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as long as they are all in the same folder
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PLAYING THIS DICS IS PROHIBITED BY AREA LIMITS
volvofl10 replied to iamron's topic in ImgBurn Support
Your either trying to play a disc from a region in the world other than your own and its probably a PAL TV format and your trying to play it on a NTSC TV format player or vice versa and the player cannot handle both formats -
Burned image file that did not play in DVD Player
volvofl10 replied to hmntr's topic in ImgBurn Support
Hi hmntr and welcome to the ImgBurn support forum. as a new member you may not be aware that we dont discuss ripping/copying of copywrited or commercial DVD's, and we dont support DVDecrypter here. We can however help you with burning and ImgBurn From what you posted though, it may be a case of your player just not liking the brand/format of the discs you used . there are several guides in our guide section that may help you in the future. providing you have a VIDEO_TS folder, all you need to do is use ImgBurn in 'Build" mode to create a DVD, no need to make an ISO first -
could be mmalves ?
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did you get chance to try the discs that wouldnt play on a normal standalone dvd player. It still sounds like type/brand of media , but we will wait on the log file
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Hey it WORKS i just ran my house thru ImBurn , saved the output as "Conservatory", then i changed the extension to "Garage" , and now i got somewhere to park the car . amazin what you can do by changing the extension
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do ANY shop bought DVD's still play on the PS2 correctly ?
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ImgBurn only burns what its given, so if its already DVD compliant it will burn a DVD for you.Anything else will be burnt as a data disc. You will need to convert any non-DVD files to DVD format ( VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders with VOB's,IFO's and BUP's) with other software first, THEN ImgBurn can make a playable DVD for you with the output
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You mean i can't
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just because your discs are seen as 16x by your drive it does not mean your PC specs is capable to actually write at 16x do you have anti virus running in the background ? something is hogging your free memory when the following happened, it took 40 seconds for the hdd to recover, so "something" is slowing the burn down W 23:16:28 Waiting for buffers to recover... (LBA: 2161120) W 23:17:10 Waiting for hard disk activity to reach threshold level...
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Its all about which dye the disc is made with Some brands use several differant dye manufacturers on differant products within there brand name, then at a later date, they change the dye on that paticular brand. Thats why we recommend verb 2.4x made in singapore with the ID of MKM-001, they are consistently good compared with any other Dual layer discs we have tried.
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try and find a newer firmware for the drive , as your drive does not recognise those discs properly. Note there is not a speed rating for your writer on these discs after the end of S04-66 ( example 2.4x,4x ect ect) I 13:33:36 Destination Media Type: DVD+R DL (Disc ID: RITEK-S04-66) get verbatim 2.4x DL discs made in singapore with ID of MKM-001, these are the only discs we recommend as they have high compatability with most writers.
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AND update to latest version of ImgBurn v2.4.2.0
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i would say its the media, either a bad spindle of them, or your drive just does not like them . the writer managed to write about 33% to disc then failed
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if you"do" have to buy a new writer, I would get an external one rather than replaceing the laptop one. 2 reasons, first the cost, an external will cost les than the laptops internal one, and secondly, an external is much more reliale than a laptop drive anyway, will last a lot longer, and will probably write at faster speeds than the laptop one.
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kin hell , this threads that old, Mike's 50 now
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change media and get verbatim 2.4x with the ID of MKM-001 , the ones made in singapore
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disable ANYDVD as per the warning on the 4th line in your log file check for firmware updates for your drive change your write speed down to 8x ish or even slwoer if its a laptop your using 16x media, but your drive only sees it as 2.4x , a firmware update for the drive should cure this and update to the latest version of ImgBurn
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Its O.K , his probation officer took them of him , its safe now Answered by the man himself in another thread , see THIS THREAD
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inconsistant quality media is your problem, you need to find something with better quality control taiyo yuden ect ect
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Yes, #2 or #3 . if you get an .mds file, use that as it contains information about the .iso file anyway that your writer will make use of
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Failed to set LO Data Zone Capacity error on DL disc
volvofl10 replied to marcmac46's topic in ImgBurn Support
LOL , conclusive proof that what we say about Verbatim dual layer discs compared with all other brands is true then . Happy DL burning marcmac -
but have you tried any other brands of media ? and does it do the same with them or not ?
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That log file was using the ricoh discs, which we consider to no good compared with verbatim . note the following from the log W 22:36:49 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (0%, 1/3) - Positioning Error Detected by Read of Medium signs of a disc that your drive has problems dealing with you say you get the same thing with verbatim ? . you should be using verbatim 2.4x madein Singapore with the dye ID of MKM-001, are these what your using ?, if your not sure, post a failed burn log with the verbs your using