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Elkaton

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  1. Still occurs, but since no error message is written to the log if I click "Try Again", it's hard to tell with what track the problem was (see my reply to your PM). Ah! Right. Indeed, if I extract the data back there's an offset, 65 samples worth. I keep forgetting that CDDA is so imprecise...
  2. Oh. I just figured out why it wasn't much of a problem before: I was always clicking "Try Again", not "Continue". I checked, and indeed if I click "Try Again" it correctly reads and burn the remaining data. Now now now... As to figuring out why it's taking more than 10s for DirectShow to spew the last megabyte...
  3. Darn. The end of that file was silence so I couldn't tell the difference. I just checked with another audio file, and indeed nulls are burned instead of the last megabyte or so. I sent you the debug logs by PM as requested. This also means that the problem also occurs during a separate verify phase, although no error pops up that time (and it claims a successful verification, but that's now obviously a lie!) This is a bigger problem than I thought.
  4. Almost every time I burn a CUE file, I end up getting this "Potential DirectShow Error" complaining that no data has been received for 10 seconds. But if I just click "Continue" before the buffer runs out, everything is fine. To make sure that I get the time to notice the error and click "continue", I increased my buffer size to 128M... but it's still a bit annoying. What would you recommend? Can I tell ImgBurn to ignore this somewhere? One thing that's strange is that the error occured well after filling up the buffer, and in this case, the three tracks together actually fit entirely in the buffer. So I guess ImgBurn was waiting for some sort of "transaction complete" message from DirectShow? Why would that take more than 10 seconds to come up?... I 16:01:12 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started!I 16:01:12 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3) I 16:01:12 Total Physical Memory: 3,407,216 KB - Available: 2,749,180 KB W 16:01:12 Drive I:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB in size. I 16:01:12 Initialising SPTI... I 16:01:12 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 16:01:12 Found 1 DVD
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