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Cynthia

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  1. Can you burn a disc that the source file is more "filling up" the disc? You could use the Discovery mode to burn the whole discs capacity. This burns source was only 1,447,892 and it might be that the burner doesn't catch up the 8x speed until the later part of the disc. The burn you did with the same media and the old version of the program - was that with the same amount of sectors for the source image? If you enable the option to save a graphical file over the write/burn speed - can you also post that file? Edit: Noticed that the first post in this thread is more or less a burn with full disc capacity - so forget the above.
  2. Hi and welcome to the forum, mediaking! If it passes the verify - it's there. The buffer issue is more like to be with the your hard disk not able to feed the burner fast enough. No idea what burner you have - if you have a scanning able one - you could see the disc quality in a program like Nero DiscSpeed or DVDInfoPro.
  3. Tried to open the graph data in post #1 - but it gave me a check sum error. I've seen a lot of problems with that model in the various forums.
  4. Have you tried the 4x and 6x write speeds also?
  5. I couldn't find anything either. Perhaps it could be made possible...
  6. Curious. Isn't there some type of Microsoft crash window that shows some info or is it just that the computer restarts after the crash?
  7. With DVDInfoPro - scan at 4x and if you use the Nero DiscSpeed - scan at 8x. This is for all type of DVD discs. Scanning with Samsung + Nec/Optiarc (non Lite-On based Optiarcs) - usually gives a little bit to good result. But as long as you don't compare apples with bananas and just compare your own burnings at various write speeds - it should give you a clue on which ones (write speed) is the optimal for the burned discs. Don't forget to try 6x - it's very often a "forgotten" speed, that can give very good results. I doubt that jitter scanning will be possible will your current burner. It's something with the chipset that needs to be the right one for allowing that. If I'm not totally wrong - all the later models of Lite-Ons (the iHAP/iHAS models) - support jitter scanning. Also some older models - like my own DH-20A3H.
  8. With DVDInfoPro, you should set the read speed to 4x. It gives more accurate values.
  9. You got any info for post #13?
  10. That RW disc is it scratched/heavy used? Tried with another brand of RW's?
  11. You can delete the GEARAspiWDM entrie. It looks as some left over from iTunes. If you delete it, restart your computer afterwards.
  12. The Microsoft solution. Sounds to easy. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library...090(WS.10).aspx
  13. It's already posted in #2 how to reverse it. Example: http://www.7-zip.org/ Install this program, right click on the .iso file and select '7-zip' and then 'Unpack to...' in the pop-up menu.
  14. Might be time to get a new burner.
  15. There is power to that USB burner? Tried to switch the USB connector to another USB slot/hole/connector in the computer?
  16. That's the filter driver list. The log - can be found/seen if you activate the log window. If you don't see it when you start the program - press Ctrl+Alt+L. It can also be found in: Main Menu -> Help -> ImgBurn Logs The log might show some errors during the finding of the burners, that can give some clues to your problem. If there is a log list - post it.
  17. Can you post the log from ImgBurn that you see when you start the program?
  18. Did gmer show something in the log?
  19. How many times are you going to burn that many discs? ImgBurn can only burn to one burner at the same time. It's possible to launch the program several times and burn several instances of the image to different burners. It's however possible to send the image in the queue to several burners after each other. See the bottom of this guide: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=930
  20. Hi and welcome to the forum, Condorito! The program shouldn't crash and I have no idea if it's related to this issue. This issue with the layer break you can fix with this guide http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=6376 However I do see a problem to get it to fit on a DL disc, after following that guide, as your current project is very big and more or less already fill up the whole disc space. It might be that if the split is not fully in the 50/50 part, the needed file padding might result in that the created image/files to burn, will exceed the available space on the DL disc.
  21. Hi and welcome to the forum, ataenter! Disable the Test Mode and it will also write something to the disc. The other "issue" is that the hard disk can't feed the burner with data enough quick. Are you running some hard disk intensive task at the same time as you burn?
  22. Proves once again that I know nothing about games.
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