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Cynthia

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  1. Might be that the RW disc is damaged/scratched.
  2. These are the speeds you can try with: 8x didn't work, so you have two more to try with. If all fails, get some better quality discs.
  3. Tried with another disc? Ritek is not the best quality disc.
  4. Can you post the burn log from that burn? You find it here: Main Menu -> Help -> ImgBurn Logs
  5. That's not the log. It's just a pop-up window. The log is here: Main Menu -> Help -> ImgBurn Logs
  6. If you play the source files, do you see the missing 6 minutes then?
  7. The players I got it to work with are not very new.
  8. Do a test, burn one with that option enabled and see if you see any hickup/issue when your player plays over the layer break. Remember the chapter you selected as layer break and just note when it moves from chapter x to chapter x.
  9. If your stand alone player supports seam less, you will never notice the layer break.
  10. You added the values from the log file and extracted?
  11. Normally Necs book type +R DL, Can you see in the burn log that it didn't? The DX-20A6Q seems to be a rebadged Lite-On. If you use the Lite-On tab in the book type function do you get errors?
  12. Latest version is 5.4.4.0
  13. Could be worth a try to uninstall this driver + program. I've only seen issues in the verify part - but who knows?
  14. Only way seems to do as mmalves posted.
  15. I 02:23:52 Destination Media Sectors: 2.295.104 W 02:31:59 Failed to Write Sectors 2295104 - 2295135 - Reason: Logical Block Address out of Range Looks as there are no more sectors on the disc to write on.
  16. Sony Optiarc AD-7240S - Laufwerk - DVD+/-RW (+/-R DL) / DVD-RAM - 24x24x12x - S-ATA - intern - 13,3 cm (5,25) this one is good for DL burning? It's nice. You can see test burns here. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=10843
  17. Could be an underpowered power unit. Had that issue ages ago with to many optical drives installed. Seems it uses more power when you actually use the drive than when it's idle and then it gave me a blue screen.
  18. If you get burning issues with quality media on single layer media also, that could indicate it. Single media burns ok with this burner, it's DL media that is the problem.
  19. Tried the option in Device Manager - Let Windows search for devices. Not sure what it's called for in your Windows version.
  20. The IDE/SATA cable is connected? Try also to switch the power off from the computer by unplugging it for some seconds and then restart it.
  21. It could came a firmware update that solves the problems. But it has been months since the latest one and I frankly doubt it will be here in a short time. Your issue could also come from that your SATA connector on the mother board doesn't like optical drives. My Asus suffers from that. Another possibility could be that you need to update the chipset drivers. But it's not a good burner for DL media. So I would get a new nice one. The Optiarc DVD RW AD-7240S series is nice.
  22. The problem with this burner is just that it is so crappy that not even quality discs works.
  23. The only thing I have different is that I have this option enabled. You find it in the settings in the Write tab.
  24. Are you really using a new unused disc? The value should be 4 173 824 for a new disc.
  25. The only speed that worked with that media code on my Pioneer was the 4x. The rest just gave verify errors.
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