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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. Something else broke the filters then. ImgBurn relies on DirectShow for audio decoding so the issue is/was totally external to the program itself.
  2. The best thing to do in this situation is buy a rewritable disc and try a few things to figure out what's going to work best for you. I would not expect what is basically just a data disc to play automatically. The player will look at what's on the disc (file wise) and present you with a menu where you can pick which file to play.
  3. No offence but you ask way too many (weird) questions for an end user. This is internal program stuff and will be kept as such. Not only that, you're talking about LiteOn's internal stuff too... I don't work for LiteOn and can't answer all your questions - ask them. Yes, reflashing stock firmware will also reset your eeprom.
  4. What exactly do you want to use ImgBurn for? ImgBurn isn't DVD Decrypter... you know that, right? We have a Guides forum containing lots of different guides, you can bring them up in your internet browser and print them as you would do any other internet page.
  5. The drive returns a value when you query it for the current booktype setting. I know what 0, 1 and 2 mean, for everything else I call it 'Normal' and stick the value in brackets after it. That's why you see 'Normal (3)'.
  6. Put the drive on the Intel controller. The Marvell one isn't designed for optical drives.
  7. If you've unpacked the files from an ISO into a folder, it's no longer an ISO and therefore not bootable. If you want the new image you 'build' to be bootable, you have to make it so.
  8. You can't have installed it correctly.
  9. We don't do thread hijacking here. Make your own new thread please - as per the instructions in the pink box up the top.
  10. Read the top of the dialog box (and the caption in the button) in your second image. Notice it mentions 'folder'. By design, that dialog doesn't display files. If you want to see files, use the 'Browse for files...' button instead.
  11. Try burning at 4x. Try burning discs with a different MID/dye - perhaps get the 2x or 4x Verbatims instead of the 6x ones.
  12. You should read this - http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=12200
  13. Sorry, I have no idea then. Someone over at the MyCE forum may be able to help you - i.e. C0deKing as he does all the LiteOn firmware mods.
  14. This type of thing usually comes down to authoring and if all the right folders are present (or absent!) from the compilation. Different players like different things. Playback issues aren't something we really concern ourselves with here - as ImgBurn just burns what you give it. You might have more luck on a forum that deals with whatever made your source files in the first place. The MultiAVCHD thread over at the Doom9 forums may have info relevant to your specific player.
  15. Beyond the buffer recovery bit and based on what you're burning/your current hardware, everything you're seeing there is to be expected.
  16. Have you eaten it yet? Take a pic
  17. Forget quick erasing BD-RE, it's pointless. All it does is zero the first 800 sectors on the disc to make it look empty. You'd be overwriting those anyway during a burn so it's just additional wear for no real benefit. What you're aiming for a disc that has been fully formatted (with full certification) without the drive erroring out. There aren't exactly many MIDs/dyes available for BD-RE DL so it could end up that the drive is just no good for any of them. At that point (and assuming you've already tried cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc) you have to consider buying something else (like an LG BH12LS30/35/38 or a Pioneer BDR-206). I swapped out my GGW-H20L for a BH12LS38 a month or so ago.
  18. What's listed in the 'Next Write' option? DVD-ROM for everything? You don't have any special modified firmware versions installed do you?
  19. Happy Birthday (again) db (Holy thread revival batman!)
  20. At what point are you actually checking the booktype values? ImgBurn automatically changes the booktype to DVD-ROM when it burns... but it only manipulates the temporary values, the ones saved in EEPROM (which then get applied when the drive is reset) aren't touched. Normal and Normal (3) mean the same thing so just ignore the difference there.
  21. Because ImgBurn does it properly and Nero doesn't.
  22. Sorry, I don't know. Just try it again (and again). If you can't get the right firmware to flash onto the drive, go and ask the author of the flashing tool for help.
  23. VERBAT-IM1-000 should technically be supported by the YL07 firmware but it won't be very mature as that MID is a new one. Other factors such as a dirty drive/laser could also be what's causing the drive to error out as it tries to format the disc. Your version of ImgBurn is out of date btw.
  24. If that's what it says, the modified firmware update didn't work.
  25. It sounds like the drive doesn't support the media you're trying to burn to. Being a basic CD burner, it obviously won't burn DVDs.
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