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Optimum Power Calibration Failed, Reason: Write Protected
Cynthia replied to TURGUT's topic in ImgBurn Support
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I think that is when the padding comes into the picture. You set the layer break where it's desired and then the empty space between where you make the split and the rest of layer 1 is padded with crap up to max and then the second part (after the layer break) starts on layer 2.
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This one is free and easy to use to upload files to. Max 2GB. http://www.filecentral.se/filecentral/app/en/index.html
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Hi and welcome to the forum, yarus23! Your disc only supports 10x speed burning. Nothing else can be selected.
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Never seen that on any disc/media code before.
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Hi and welcome to the forum, mazelda! Can you post the full log? You find it here: Main Menu -> Help -> ImgBurn Logs It looks as your burner don't like the brand of discs that you are using. One reason can be that you have an older firmware installed. There is a later version 1.73 compared to the one you have installed - 1.71. http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.php?download_id=2370 When (and if you flash it): No disc in driver All other programs closed The tray inserted Edit: Mrs Slow here.
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You need to read the source disc first to create an image and then write the image. So direct copy - no. You decide if you want to delete the created image or not during the burning - just enable the option in the Write mode window (or change it in the settings and the option will be pre checked every time you burn.
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Curious. I just tried with my Pioneer 110D with 1.41 installed to try to re flash it with 1.22 and it just tells me that I already have the latest one. How did you manage to do it?
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Hi and welcome to the forum, kip1479! Not the best discs - but you could try to update to the latest firmware ver 1.07. http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.php?download_id=1650 No disc in the burner All other programs closed The tray closed
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Hi and welcome to the forum, xpandy! There is a later firmware 1.41 for your burner. http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/content/suppor...t/software.html No disc in the burner All other programs closed The tray inserted It could also be that your burner is dying - I had the same burner and it showed the same symptoms before it past away.
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Hi and welcome to the forum, leanovski! http://www.filehippo.com/download_imgburn/
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Hi and welcome to the forum, Claude-Louis! It's the same version from all mirrors. It's just if some mirror is down - there are others to download from. British-English is default and already included in the program when you install it. French is still untranslated. If you run Windows XP/Vista - no need to install those "software selections" - they are there for Windows 95/98/Me.
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Hej! You could try to update to the latest firmware version 8.29 for your burner. http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.php?download_id=2277 But the problem seems that even with the latest firmware - that burner don't like the media code (Disc ID: RICOHJPN-D01-67) according to this test. http://www.sweburn.com/product_info.php?cP...;products_id=60
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Hi and welcome to the forum, cfullet! Can you post the latest log from the burning attempt? You find it here - Main Menu -> Help -> ImgBurn Logs
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OK. It's this window you see You need to move the "glider" in the left to a place (sector) where you want the split to be. As it is now - you are trying to split it at relative sector 0 and that's not possible. When you move the glider - you will see that the relative sector number is also moving. EDIT: I think you are using the glider in the bottom - use the one in the upper left corner instead.
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That's happening when you hit the "Mark" button in VobBlanker?
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Hi and welcome to the forum, sunprobe! As ImgBurn can't find any cells that allows a layer break - you need to split one of the current cells first. A pop-up window should have told you which one. Like this one: You need to use another program to split the cell. VobBlanker (free) can be used. Here is a guide on how to make a split. http://download.videohelp.com/jsoto/guides...cells/index.htm
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Optimum Power Calibration Failed, Reason: Write Protected
Cynthia replied to TURGUT's topic in ImgBurn Support
Trevligt att se någon från Sverige här! Those RW discs are they old/scrached? I can get that issue sometimes with some of my scratched RWs. -
Optimum Power Calibration Failed, Reason: Write Protected
Cynthia replied to TURGUT's topic in ImgBurn Support
Hi and welcome to the forum, TURGUT! Can you post a log from that burning attempt? Main Menu -> Help -> ImgBurn Logs -
I could have sworn that option was already there. It's named "uninstall"...
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Graph Data Settings Options Capture Graph Data Allows you to capture 'Graph Data' from a read/write task in ImgBurn and also have it saved to the default Graph Data folder. You can see exactly what speed your drive was during read/write and when. You can display the captured Graph Data in either the freeware program BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control. If you disable the setting, you will receive this message when you try to display graph data. This is an example from DVDInfoPro of the 'Graph Data' you will see if you enable and use this function. The default setting is 'Enabled'. Note: DVDInfoPro will not work with Windows 95/98/Me. . Capture Processor Usage If this option is enabled it will capture the processors usage during the time ImgBurn performs the various tasks as read, write and verify and then show it in the Graph Data in either the freeware program BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control. The default setting is 'Enabled'. Note: Windows Vista prevents non-admin users (or admins where UAC is enabled) from accessing the performance counters. Because of this, ImgBurn is unable to collect and record '% Processor Usage' as part of the IBG (Graph Data). The guide 'How to get the graph data to include CPU usage under Vista, For non-admin users or admin with UAC enabled', will tell you how to circumvent this problem. . Sample Rate 'Sample Rate' allows you to set the interval for the data to capture (ranges from 10ms to 1 second with the lower numbers equating to more data captured). The default setting is '100 ms'. . Thread Priority In a multi-tasking system like Windows, it is necessary to assign different priorities to different tasks. By assigning a higher priority to more important tasks such as CD/DVD writing software, Windows ensures that critical tasks do not get interrupted by less important background tasks, like virus scanners or printer spoolers. You can choose one of the following priorities: 'Realtime', 'High', 'Above Normal', 'Normal', 'Below Normal', or 'Idle'. The lower the priority is, the lower percentage of CPU time will be delegated to this task. Note that depending on the process and your administrative rights to your machine, you may not be able to change a particular process's priority. The default setting is 'Normal'. [*]Default File Name The other graph options allow you to name the graph based on your drive's make and model and the time and date of the burn. Most Recently Used The saved file will have the same name as the last one that was saved. As all will have similar names, ImgBurn will add a duplicate number (#) at the end of the file name to separate them. . Custom With the various strings you can compose your own file name. In the bottom of the 'Graph Data Settings' window you can see how your string will look. [*]Compress Spaces Only keeps one space between the various options. The default setting is 'Enabled'. . [*]Replace Spaces With Underscores The space between the various options will be replaced with '_' (underscore) signs. The default setting is 'Enabled'. . [*]Default Viewer You can here select whether you wish to use BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control as the default graph viewer. BurnPlot This sets BurnPlot as the default viewer. You need to have BurnPlot installed in the ImgBurn program folder in order to be able to use it as a graph viewer. The program is a freeware. . DVDInfoPro This sets DVDInfoPro as the default graph viewer. You need to have DVDInfoPro installed in order be able to use it as a graph viewer. The program has a 14 days trial period. . Opti Drive Control This sets Opti Drive Control as the default graph viewer. You need to have Opti Drive Control installed in order be able to use it as a graph viewer. The program has a 30 days trial period. [*]Default Folder Lets you decide where you want the captured 'Graph Data' to be saved. Most Recently Used The location you last used to save captured 'Graph Data' in. . Image File's The location you have specified in the 'File Locations' tab for 'Graph Data Files'. . Custom Lets you decide where you want to save them. If you change the location here, it will also be changed in the 'File Locations' tab for 'Graph Data Files' automatically.
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Verify Settings Options Ignore CD-DA Data Compact Disc-Digital Audio (CD-DA) Data is generally read out at a "standard speed" (about 150 KBps) equal to a sampling frequency in order to reproduce it as a normal sound (that is, the data is reproduced without buffering data). On the other hand, CD-ROM data can be read out at a higher speed while using buffering of the data or a similar technique. This makes the verify very slow. The default setting is 'Enabled'. . Ignore Non 'User Data' Bytes Ignore non user data within sectors. i.e. So with Mode1/2352 images, it only compares the real 2048 user data bytes. The default setting is 'Disabled'. . Ignore Miscompares Option to automatically ignore miscompare errors during the verify process. The default setting is 'Disabled'. . Check 'Delete Image' This will pre-check this option in the 'Verify Mode' window and after a successful verify the image will be erased. The default setting is 'Disabled'. . Check 'Close Program' This will pre-check this option in the 'Verify Mode' window and after a successful verify the program will be closed. The default setting is 'Disabled'. . Check 'Shutdown Computer' This will pre-check this option in the 'Verify Mode' window and after a successful verify the computer will be automatically shutdown. The default setting is 'Disabled'. . Auto 'Export Graph Data' Data captured during the verify (read speed, buffer levels etc) can be displayed / analysed using either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control. The default setting is 'Enabled'. . Enable SpeedRead DVD (Plextor) SpeedRead allows the user to change the reading of DVD media up to the maximum speed of the drive. Discs that may be damaged due to mishandling or improper use may shatter due to the higher rotational forces reached at the maximum read speed of the drive. The drive's maximum read speed is therefore limited as a safety function. SpeedRead enables the user to increase the read speed of the drive to the maximum possible. Plextor recommends examining each disc before enabling this function. The default setting is 'Enabled'. . Process Priority In a multi-tasking system like Windows, it is necessary to assign different priorities to different tasks. By assigning a higher priority to more important tasks such as CD/DVD writing software, Windows ensures that critical tasks do not get interrupted by less important background tasks, like virus scanners or printer spoolers. You can choose one of the following priorities: 'Realtime', 'High', 'Above Normal', 'Normal', 'Below Normal', or 'Idle'. The lower the priority is, the lower percentage of CPU time will be delegated to this task. Note that depending on the process and your administrative rights to your machine, you may not be able to change a particular process's priority. The default setting is 'High'. [*]Read Errors Software Retries You can set how many times a failed read operation is retried until ImgBurn gives up. The higher the value you select there the more ImgBurn will try to read a sector before giving up. It can be set to a digit between 0 and 20. The default setting is '0'. . Hardware Retries This is for the drive itself, not the program. Not all drives support setting the number of retries they perform on an error. The drive performs X 'hardware retries' for Y 'software retries' made by the program. So in total retries = X * Y. It can be set to a digit between 0 and 20. The default setting is 'Disabled' and '2'. . Ignore Read Errors This will result in ImgBurn just skipping sectors it can't read. The default setting is 'Disabled'.