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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. Ok, so you do actually have a disc! That's what I could have sworn you said you had in the first place (perhaps you edited your post to take that out? - making my post look a bit stupid!). People say all kinds of rubbish on the internet, you can't believe everything you read If it's a CD disc, ImgBurn will be able to make a copy of it via the Read and Write modes.
  2. An ISO has no way of being a multisession ISO, it doesn't and can't contain the info required to reproduce such a disc. That's where other disc image formats come in. So I have to ask, what do you actually have?! If you have a multisession CD image that ImgBurn actually supports (no DVD ones are), ImgBurn should be able to burn it and produce a multisession (but finalised) disc. It doesn't matter if what you start with is a multisession image or not, once ImgBurn has burnt it, the disc will be finalised and you won't be able to add more to it - with any software.
  3. Try with the media I recommended in the first place. If it fails with that, get yourself another drive.
  4. Read here - http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=20674
  5. Maybe you got a bad spindle of discs (find some made in Singapore) or your drive isn't up to scratch. Those settings worked fine for me in testing.
  6. Normally you'd use Read mode and then Write mode if you want to copy a disc. But of course commercial Blu-ray films are copy protected so that won't work.
  7. Ok but obviously it has a problem with them now or you wouldn't be here. Maybe cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc would help.
  8. Your drive is doing a bad job of burning the discs. Try clearing the OPC history and enabling 'Force HyperTuning' in the drive's Advanced Settings (right click the drive selection box and pick 'Change Advanced Settings' or click the cog type picture down the bottom right of the 'Write' mode screen)
  9. You probably can't fix it, you're trying to burn an image that's too large for the disc. Post the log next time please (as per the pink box up the top )
  10. Your drive/system must be having a problem processing that command. ImgBurn just issues it and then waits for a response... which it isn't getting. I'm afraid it's out of my hands. Maybe the drive is having trouble with the discs? Do you have any with a different MID (i.e. not 'PHILIP-R04-000') that you could try?
  11. It doesn't look like your drive likes the 'INFOMEDIAA20' MID/dye very much. Get some other discs if you want to use them in that drive.
  12. What if you mount the ISO in a proper virtual drive program like Virtual CloneDrve and then add the drive letter of the virtual drive to the 'Source' box in ImgBurn? I'd like to see the directory listing of that ISO when opened with IsoBuster too please if possible. Oh and service pack 1 for Windows 7 has been out for ages now, you should install it.
  13. If you make an image of a CD using Read mode, you'll end up with a BIN/CUE. It should then be able to write that back and you'll have a (finalised) multisession copy of your disc. You can't do that with a DVD. The program will tell you to use Build mode instead and just add the drive letter of your drive with the DVD in it as the 'Source'. It'll then build a new ISO based on the contents of the last session on the disc. When you burn that new image, you'll end up with a finalised single session disc.
  14. Bad burns come from the drive/firmware/media combo you're using. To an extent, the Write Speed you opted for also plays a part. If you want more help with this, post a log please (as per the pink box up the top )
  15. Bad drivers are probably the cause of the bus reset after 10 seconds. The 'Power Calibration Area Is Full' error is probably covered here... http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  16. You're going to have to do it manually then. Just follow one of the DVD Video guides in the Guides forum.
  17. Nope, sorry. I only suggested trying another OS install first because that's the free option. After that I'd have said to try another drive - or try that drive in another PC.
  18. If discs appear blank after a seemingly successful write, the drive has an issue with the discs or is just faulty. Get some decent Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden (Victor JVC) ones instead and try again.
  19. Nope, nothing QT related and no it doesn't touch anything related to png (or any other picture image format).
  20. Yes, that would also work.... assuming it's the burner at fault and not something else really weird.
  21. I can't think of a single reason why that would happen, ImgBurn is just an exe. If it's not running, it can't possibly be doing anything.
  22. Wow, that's really messed up. Can you boot into another OS and just check the drive does what you expect it to? There's a 'live' version of XP on Hiren's Boot CD. btw, I had better burns with Online HT off, Overspeed on and burning at 4x. Burnproof doesn't apply to DVD+R, it's always enabled.
  23. Yes but a successful burn doesn't mean anything. Your drive could report everything working just fine (which obviously it is as I see no errors being logged), but only a verify will actually check if that's true or not. I can't tell you why it's doing what it's doing, I've never seen this problem before.
  24. The program doesn't have any control over the burn, it just provides the drive with data. Success / failure comes from your drive/firmware/media combo. Like I said, you don't have it installed. If you did, your drive would report the discs as being larger than they are designed to be and ImgBurn wouldn't ask you about truncating or overburning (because they'd appear large enough to hold the oversized image).
  25. You don't have the modified firmware installed, that's why it's prompting for truncate/overburn. I would assume the drive is failing to burn those 'MBIPG101-R10-65' discs because they're cheapo ones. If the Verbatim ones burn and verify ok, that's all we really care about. Playback issues in your console are not our concern. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=12200 If you get a decent burn from your drive (and you know you can use kprobe etc to check that), there should be no problem - except if your console itself has one.
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