10:38:08 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:38:08 Retrying (20 of 20)...
W 10:38:08 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
E 10:44:00 Failed to Write Sectors 8730208 - 8730239 - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
I 10:44:00 Synchronising Cache...
W 10:44:00 Synchronise Cache Failed! - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:44:07 Retrying (1)...
W 10:44:08 Retrying (2)...
W 10:44:08 Retrying (3)...
W 10:44:08 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:44:08 Retrying (4)...
W 10:44:08 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:44:09 Retrying (5)...
W 10:44:09 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
I 10:44:17 Closing Track...
W 10:44:17 Close Track Failed! - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:44:20 Close Track Failed! - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
I 10:44:20 Finalising Disc...
W 10:44:20 Finalise Disc Failed! - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
W 10:44:20 Finalise Disc Failed! - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
E 10:44:20 Failed to Write Image!
I 10:44:20 Exporting Graph Data...
I 10:44:20 Graph Data File: C:\Users\Thib\AppData\Roaming\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\ASUS_BW-16D1H-U_A204_MERCREDI-4-MARS-2020_10-26_VERBAT-IMf-000_MAX.ibg
I 10:44:20 Export Successfully Completed!
E 10:44:20 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:17:57
I 10:44:20 Average Write Rate: 17 051 KiB/s (3.9x) - Maximum Write Rate: 31 376 KiB/s (7.1x)

 

 

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Well, you're using the good BD-R from Verbatim and not CMC Verbatm BD-R, so that's a start.  That would generally mean there's probably a conflict between your burner's firmware and that kind of media.  You could try and see if there's a firmware update for your burner, but there probably isn't.  The only other solution is to try a different BD burner from another manufacturer or another model number and see if that helps.

 

I had an ASUS BW-16D1H internal model, I believe.  I don't remember if I used it long enough to try BD-R in because my first tests were abysmal with that drive.  It constantly destroyed rewritable media!  :o  8x Ritek DVD+RW and Verbatim 2x BD-RE non CMC.  So, I sent the drive back for a replacement.  That drive did the same thing so it was a firmware/hardware issue.

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2 hours ago, dbminter said:

Well, you're using the good BD-R from Verbatim and not CMC Verbatm BD-R, so that's a start.  That would generally mean there's probably a conflict between your burner's firmware and that kind of media.  You could try and see if there's a firmware update for your burner, but there probably isn't.  The only other solution is to try a different BD burner from another manufacturer or another model number and see if that helps.

 

I had an ASUS BW-16D1H internal model, I believe.  I don't remember if I used it long enough to try BD-R in because my first tests were abysmal with that drive.  It constantly destroyed rewritable media!  :o  8x Ritek DVD+RW and Verbatim 2x BD-RE non CMC.  So, I sent the drive back for a replacement.  That drive did the same thing so it was a firmware/hardware issue.

Thanks for the answer, I already have the latest firmware from the ASUS website...

The BD-R I used was actually a Mediarange 50Gb (french amazon link), I know they display "VERBAT-IMf-000" in Imgburn but I'm not sure if they really are the same. But I also have some real Verbatim 25Gb/50Gb (Real package + VERBAT-IMf-000) and they go through the same type of invalid CDB errors.

This is already the second drive that I try on this computer, at first I bought a slim laptop BD burner and an external USB case and I had a really rough time to complete any BD burn, high fail rate with a lot of I/O write error / CDB errors.

I then read on this forum that slim drive + USB are crap so I told myself OK let's not play it cheap, I sent the slim drive back and bought the Asus BW-16D1H-U PRO USB (link). With this one I managed to write a BD-R daily without a problem for a week, miracle! Except that it didn't last >_< CDB errors came back, only less often than with the previous burner. I kept burning BD-R for the past 2 month with the occasional inexplicable CBD error (super frustrating of course). I tried some tricks I read here and there : change write mode to Incremental instead of SAO / add "perform OPC Before Write" option / reduce burn speed / Close Windows Defender anti-virus during a burn... -> I doubt any of those had influence on the problem. Since I got the ASUS I successfully burned 41 BD-R and failed 15.

I also read a lot on forums that USB is unreliable for burners so I thought the problem might come from that. 2 days ago while cleaning my PC tower I discovered 2 unused SATA port on my motherboard, hidden behind my graphic card... the only reason I went for a USB burner in the first place is because I believed there was no more free SATA port on the mb... Yes I am a gigantic fool :doh:   Anyway I decided to extract the ASUS BW-16D1H-U drive from its USB case and put it directly in the tower connected with a SATA cable. Went OK and I burned a BD-R perfectly afterward. I hoped it was the end of it but NOPE, next burn was the failure in my first post...

Are you sure that the problem will go away if I change the burner again? As you can imagine my little Bluray burning adventure is starting to cost me a lot more €€€ than anticipated

If the answer is yes do you have any recommendation for brands / models?

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No, I can't guarantee anything, unfortunately.

 

I use a VanTech USB 3.0 enclosure with the LG WH16NS60 without problems to the VERBAT-IM BD-R made by Verbatim.  So, that's what I'd recommend.  My tower doesn't have half height bays, so I had to USB route since most slim models are trash.  Even the one that came with mine, while so far no problems writing, is a super slow writer.  Writes 2 to 3 times slower than half height drives.

 

You may be tempted to get the cheaper LG WH16NS40.  I wouldn't recommend it if you ever plan on writing DL BD-RE or BD-R.  I've seen several reports here, backed up by my experience with BD-RE DL, that the NS40 will fail Verify 9 times out of 10 with DL BD media.  Which the NS60 does not.  But, if you never plan on writing DL BD media, the NS40 passed all other tests I threw at it.

 

Again, can I guarantee switching drives will fix the issue?  No.  But, I can say you won't know for sure unless you try switching drives.

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"Invalid field in CDB" is common after a retry of some sort - but then I'd expect to see a 'write error' before it and you don't appear to have one of those.

I wonder if you're somehow missing out on the real error code. Perhaps a driver in the chain is swallowing it up and so it isn't reaching ImgBurn.

Do you have anything in your filter driver list? You can view it (and copy+paste it) via the feature on the Tools menu.

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8 hours ago, LIGHTNING UK! said:

"Invalid field in CDB" is common after a retry of some sort - but then I'd expect to see a 'write error' before it and you don't appear to have one of those.

I wonder if you're somehow missing out on the real error code. Perhaps a driver in the chain is swallowing it up and so it isn't reaching ImgBurn.

Do you have anything in your filter driver list? You can view it (and copy+paste it) via the feature on the Tools menu.

Hello, this is what I have in the Filter Drive Load Order menu :

===============================================
Filter Driver Load Order - ImgBurn v2.5.8.0
===============================================

Upper Device Filter:  [None Found]
 Upper Class Filter:  [None Found]
             Device:  CD/DVD-ROM Device
 Lower Class Filter:  PxHlpa64
Lower Device Filter:  [None Found]

        Filter Name:  PxHlpa64
          File Name:  C:\WINDOWS\system32\Drivers\PxHlpa64.sys
       File Version:  3.01.01.0 [3.1.1.0]
   File Description:  Px Engine Device Driver for 64-bit (x86-64) Windows
       Product Name:  PxHlpa64
    Product Version:  [3.1.1.0]
       Company Name:  Corel Corporation
          Copyright:  Copyright © Corel Corporation or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.

 

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