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  1. Taken from a quick Google of the MID

    I 15:00:06 Destination Media Type: DVD+R DL (Disc ID: MBIPG101-R10-65) (Speeds: 2,4x; 4x):

     

     

     

    Your DL media MBIPG101-R10-65 is actually made by Moser Baer.

     

    Moser Baer has made some decent media and some real garbage and unless you're familar with a specific MID, it's real crap shoot.

    (MID = media ID, as displayed above in bold).

    Add to this the problem of generally, poor firmware support for much of Moser Baer's media and you've got a recipe for disaster.

     

    Your problems likely will disappear with switching DL media to Verbatim +R DL.

    Please look on the spindle wrapper for made in Singapore (or MIS in forum jargon).

    This is really the only DL media we recommend

  2. I do have to agree with Chug that ImgBurn is too much for some users.

     

     

    :yes:

     

    They should, however, be able to simply add their files without even considering changing any options or settings

     

    It is simple if the users take the time to read the pink bit at the top and the guides and faq's. Changing options and settings is the one thing that really gets them screwed up since the program runs "out of the box' for most people just fine. If they are in trouble, they can post and we'll get them to where they need to be. :thumbup:

  3. Geoff;

     

    1...As there is no support offered here for prior versions of the program, I would strongly suggest that you load and use the newest version of ImgBurn.

    2...There is no other procedure to learn, after you have an understanding of the basic functions, which you appear to be, you're good to go.

     

    spinner

  4. In the end when he feels it's time he will put it on to do list.

     

    AMEN ianymaty.

     

    This suggestion has been beat to hell and back by users that just won't take a hint. The :worthy: BOSS :worthy: will decide if and when multi-session burning will become a reality and if and when HE wants it to be a part of HIS program. ImgBurn is by far the best program of its kind now in existence and not having it do multi-session is the way it is built. If users want additional features that the :worthy: BOSS :worthy: has decided aren't what HE needs from HIS program, they are free to go and use one of the other readily available programs that include it. :doh: But quit bitching on here about it because it ain't gonna help it get implemented before LUK wants it added.

     

    spinner

  5. Has anyone been having problems playing back BD-Rs ripped from Netflix discs?

     

    Tootrn;

     

    We do not discuss ripping or any process for ripping or stealing intellectual property from whomever has control over it.

     

    There are many websites devoted to the subject and you can find what you want with a simple Google search.

     

    spinner

  6. I 00:32:02 Verifying Layer 1... (LBA: 1913760 - 3827487)

    W 00:32:23 Failed to Read Sector 1929744 - Reason: Unrecovered Read Error

    W 00:36:24 Retrying (1)...

    W 00:36:31 Retry Failed - Reason: Unrecovered Read Error

    W 00:36:34 Failed to Read Sector 1929744 - Reason: Unrecovered Read Error

    W 00:36:40 Failed to Read Sector 1929745 - Reason: Unrecovered Read Error

    E 00:36:44 Failed to Read Sector 1929745 - Reason: Unrecovered Read Error

    E 00:36:44 Failed to Verify Sectors!

     

     

     

    I 00:26:27 Source Media Type: DVD+R DL (Book Type: DVD-ROM) (Disc ID: RICOHJPN-D01-67) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x, 6x, 8x)

     

    Your media is junk.

  7. Try different speeds, you have a few to choose from. Also, the first burn log shows that the data on the disc verified correctly, why did you not verify the second time?

    Since the verified disc shows that it is an exact copy of the data you supplied, if it doesn't work then you need to look at whatever you used to make the iso in the first place.

  8. An easy way to prove that you made it and own the rights is to make a master copy for yourself, put it in a disc mailer with a letter identifying it, put a code on the outside of it so you know what or which one it is, then mail it to yourself. When it is delivered, do not open it simply identify it by the code and put it in a file. It will come from you to you with a postmarked date on it...If you need to prove it's yours, open the mailer in court or follow what your attorney wants you to do. Writers do it that way all the time to prove their manuscripts are their property. :thumbup:

     

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