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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. Sorry to be a pain... can I get 1 more log please?!

    Load the program and go into Read mode.

    Press the F6 key to enable Program Debug Mode (you'll notice a log entry) and then start the read again. *do not enable I/O debug mode (F8)*

    You don't need to leave it repeating the same thing over and over when it gets to track 4, just long enough to capture whatever it's looping on.

    I'll need the complete log of that session please. Don't crop it as I want to follow the program logic right from the start. Thank you!

     

  2. It errors out like that because it predates UAC and used to be able to write to HKLM in the registry. Now it can’t. Run as admin and you won’t get the errors.... or ignore them as you have been doing.

    iFO RC is IFO file region code. It’s just a byte in the file where you can set which region the disc is for. That’s in addition to the regional code the disc itself might have.

  3. I don’t know what you’ve downloaded there, but it certainly isn’t the ImgBurn setup program (installer).

    What exactly did you click on when over at the digital digest website? Screenshot that site for me please and show me what you clicked on.

  4. It might be getting the 'CubaseSX3Level1' name from an autorun file. It's correctly showing 'My Disc' when you look at the properties (matching what ImgBurn shows).

    ImgBurn displays the volume label from the (best) file system. It doesn't look at the autorun file.

    You can hover your mouse over where it says the volume label and it'll show you info from some other fields in the file system descriptors too.

  5. LRA is last recorded address.
    If you’ve got the track size, it isn’t overly required. Some drives don’t bother returning that info.

    The addition of ADIP info might be down to the date of the firmware in the LG drive. The adip info doesn’t change, even once you’ve burnt the disc. So the book type field will show the real type of disc. The last recorded info can be changed as a result of burning, and that’s where you’d then see a disc have its book type changed to dvdrom for compatibility reasons.

    As for the commas, that’s down to your regional settings. The program uses what your OS is configured for.

  6. Are you able to try your Samsung drive in that other machine?

    It's quite a specific error and seems weird a drive would return it when reading a normal DVD-RW disc. Maybe you've some software on your PC that's messing with the error codes?

    There's nothing that can be done software wise to work around this issue. If that's really what the drive thinks the problem is, you just have to live with it.

    The firmware update might fix it, but you'd have to try and find a changelog for SB01 somewhere. FirmwareHQ is fine, we helped collect all the firmware and build it.

  7. First things first, have you actually downloaded them as files from YouTube?

    I'm pretty sure they come down as MP4 or AVI files... but I believe 3rd party tools are required for that job. If that's still the case, you'll need to find out how to download from YouTube before you can begin to do anything with ImgBurn.

  8. It sounds like your I/O is getting hung up. That's why ImgBurn can't be closed and you're having to reboot.

    When it gets stuck, try just unplugging the drive and see if anything returns to normal - and 'normal' in this situation would mean you get an error message.

    As to why it's running into issues... who knows. It could be a bad usb cable, outdated drivers, bad usb chipset/drive enclosure chipset combo etc.

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