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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. No, as this is done when you author the disc (build the AVCHD file structure). ImgBurn just burns as-is.
  2. Just bring up the 'Queue' window again via the 'View' menu.
  3. Not really a 'feature' as such, but just a different firmware implementation on handling such discs. They may all prevent you from reading that data (as it currently stands), I really couldn't tell you.
  4. Your drive is preventing you from reading what's on the disc. It's aborting the read with the 'Logical Block Address out of Range' error. The disc hasn't been closed, so doing that might help make it readable. Otherwise you'll have to try and locate a drive that will let you read everything from sector 0 to sector 1405775.
  5. No, this is an authoring issue, not a burning one.
  6. What sort of file are you trying to open? Is it actually supported?
  7. ImgBurn burns as-is. If there's a delay in the files on the disc then there's a delay in the files on your hdd (or your player is making it up).
  8. Why do you keep shouting at me and who mentioned anything about OPC? I'm not helping you get good settings for Maxell cheapo discs... I don't use them. The settings the program recommends are the ones I found to work the best for the MKM-001-00 and MKM-003-00 media. It doesn't make recommendations for any other MID. Most people pick a MID and stick with it. If you're happy with your current drive settings and don't want ImgBurn to recommend anything else, just tell it not to via the settings (write -> page 2 -> overburning -> don't prompt optimal settings).
  9. My guess is you have a non standard WAV file there. What format is it in? CD-DA has to be 44khz, 16 bit, stereo. If you don't have any directshow filters installed on your machine that will convert from source to dest format (i.e. source to CD-DA format), you'll get an error box like the one you're getting.
  10. You might need OHT enabled for the cheap DL discs but the recommended Verbatim ones burn perfectly well just with FHT enabled. They'd never burn+verify nicely with it disabled. Enable it and they burn just fine. You can see that from the testing/results with all of those drives.
  11. FHT is the only one you need enabled... not OHT. My test results are here... http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=21033
  12. and you're still running v1.21 firmware rather than the newer v1.30 I linked you to.
  13. Your drive shouldn't behave any differently to all of the ones I've tested. None of those have needed OHT enabled in order to get a good burn on MKM-003-00 media. They've all worked perfectly well with just FHT enabled (SmartBurn is enabled by default on the drives anyway). For that reason, they're the settings ImgBurn recommends. They're the same settings that were recommended when the payload tool was first released.
  14. They tell you to use Verbatim discs for a reason. You may get lucky and have a 'RITEK-S04-66' disc work if you burn at 4x with FHT, OHT and SamrtBurn enabled.
  15. If it's taking that long, it probably isn't doing anything. Restart the PC and try again.
  16. There are loads of guides (with pretty pictures) on how to do it in the Guides section of the forum too.
  17. Right click the drive selection box and pick 'Family Tree'. Close the prompt and then copy+paste everything from the Log window please. Have you tried in Safe Mode at all? It could be a driver on your machine that's messing things up. There is no issue with the program and your drives, something else is stopping it from working correctly.
  18. AFAIK, nothing OpenCandy offers to the user is without some sort of 'opt out' option. It might not be immediately obvious, but it should be there somewhere.
  19. You should scan the discs that have failed and see what the error levels are like.
  20. Update the firmware on the drive. http://www.firmwarehq.com/Pioneer/BDR-207D/files.html Try burning at some of the other supported speeds. Please right click the drive selection box when you're in Write mode and pick 'Family Tree'. Close the prompt and copy + paste everything from the Log window.
  21. The association is off by default for all of the types you've mentioned. When it does associate itself with a file type, it only adds itself as a 'Burn using ImgBurn' entry on the context menu. You have to enable the checkbox in the settings to make it become the default application for those file types (yeah ideally that wouldn't be a '1 for all' type option). The OS may of course have its own ideas about these things and make it the default option anyway... it depends on what else is associated with that file type.
  22. There are only 2 conditions that need to be satisfied in order for it to prompt you. The size of the image and the layer break position (read from the .DVD file). Assuming they're the 'known' values, it should prompt.
  23. It should prompt each time it's required. You are loading the .DVD file yeah?
  24. Post the full log (at least for the write operation) please.
  25. If none of the supported speeds are working, try cleaning your drive with a cleaning disc. If that doesn't work, try another spindle of discs. If that doesn't work, get yourself a new drive.
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