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  1. ok, IMGburn is an ISO burning software program

     

    Single Layer discs are approximately 4.3 gigs in size

    Dual layer discs are 8.5 in size

     

    avi or divx have to be converted to dvd files ifo,bup and vob then made into an ISO and when thats done can be burned by IMGburn

     

    to see what file extentions are supported open IB,TOOLS-->Settings--->File associations

     

    having downloaded movies you must understand we dont support any kind of piracy or the bypassing of copyright protection nor do we discuss any ripping software that might do this

    PS3

    been keeping an eye on Sonys latest mess ,they decided to use cheaper chipsets in the PS3 while jacking up the price and in their rush to market created another mess for themselves .I wouldn't bother with anything that wasn't backwards compatible with the previous models games .Before I rushed out to get one I 'd wait and see how it plays out at 425 they are not cheap

  2. seeing how it does't read that info with any of the medias I'd suspect that the drive might be faulty.Those memorex discs are pretty subpar one uses Ritek dye and the other CMC MAG but The Verbs are top of the line and the drive wont read those either .What computer is the burner in an HP? and is it still under warranty?

  3. Daisy the bad news is DVD Decrypter was discontinued for legal reasons namely its ability to bypass copyright protection and is not supported here at IMGburn Forum .You make no mention of what discs you're using so we can't even rule out crap media .IB automatically saves the logs, HELP-->IMGburn logs,you could also copy and paste the info from the IB window looks like this .The more info you can provide the better chance for a solution.Even though you had success with the first 90 discs the last ones could be faulty ,more info please

    SONY DVD RW DRU-510A 1.1a (ATA)

    Current Profile: DVD-R

     

    Disc Information:

    Status: Empty

    Erasable: No

    Free Sectors: 2,298,496

    Free Space: 4,707,319,808 bytes

    Free Time: 510:48:46 (MM:SS:FF)

    Supported Write Speeds: 1x, 2x, 4x

     

    Pre-recorded Information:

    Manufacturer ID: MCC 03RG20

     

    Recording Management Area Information:

    SONY 0000000 SONY DRU-510A

  4. DVD+R DL, I'm afraid. Even though the Last Recorded is indeed DVD-ROM.

     

    what you're looking at is IB reporting that the media is in fact DL and that is correct ,when you burn the disc with bitsetting enabled it then makes it dvd-rom ,look at Spinners post .

     

    Take the disc you burned put it in whatever you use to read your discs with and from the IB window copy and paste the info so we all can also see, you do report its dvd -rom so the drive did its job and you're worrying about nothing

  5. you could use the L&D modified it wont hurt anything , or retry the settings again when you burn another DL, you should know that flashing it to a modified firmware voids whatever warranty the drive may have(pretty sure its up on that model) but the NEC can be flashed back to stock FW. I've flashed my 3500 a few times and restored it to original with binflash. Liggy and Dee specialize in the NEC's and do an excellent job

     

    can you post a log of the burn next time with all the info in it

  6. what you're getting is an error that has to do with copyrighted dvd's . IMGburn is a burning program not a ripper and it does not have and never will have the ability to bypass the encryption on the discs. The read function is strictly for discs that have no copyright protection . IB is not the same as decrypter

     

    FYI decrypter and IMGburn were authored by the same person Lightning UK but for legal reasons Decrypter was discontinued

  7. I 19:15:40 Destination Media Type: DVD-R (Disc ID: ProdiscF02) (Speeds: 4x; 8x; 12x; 16x)

    I 19:11:17 Write Speed: 16x

     

    the media you're burning to is not very good and to select 16X for a write speed is pretty much asking for a coaster ,try burning at 8x after you update your firmware ,theres been much testing of medias and all fall off quality wise after 12X

  8. you can read the guides for how to make an ISO (guides Forum )

    Google "Daemon Tools" its a virtual drive that can play ISO's and its a free download

    as far as the playback you dont really provide too much info ,authoring program ,player you use for the comp and so on

    you can also download Media Player Classic a playback software its also free or use PowerDVD ,windows Media Player isn't all that great in that department

  9. the log looks fine , I'd say its the player ,as you know players are really cheap these days and the no name brand play everything you put in them where the high end can be a little picky

  10. decrypter removed the copyright protection from dvd's and was referred to as a "DVD Ripper", IMGburn does not have this ability it reads only discs that have no copytight protection on them

     

    For legal reasons we cant point you to a program that would circumvent the protection ,it would put this forum in jepordy

  11. this sounds like the drive you get the same error with both medias and the spindle error is hardware ,the servo is the motor that spins the disc ,you mighjt not be getting problems because of the size limits of a cd (700 mb) with a dvd there is a greater chance of the motor heating up after 700mb and then spitting out the error because of the size of the dvd.You should pull the drive and check it in someone elses computer and also you could make sure that the drive is getting some airflow it could be overheating

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