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Glad that appears to have solved the problem.
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Weird discoveries while creating Kon-Boot boot disc...
LIGHTNING UK! replied to Tellurian's topic in ImgBurn Support
Most drives won't burn a track that's less than 150 sectors in SAO mode... yours rejects the CUE sheet being sent to it. Not sure what the issue is with the Log file, it works ok here. The program only writes to the file when it's being closed down - it doesn't do it as it goes (just so you know). -
Additional erase required on blank discs
LIGHTNING UK! replied to loucypher's topic in ImgBurn Support
New DVD+RW discs aren't usually preformatted and the drive will error out if you try to issue a 'write' command without having formatted it first. I don't know what the problem was with the DVD-RW, the program would never ask to do a full erase on one of those. It's a quick erase (if the drive claims it isn't blank/empty) or nothing. -
That's probably the same error you had before. Your first log was a weird one. I expect it failed and you just tried to burn the same disc again. Import some MKM-003-00 from elsewhere, you must have imported that drive from somewhere?
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Error "program memory is full" / -update failure
LIGHTNING UK! replied to Unam1337's topic in ImgBurn Support
Try with some different disc. Oh and post the full log next time please. -
DMA errors are usually related to bad cables. Unplug, replug (replace if you can) and then try again.
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In general, you shouldn't convert from Flac to MP3 (and then to CD-DA) That kinda defeats the purpose of Flac! It's meant to be lossless. Get madFlac installed and working For any 24 bit lossless files that DirectShow can't convert automatically, save them as 16 bit Wave files in your conversion tool.
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It's all at the bottom of the audio cd guide. You should only need to install madflac - unless the files are in a weird format (24 bit maybe?).
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But the verbatim mkm-003-00 disc you should be using.
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Yes, that does it all. I haven't read that 8.2 or 9.0 will be UEFI only. Seems an odd move on Microsoft's part but oh well.
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The first error is the important one and yours said 'internal target failure'. So I assume it (the drive) ran into some issue with burning the disc. You were right to try again with a new one.
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Looking for gaps between tracks. The table of contents point to 'index 1' within a track. A track can actually start at index 0, so the program goes looking for that kind of thing so that it's an accurate image with the correct gap info in the cue file.
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That error usually follows something else (like a 'write error'). Maybe the initial error is being swallowed up by another driver on your machine. Try burning at 4x and/or with some better discs. Your drive may be having trouble burning the Ritek-f16-01 discs you're currently using.
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Correct, it doesn't convert anything. Use something like MultiAVCHD to make a proper AVCHD folder structure from your camera file and then burn that structure in Build mode.
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Use the current version and post a new (full) log please.
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Where possible and for 'known' drives (or at least makes of drives with certain device identifiers), the program always attempts to issue the commands to booktype DVD+R, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL media to DVD-ROM. That's the 'automatically' bit. That info can be seen in the log at the start of the burn. You shouldn't have to load up the booktype feature and do it manually - unless you've disabled the 'Auto Change Book Type' option on the 'Write' tab in the Settings.
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Error Please Help! (Write Error & medium Error)
LIGHTNING UK! replied to Al00X's topic in ImgBurn Support
You can't erase a DVD+R DL disc, so that's probably why that failed. Your drive seems to be having problems burning to the disc you're using (FTI-R08-65). Try some different ones (MKM-003-00). http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000 -
Changing Region code to burn multiple times
LIGHTNING UK! replied to 13Fisher1's topic in ImgBurn Support
That has nothing to do with burning, just playback of original discs with physical region locks. Your discs will be region free unless you have specifically authored them as region 1 or 2 when you created them. Normal home users / burners can't lock the physical disc to a certain region, so the only region stuff is simply a flag within the VIDEO_TS.IFO file (and that can easily be modified). -
Burn not recognised by PS3, OK on Sony BD player
LIGHTNING UK! replied to JillB's topic in ImgBurn Support
AFAIK, the PS3 doesn't support MKV files. You're probably best off just Googling 'ps3 mkv' and following the guides / instructions that show up in the results - you may need to convert the files. -
The ADIP value doesn't change, it's the 'Last Recorded' one that's important.
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I haven't stopped anyone replying to anything. You're just a 'new member' and as such, can't reply to anything but your own topics. I'm sorry you were unable to spot when OpenCandy offered you that application and opt out of installing it.
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Post the log please.
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You shouldn't have to touch that stuff, the program does it automatically. Burn and verify a DVD+R DL disc and then post the log please.
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Selecting 'Custom' and ensuring the boxes are unchecked would be the right way to deal with opting out of that particular offer. The OpenCandy offers are all dynamic. The layout of the screens can change from day to day (and obviously do change from offer to offer). All changes are made at their end as nothing is hardcoded or bundled within the actual ImgBurn installer.