Ive done that even tried at 2x. I looked at the drivers for my burners and Anydvd is listed first instead of the microsoft one could that cause this? If so how do I change the order of that so it uses the microsoft driver and not the anydvd one?
Here is another current log file. Ive been using the same discs and drives for months now and this is a new current problem so I dont see how it can be a driver issue. Yes its an AMD board
ImgBurn2.log
The drivers for the drives are up to date as is the firmware. What would cause I/O errors? I dont want to waste another bluray just to create another log file.
So Ive been encountering a lot of failed burns lately and cant figure out why. Im using the same media and drives I always do. All of the fails have been to I/O errors and today the program just locked up mid burn. Any ideas? Ive included a log file in hopes that someone can help me with this.ImgBurn.log