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ianymaty

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  1. Yes, it's good but it costs 39.99 €. Probably your codecs on system are messed up. You may also try DVDStyler.
  2. I don't know what to say. Maybe that 1.00-06 or 07 was some patched firmware for speeds, not an official LG release. About LG site, don't know either. No info about what's changend and no release date. I also don't have that drive to test it. I surely would do a test with the new firmware if I was you. Don't forget to reboot.
  3. Try DVDFlick.
  4. On the LG site there is a 1.01 firmware posted, try it. http://www.lgsolutions.com/products/digital-storage/optical-disc-drives/blu-ray-drives-internal/wh10ls30-blu-ray-disc-rewriter-internal-sata-10x-supermulti-blue-lightscribe#literature-and-downloads
  5. The second log show that burn and verify is succesful. The first disc was not verifyed so we don't know if it was a good burn. The problem may come from convertion. Verify with a software player the compression result before burn to disc. Btw, your Vista is still SP1, you may consider an update.
  6. Your drive is ancient and don't have support for the new media. See, the only speed offered is 4x and your media is 8x rated. Try to find 2.4x media (MKM-001-00) or buy a new drive. If you don't have a valid reason, you should update XP to SP3
  7. Your drive is ancient and how it is written here it doesn't support DVD DL. http://http://tw2005.giga-byte.com/DeskTop/FileList/news/news_20030904_gow0404a_u.pdf You have to buy a modern drive in order to burn Dual layer DVD's.
  8. No, there isn't a guide for making a Video CD. Here is an old topic that you should read http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=3010 If you have the image of it in BIN/CUE format than you can burn it using Write image file to disc.
  9. Can you try that drive in another computer for last resort? Seems you need to replace it with a new one.
  10. There is a Guide for what you want. Read and follow. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=5555
  11. Read and follow this http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  12. 2,4x is not available in your drive/firmware/media combination you have. You have to try all the speeds available to see if your drive can produce a working disc. You're left with 6x and 8x since 4x was used already.
  13. ImgBurn don't alter the files in any way, it burns them "as is". Your problem may come from the source files and the way that are transcoded and stored. If the burn and verify was succesful, ImgBurn has done his job perfectly.
  14. Now you are using an external drive so it could be related to system drivers. Update your motherboard chipset driver. This site might help you to identify what you need to update http://www.ma-config.com/
  15. Slower the better was ages ago, it's not actual anymore with modern drives. Try all the speeds available. Post the full log please.
  16. Try again after installing the latest firmware 8H1F http://www.firmwarehq.com/Lite-On/DH-16A3L/files.html Use all speeds available, better try the highest than the lowest since you are using 8x rated media.
  17. When I say full movie I think at full feature film. A film that is ~80 minutes or more in length. The space occupyed by it is subject to the codec used to compress and store that movie. How long in minutes is the running time of each of the file? In general an .avi file that is ~600-700 mb contain a movie that can be ~90 minutes or even more. Since you mentioned you convert them to DVD Video with DVDFlick, I just pointed out that is too much to squeeze 7 full movies (7x90=630 min) on a DVD that regularly store ~120 minutes at standard compression. Note that the MPEG-2 compression used in DVD video occupy more space/time than .avi (DivX, Xvid compression) As you describe in first post, you are doing more steps than necessary. Why author a big DVD than shrink it, make the iso and than burn? 4 steps? How about make it in two steps? Use DVDFlick (read the guides) and make the Video_TS folder to fit one DVD5 (4,7 GB as you know it) than use ImgBurn to burn that folder following the guide that I linked in post #2. Keep in mind that a DVD5 can store ~120 minutes in standard compression, you can put more but in detriment of visual quality.
  18. Follow thid Guide after convertion http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=4632 7 full movies are way to much for 1 DVD. it should be 1 movie = 1 DVD.
  19. Most probably you have a combo drive that can write CD's and can only read DVD's but can not write on them. In any mode where you have acces to drive go to Tools/Drive/Capabilities and see Write Capabilities if it's checked or not.
  20. You need a bigger disc for that image.
  21. Update the firmware as LUK! said in post #3 Try all speeds available. 2x isn't available in your current drive/firmware/media combination.
  22. You can not set layer break on DVD-R DL (minus). Use DVD+R DL (plus) instead.
  23. Update chipset/storage drivers. Try copy the file in other place on hard disc. Probably it has a bad block and cant read the file entirely. Try all speeds available. Update ImgBurn to current version.
  24. Post the full log, don't cut out what is important, please. Read this http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=7860
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