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ianymaty

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  1. It doesn't matter what you burn, files or images, for the program and drive it's just data, all 0 and 1.

     

    The problem is that after a while the drive get worn or maybe don't know the new media and the burn get hit or miss.

     

    If it get worned the only chance is to replace it. With the new media sometimes the firmware update will help.

     

    I'm sorry, I can't assist you with the procedure to do the cross-flash. You need to search for help in other places that deals with this stuff.

  2. Sorry, I missread the firmware numbers.

     

    It's not driver. It's firmware. It's a program installed in the device.

     

    On Dell site the XPS M1530 model is listed as containing PLDS DX-20A6Q HH SATA Trayload DVD+/-RW  or  OPTIARC AD-7640A 8X 12.7 IDE slotload DVDRW

     

    Look under Removable Storage. Is this the laptop you have?  http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/xps-m1530/drivers

     

    Did you replaced the original drive with this MATSHITA BD-RE UJ-225S?

     

    Maybe a cleaning of the drive will help get over the Power Calibration problem. Other than that maybe a new drive.

     

    Also try all the available write speeds.

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     So I try it in my computer with my video/audio players.  Microsoft's Media Player couldn't even display it.

     

     Windows Media Player don't read natively CD-Text, you need WMPCDText plug-in installed  http://bmproductions.fixnum.org/index.htm?http://bmproductions.fixnum.org/moreprogs/wmpcdtext.htm

     

     

     

    That is the info for the 2010 model.  My 2012 is the new body style with a different radio.  But I did dig out my manual and looked up what it will display and it lists CD-TEXT compatible.  The only thing that they don't explain is where they get that information from.

     

     

    I've found the 2012 version manual and looked in it. This is what you own? https://carmanuals2.com/get/toyota-camry-2012-toyota-universal-display-audio-system-owner-s-manual-with-navigation-audio-system-operation-11577

     

    The only refference to CD-Text on disc is on page 118 and says:  "If a CD-TEXT disc is inserted, the title of the track and disc currently being played will be displayed."

    No ways to change what's displayed are mentioned.

    That seems indeed a poor implementation.

     

     

    At the end of the manual it mentiones about Gracenote music recognition technology.

  4. At least CDEx detects CD Text.  However, can I stop if from adding the Artist field to the MP3 file names?  I only want the Track Number and the Track Name in my MP3 file names?  It doesn't seem I can.  If I can't stop it, I won't use it.  Why should I have to rename all my MP3's to remove a field I don't want when I should be able to keep the software from adding something the writer of the software wants me to have instead of leaving it up to me?

     

    You just need to edit the filenames in the edit window to remove the artist and leave only the trackname and set in the Settings for File name format to %3 %4 or %7 %4 before converting. Seems that in the new versions the program can't extract correctly the field needed.

     

    %3 %4 will give: 1 Trackname

    %7 %4 will give: 01 Trackname

     

    Also you can use some separator if you want ( _ or - ) like:

    %3_%4 will give: 1_Trackname

    %7_%4 will give: 01_Trackname

    or

    %3 - %4will give: 1 - Trackname

    %7 - %4 will give: 01 - Trackname

  5. It dosen't matter if you burn the Video_TS folder or the ISO made from that folder assuming the folder is compliant.

     

    You can burn first the folder and make an ISO if you wish, than burn that ISO again and again.  It's just easier to create the ISO direct from the folder and skip the copy from disc to ISO part.

     

    The ISO is a copy of the disc exactly how it is, it's just a container of the Video_TS folder.

     

    Make sure you burn the ISO in Write mode not Build mode.

  6. You can burn as many disc you want from the Build mode. Go on the Device tab and set the number of copies but that will use the same drive.

     

    You better create the ISO and set the queue function to use all the drives consecutively.

  7. Hi LUK!

     

    Maybe you should stick a title to that bar, something like "Media usage." and add a description baloon tip something like "Space occupied on current inserted disc." as you know that a lot of users come and ask what's going on with that percentage.

     

     

    As for the last track skipping, it could be the quality of the disc at the outer edge, a common problem on cheap media. Even it is labeled Verbatim it could be from the value line that is manufactured by other company not the real Verbatim.

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