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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. What controller is it attached to? What make/model chipset does it use? Can you use a rewritable or a CD-R / DVD-R / DVD-RW with 'Test Mode' enabled for testing with - so you don't waste more discs? When you can, post a new log.
  2. How many have failed? Just the 1? Ignore it and burn again. If it happens a 2nd and 3rd time, try changing to one of the other 'supported' write speeds.
  3. Do a proper 8x burn. Turn off 'Test Mode'. Turn on 'Verify'. Post a new log. I have no faith in slimline drives and I wouldn't use one unless I really really REALLY had to. RITEKF1 is just a cheapo MID/dye. If you want to test something out properly (i.e. before throwing it away) then you need to use decent media - Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden. If it doesn't produce a working disc on Verbatim / Taiyo Yuden media, get a new drive (you could try cleaning it with a cleaning disc first though).
  4. If cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc doesn't help, you should probably just invest in a new drive. Get a decent normal size one and put it in an enclosure. Most (if not all) slimline drives are rubbish.
  5. Nope, that doesn't help at all When you look at the disc in Explorer, what files/folders do you see?
  6. As this is ImgBurn related, it doesn't belong in 'Chat'. Consider it moved. Don't write in capitals, it's considered shouting. What sort of CDs are you talking about? What's on them?
  7. That's great but I'd still like to see a log. It's not an error I've seen before and I'd like to see exactly where you're getting it.
  8. One of the 'Include' boxes says 'Only' at the end of it
  9. By burning a disc and seeing if it works properly... except we already know yours doesn't! Ideally you'd burn a disc and then check the burn quality in a drive that supports PIPO/Disc Quality scanning - yours doesn't. Buy some decent discs and try again. If you don't want to take our advice then that's up to you. We are speaking from years and years of experience though.
  10. Yes, some of them. Acronova Nimbie Primera (most of the range) Vinpower Digital RipBox Semi 'Generic' support for Auto-Loaders (that use a COM port) is coming in the next release.
  11. Yeah but it's software designed for 1 job... and if you think it's doing the job just fine, there's no reason to update it All you'd have to do is get a screenshot of it returning junk and then explain that if you refresh it, it often corrects itself.
  12. Then please refer back to post 4.
  13. Do you really expect help based on what you've told us?! You couldn't be more vague if you tried! Post the log please - as per the pink box up the top
  14. The Write Speed Miscompare issue there is not the same as the one talked about in that thread. No workaround is necessary. You just have this problem... http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  15. See if you can contact its author (the plugin I mean) and get them to fix it. If you just want to see the CD-TEXT on a disc, you can use the 'View Media Information' button in Read mode.
  16. Memorex is a brand name, the dye their discs use changes all the time. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000 Slimline drives are not good burners.
  17. I believe it's to do with the colour. 01 = Beige 0B = Black 0S = Silver
  18. Memorex is a brand name, they don't make their own discs. It's the dye/MID the disc uses that's important. You could end up with totally different dyes/MIDs being used on different Memorex spindles. Your drive doesn't appear to like the 'CMC MAG-M01-00' dye/MID that those discs are using.
  19. I'm not saying you can't play them, I'm just saying you shouldn't They can contain multiple streams and you just never know which of them will actually get played when double clicking.
  20. Try with some decent Verbatim (MKM/MCC dye) or Taiyo Yuden disc. If it can't burn those either, get yourself another drive.
  21. You aren't supposed to play the individual DVD Video files by double clicking on them. They're designed to be played as a whole, and for that you need to 'play' the VIDEO_TS.IFO file, if anything. If you want files you can double click, you should capture and convert to AVI, MKV etc.
  22. Try burning at the other supported write speeds too. Your drive may do a better job of burning that MID at faster speeds.
  23. A new drive or Verbatim 2.4x 'MKM-001-00' dye media, yes.
  24. You'd need to try them one at a time. If none of them can deal with your ogg files correctly, email one of the problem oggs to whoever makes them and see if they can improve the filter.
  25. Why don't you just Google "convert AVI to DVD" ? ImgBurn (which is what this forum is for) is a burning tool, not a video conversion tool.
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