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Which becomes a problem when burning BD TL discs:
Full log attached.
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8 minutes ago, LIGHTNING UK! said:
That dates back to the days of CDs. It’s nothing to do with any movie on the disc.
Aha! Thought so. Could you please look at this thread?
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*bump*
@LIGHTNING UK!, have you answered this elsewhere?
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See the screenshot:
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39 minutes ago, dbminter said:
Well, I have asked LUK in the past why multiple sessions aren't supported, but I don't think I got an answer.
Hmm... @LIGHTNING UK! ?
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Hmm... But I can "append" multiple times using, for example, CDBurnerXP.
Is there a strong underlying reason why this functionality is missing in ImgBurn?
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Turns out ImgBurn always finalises disc and there is no option to change this behaviour:
On 12/23/2009 at 9:06 AM, mmalves said:If you burned it with ImgBurn then the disc was finalised. ImgBurn doesn't create non-finalised discs even if you wanted it to.
What's the reason for it? I wrote 4Gb to 100Gb BD and now it's closed.
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28 minutes ago, dbminter said:
in the directory they were installed in
Normally impossible due to the permissions. If application is installed in $CommonProgramFiles, user won't be able to modify the INI file.
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@dbminter, yes. Verification is successful though, zero errors. Here is the graph:
Do note that the disk was written using v1.03 firmware and verified on v1.05. This is Verbatim ~100Gb M-Disc.
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Why not to use M-Discs for anything important?.. Gone all the problems with dyes, etc.
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As the owner of WH14NS40 running latest official firmware v1.05, I do sometimes wonder if it is worth trying an "unofficial" UHD-enabled MK firwmare.
Are there any benefits apart from the ability to read UHD Blu-rays? What are the downsides, is there any detriment to its burning capability?
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From the infamous category of "spoiled users inventing new features". How about the Windows "dark mode" support?
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While the problem can be trivially solved by adjusting binary compatibility properties, it would be nice if ImgBurn can detect 100%+ DPI settings and adjust accordingly.
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Been through the similar ordeal and some older binaries without DEP/ASLR support (hello, Delphi!) tend to come up.
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Or store settings under $APPDATA as a JSON/INI/XML/whatever?
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I would imagine Invision should support one right out the box. Can it be enabled for all users?
Either CSS query for system-wide dark mode or allow a manual toggle.
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When trying to close a BD-XL disc with an open session:
After clicking "Cancel" ImgBurn continues to do something (e.g. GUI is not responding), however after a minute the disc becomes closed.
Media info dump after refresh:
HL-DT-ST BD-RE WH14NS40 1.05 (SATA) Current Profile: BD-ROM Disc Information: Status: Complete State of Last Session: Complete Erasable: No Sessions: 1 Sectors: 48,092,160 Size: 98,492,743,680 bytes Time: 10687:10:60 (MM:SS:FF) MID: VERBAT-IMk-000 Supported Read Speeds: 2x, 5x, 6x Current Read Speed: 2x - 6x, 6x - 2x TOC Information: Session 1... (LBA: 0) -> Track 01 (Mode 1, LBA: 0 - 48092159) -> LeadOut (LBA: 48092160) Track Information: Session 1... -> Track 01 (LTSA: 0, LTS: 47918944, LRA: 0) Disc Definition Structure: ISA0 Size: 4,096 clustors - Full: No OSA0 Size: 4,096 clustors - Full: No ISA1 Size: 4,096 clustors - Full: No OSA1 Size: 4,096 clustors - Full: No Certified: No Scanned: No Manufacturers Name: HLDS BD-DRIVE Additional ID: HLDS-JB8VERA Serial Number: I95A0930 5 BD Disc Information (L0): Disc ID: VERBAT-IMk-000 Disc Type: BD-R Disc Size: 120 mm Disc Class: 1 Disc Version: 2 Number of Layers: 3 Layer Type: Writable DVD Layer Present: No CD Layer Present: No Channel Bit Length: 55.87 nm (33 GB Per Layer) Push-Pull Polarity: Positive Recorded Mark Polarity: HTL BCA Present: Yes Maximum Transfer Rate: Not Specified First PAA of Data Zone: 554,925,568 Last PAA of Data Zone: 48,396,408 BD Disc Information (L1): Disc ID: VERBAT-IMk-000 Disc Type: BD-R Disc Size: 120 mm Disc Class: 1 Disc Version: 2 Number of Layers: 3 Layer Type: Writable DVD Layer Present: No CD Layer Present: No Channel Bit Length: 55.87 nm (33 GB Per Layer) Push-Pull Polarity: Positive Recorded Mark Polarity: HTL BCA Present: Yes Maximum Transfer Rate: Not Specified First PAA of Data Zone: 2,113,928,704 Last PAA of Data Zone: 48,396,408 BD Disc Information (L2): Disc ID: VERBAT-IMk-000 Disc Type: BD-R Disc Size: 120 mm Disc Class: 1 Disc Version: 2 Number of Layers: 3 Layer Type: Writable DVD Layer Present: No CD Layer Present: No Channel Bit Length: 55.87 nm (33 GB Per Layer) Push-Pull Polarity: Positive Recorded Mark Polarity: HTL BCA Present: Yes Maximum Transfer Rate: Not Specified First PAA of Data Zone: 2,702,409,216 Last PAA of Data Zone: 48,393,838 Layer Information: Layer 0 Sectors: 629,237,088 (1308%) Layer 1 Sectors: 1,042,113,888 (2167%) Layer 2 Sectors: 2,671,708,480 (5555%)
.IBG logs are trimmed at 48579680
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The disk is 90+ Gb. For some reason ImgBurn stops appending data to the log after the 48,579,680 bytes mark. For both recording and verification, as can be seen from the attached file.