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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. You should have the program verify your burns (as is the default setting). If it fails, the disc is unreadable... bin it. If it doesn't fail, the issue is probably with your playback device.
  2. If you opted out of the offers OpenCandy gave you, you shouldn't have anything besides ImgBurn on your machine.
  3. Some players may just get stuck when they reach the physical layer break position on the disc and there's nothing in the IFO warning about it (so they can deal with it properly). If your players aren't fussy about these things (and you aren't worried about potential issues with any others), ignore the message.
  4. Turn off 'Online HT' on your iHAS124. The program should even be telling you to do that. As for the other drive... well, clearing the drive's OPC history may fix that (nothing to do with ImgBurn).
  5. Reset ImgBurn to the default settings and try again at 4x. Post the log from the 'iHAS124 E' too please.
  6. Yes, 'CD Digital Audio'
  7. You're building images of different sizes, that's why the buffer is at different levels. The buffer is configured to be 40MiB on your machine... you image isn't that large, hence it never reaches 100% full (and isn't meant to). Copy ImgBurn.exe from the ImgBurn installation folder and overwrite the older version in DVD Flick's folder. I need you to be using the current release.
  8. Boot into Safe mode and see if the same thing happens. Your (his) issue isn't related to buffering, the buffering bit has completed ok. It's just your (his) machine doesn't appear to be processing the 'Write' commands properly (at all).
  9. The disc is unreadable. Is it a game? It could copy protection.
  10. You've got the wrong discs. You need the MKM-003-00 ones.
  11. Burn at 8x and don't try to erase a DVD+R disc, it won't work.
  12. Normally when I see that error there like that, it's because the drive (usually always a LiteOn (or clone, as is the case here) drive) has got messed up internally somehow. Turn your PC off and on again. You must totally kill the power to it, not just 'reboot'. If it still does it after that, get back to me.
  13. For CDs, a frame is a sector on the disc and there are 75 of them per second when talking about CD-DA discs.
  14. No such thing exists, sorry.
  15. Same problem at 4x? You could try cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc.
  16. No, you can just install over the top of the old one.
  17. You should have posted logs. Your original image shouldn't have been an ISO. As for the size difference after conversion... Well I can only assume your drive padded something out. Again, we need the logs.
  18. Yes, you'd need to convert your 'chapters' to a single set of DVD video files and then burn them.
  19. It ensures the IFO and BUP aren't in the same ECC block (16 sectors = 32KiB) on the disc. That way there's less chance of them both being unreadable if the area gets damaged.
  20. It isn't, the drive just can't read the disc properly. Please try what I suggested above, there's nothing for me to fix here.
  21. Try playing the disc in your PC... I'd assume it's ok. If your standalone can't play it, it's probably due to the discs you're using / the drive that burnt it / the speed you burnt it at. Update the firmware on your burner. http://www.firmwarehq.com/LG/GH24NS95/files.html Buy some Taiyo Yuden CDs. Burn at 16x or 24x rather than 'MAX'.
  22. Did it burn and verify ok? Post the log please.
  23. Try with some better media. Your drive isn't producing decent quality burns on the 'CMC MAG. AM3' stuff you're using at the moment.
  24. Post the log please.
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