Wii console is fussy with media and burner used to burn backups. I used one of my liteon 20A1P drives and verbatim TY and Verb Yuden and very few worked burnt at 4X. Used some cheaper CMC and more worked than not but was still hit and miss. Switched to burning on one of my Benq 1650's to verbatim dvd+r and everyone has worked since. I have also used prodisc f03 or was it s03 and everyone is fine (this media is a few years old as I bought a couple of thousand so not much chance of you getting hold of any) some would say don't bother trying
Look to see if there is a firmware update for your writer and the Wii can use either - or + and + do not have to be set to DVD-ROM . I set all mine to DVD-ROM as I like to and it's force of habit (I would however say even though the wii will play +r the drives are fussy and It would be something to def set to DVD-ROM to rule out that as the reason the media failed to work)
Only burn them at max of 4x and make sure you tick verify.
you do not have to manually set laybreak if .DVD is present )eg right click on .DVD and choose burn with ImgBurn and make sure your using the latest firmware for your writer and set booktype to DVD-ROM and burn at 2.4.
use xbc2.5 and it will create .DVD , the way you typed it appears as if your manually creating .DVD file and make sure in xbc2.5 you tick complete and not just partition
The full log would help as pointed out above.
start again and ditch raid for the time being and just use sata in IDE mode or accept the fact that you bought a dvd writer you cannot use.
which motherboard is it as you have, it has to have other options with sata
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Rather odd comment saying as most of the unofficial is written by guys who should be given jobs by the company who's drive is receiving the better firmware.
Pioneer employees are a bit dense, thats probably a bit unfair as they will be doing as they are told. Top dog at Pioneer should be saying make our drives write every format with all the bells and whistles like being able to as standard set the book type where applicable.
The settings in your bios will give a choice, change from AHCI to IDE. I prefer this mode as you get no problems mixing SATA and PATA . I also do not notice any difference in speed.
Never spotted that bit, I would have a go if I owned the drive by changing Vendor Id might end up with dead drive but you can recover some mediatek based drives, if that one is.
Shit drive anyway with no support
Maybe try those discs with the newer firmware http://wwwbsc.pioneer.co.jp/product-e/ibs/...11D_FW129EU.EXE
as long as yours is the D version
TBH you would be better off burning at 8x anyways not much difference in Speed but better quality at 8 generally