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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. Try the firmware update and avoid the cheaper LTH media in future if possible. http://www.firmwarehq.com/LG/WH10LS30/files.html
  2. It wouldn't be cdrom.sys itself causing the problem (even if that appears to have fixed it), it'll be the controller you've attached the drive to and its driver. Your drive should be on the intel controller, not the jmicron one.
  3. What have you tried so far? VOB files aren't really files you should be playing back without the IFO files etc. They're what tells the player what to expect to find in them.
  4. Update the firmware on your drive and try again. http://www.firmwarehq.com/Lite-On/DH16A6L-C/files.html If it still fails, perhaps try cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc and buying some better media.
  5. Update ImgBurn. Update the firmware on your drive. http://www.firmwarehq.com/Lite-On/iHAS424%2BA/files.html Try burning at 8x. If it still doesn't work, buy better discs - Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden.
  6. Ok so your drive is failing to produce a decent burn on those 'CMC MAG-M01-00' discs at 8x. Try again at 4x. Try cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc. Try again with better discs (Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden), btw, you should install the latest release of ImgBurn
  7. Nope, it's nothing to do with any setting. Burning is done by the drive itself, software just provides it with data. So if the drive doesn't want to burn a disc, there's nothing you or I can do about it. My recommendation would be to buy both. As per the thread below: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  8. Oh well, they don't work now.
  9. Yes but were your previous Sony discs also using the 'MBIPG101-R10-65' MID/dye? The fact there are no 'supported write speeds' listed is a good indication that the drive's firmware simply doesn't support the media.
  10. It doesn't look lilke your drive supports the 'MBIPG101-R10-65' discs.
  11. Mine worked best with OPC off, Force HyperTuning on, Online HyperTuning off, Overspeed off, SmartBurn on and burning at 4x. Once you've configure the program/drive like that, clear opc history (in the same place as the hypertuning options) and then burn again. Post a new with that configuration. The bogus driver error probably means you've got the drive installed on a bad controller. Stick to using the proper Intel one if you have such a thing on your motherboard.
  12. Try using MultiAVCHD to make your AVCHD folder structure from the original mkv files. I believe there's an option to have it output the structure required for PS3 playback. Then burn the disc again using ImgBurn. Your issues aren't anything to do with ImgBurn (or burning in general) so you might be better off on a more generic forum such as Doom9 or VideoHelp. People on those will be able to deal with your conversion/playback issue better than I can here.
  13. Post the log please - as per the pink box up the top
  14. That's a normal Blu-ray video (or AVCHD) folder structure. Just follow the Blu-ray Video guide in the Guides forum. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=9512
  15. Not that I know of. and this is nothing to do with ImgBurn.
  16. It's a drive setting and is in the 'Advanced Settings' screen - which you access via one of the three little button/icons down the bottom right of the main 'Write' mode screen - or you can use the eeprom tool. The default overburn setting doesn't apply here. Just leave it alone.
  17. Your log doesn't show the error. Try burning at 4x and turn 'Online Hypertuning' off. They're what got me decent burns when I was testing things out ages ago.
  18. 'Clear Media Learn' and 'Clear OPC History' are the same thing.
  19. Sorry, no. That's not what this forum is for. Go and read an xbox related forum.
  20. It still looks like you're trying to use a 'User Specified' layer break position. The option you're looking for is on the 'Write' tab within the settings. Oh and install the current version of ImgBurn too.
  21. You could go to just about any xbox related site and find the answer to your problem in 2 minutes. People don't do truncating (or failed overburning) these days. A modified firmware was release for a specific type of drive about a year ago. So like that thread I linked you to says, you need to keep on top of what's happening!
  22. Don't mess with the layer break options, just leave it on 'Calculate Optimal'. The correct layer break position is read from the .DVD file.
  23. Try installing that. http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_udp_winxp_5.10.html
  24. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=12200
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