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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. You can't predict anything will work or not work. Try enabling the 'Perform OPC Before Write' option. It's one of the only things software can do that might make the slightest bit of different to how a drive burns a disc. The software has very little to do with the process, all it does is feed the drive with data.
  2. Only by editing your source files, it's not coming from ImgBurn. Sometimes the directshow filters used in any required conversion could be responsible too I guess. For foolproof 'no gaps', use a lossless codec (or raw/wav/pcm).
  3. You aren't using the right 'mode' for creating an Audio CD. Read the Audio CD guide if you don't know what you're doing.
  4. All I can see in the log is that the drive thinks it's burning the discs ok but is then unable to read back what it just wrote. So either it did a bad job of burning the disc (low quality burn) or it has a general issue with reading discs. Max speed rarely produces the best quality burns. It's only ever going to be your drive or the media at fault here. If you were able to burn and verify ok at 16x on those discs before then it could just be that your drive is dirty or it's slowly dying.
  5. Please post the log file - as per the pink box up the top
  6. Verify your burns. Without it, we can't see if your drive actually burnt the disc properly. This applies here too. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  7. If it's locking up then it could be a driver issue. Right click the drive selection box and pick 'Family Tree'. Close the prompt and then copy + paste everything from the Log window.
  8. Post the log please so we can see what happened - as per the pink box up the top.
  9. Post number 2 still applies.
  10. Try installing some of the intel rapid storage technology drivers. Start at v10.8 and see if that goes on ok. If it doesn't (i.e. your motherboard's chipset isn't supported by it), try one of the v11.x versions instead. Your drive reports it can burn Blu-ray discs so ignore what the Dell forum people are telling you.
  11. You'd have to show us what you're doing. Get a screenshot of the main window once you've loaded your CUE file.
  12. Try burning at 8x or something rather max speed, your drive may do a better job on those discs at that speed.
  13. The installer uses the OpenCandy platform now for handing the product offerings during installation rather than physically bundling the Ask.com toolbar. No software is physically bundled with ImgBurn now. You can read all about OpenCandy, how it works, what their policies are etc. on their website. http://www.opencandy.com/
  14. Converting something to a single vob file doesn't make it DVD Video disc compliant. You need the complete folder structure and other files (IFO/BUP). Use DVDFlick or ConvertXtoDVD to convert your MP4 files into DVD Video format and then burn the VIDEO_TS folder.
  15. Just add the drive letter of your optical drive to it - e.g. 'D:'
  16. Update the firmware on your drive and try burning at 8x instead of 'MAX'. http://www.firmwarehq.com/Samsung/SH-S223Q/files.html
  17. Right click the destination drive box and click 'Family Tree'. Close the message box that pops up and then copy + paste everything from the Log window please. At the moment it looks like an issue with your drivers - the real error may be getting lost.
  18. There's no bug, either the function call is successful or it fails - as is the case here. I have no say in it working or not.
  19. Then either your tyg02 discs are fake, your drive needs a good clean or it's just broken and should be replaced.
  20. Go back to the TYG02 discs and burn them at 8x. If they still fail, post the log from that burn/verify operation.
  21. Post the log of the failed burn / verify operation please, not a screenshot.
  22. The default is 80MiB. Put it on 256MiB if you feel the default is too low.
  23. You can access saved logs via the 'Help' menu. Your picture/pdf doesn't tell me enough, that's why I need the log.
  24. Due to the actual error the program is getting back ('No Additional Sense Information'), I'd have to say your usb -> sata adapter could be at fault here. Why aren't you using the internal drive? It doesn't look like that QSI drive even supports MKM-003-00 media, it's returning bogus 'Destination Media Sectors' info for them.
  25. Post the log please - as per the pink box up the top
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