volvofl10
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if only we could use tippex on the net
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fortunately the avatars keep us abreast of the situation
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as Cornholio said above, just copy and paste it into a reply.
Im getting a totally blank page when i try and open your attached log
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looking at that paticular log, go check the FAQ page for "Failed to lock volume for exclusive access"
some things in there will help you overcome this
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LOCOENG - that's one hell of an avatar - where did you get it?
it IS Locoeng herself
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Hey Juandan,
I am having a similar problem with a home Sony DVD player, the DVD drive in my laptop is a Pioneer DVD+RW DR-K17Y ATA Device. After burning the DVD plays on my laptop, but not on my home player. Any advice?
post a log file. we cant help you at all without seeing this
also, have you burnt a disc with this laptop before that DOES play on your home player ?
is your home player compatable with the type of disc you used, ie -R/+R/ R/W ?
is your source file a PAL type and your in a NTSC region ?
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PS: for anyone who wants to know she is pregnant
WHOA !! you cant blame ImgBurn for that
BUT we could blame you for not reading the instructions on other things
Good Luck to all of you
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you need a dvd authoring program to do this, and burn the results afterwards with ImgBurn
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hows the drive connected ?
and post the full log from before the excert you posted
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Often, though, a popup declares: "Unable to lock volume for exclusive access
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............HAPPY BIRTHDAY L_UK............
have a cracking good day
take no notice of the grammer, its grandad you gotta worry about
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So far everyone's English seems fine.
dont wory, I'm here now
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I 19:23:44 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Disc ID: CMC MAG-M01-00) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x)
from your log file.
the discs your using use the CMC MAG ink/dye. This is known to be the most unreliable ink/dye thats on the market , very hit and miss.
its NOT a hardware problem , do as advised above and get some decent blank media and try again
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If I may add... FAT32 should NOT be used with XP or 2000.
it CAN be used on XP or 2000 , but it is better to be using NTFS.
The limitations are that you cannot have a file larger than 4GB with FAT32.( for those who dont know, a DVD is usually larger than 4GB)
Most ACER brand machines still come formatted as FAT32
in the log file the letters on the left side mean, W = Warning , I = information , E = Error . so look for lines starting with E to find the real problm
W 11:11:51 Drive C:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB in size.
I 11:11:51 Initialising SPTI...
I 11:12:27 Preparing Image...
E 11:12:27 File size exceeds the limit imposed by the ISO9660 file system.
E 11:12:27 Name: D:\DVD\dvd\dvd.iso
E 11:12:27 Size: 4,377,149,440 bytes
E 11:12:44 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:16
I 11:12:56 Operation Started!
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I 11:12:57 Preparing Image...
E 11:12:57 File size exceeds the limit imposed by the ISO9660 file system.
E 11:12:57 Name: D:\DVD\dvd\dvd.iso
E 11:12:57 Size: 4,377,149,440 bytes
E 11:13:00 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:03
I 11:13:07 Operation Started!
I 11:13:07 Building Image Tree...
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Wow....am i wrong?I see again a silent update?Can author tell that what change between these little update?
If i don't see download page recently i can't know
try here on the ImgBurn website http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=changelog
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is it a normal stereo mp3 with a normal bit rate ?, example 128/169/192 ect ect , or is it something with a variable bitrate
do all other mp3 files get accepted in IB ?
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New PC build
in Chat
Perhaps time to invest in some new memories.hmmm, why did i have to read this for a typo twice
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or convertxtodvd will do avi work
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Thanks Cynthia .
the Koeniggsegg is some motor according to Clarkson
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although Cynthia can answer you, none of the rest of us can follow the thread anymore
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a program called convertxtodvd has a funcion on the menu tab to loop playback
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that was discgusting
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So how does that chair feel like to sit on?
you get several BAD burns
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when buying verb DL media , try and get the MKM-OO1 dye ( like you have used in the log above ) ,preferably the ones made in Singapore. The ones made in India are not quite up to the same standard as the Singapore ones
burn them at 2.4x
Device Not Ready(Unable to Recover TOC)
in ImgBurn Support
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it means the drive cannot read/recognise the disc .it could be because the disc is damaged or dirty or maybe the drive does not like that paticular type/format of disc