I'm trying to burn a PS1 homebrew program, 240p Test Suite, to a disc in order to play it on my console. I've been burning from a BIN and CUE directly from the project's GitHub. However, during verification after burning, ImgBurn detects numerous errors, with the note: "The drive probably corrected the Sync/Header Area because it's wrong in the image file". That the image would be wrong seems unlikely to me as, like I said, it's directly from the source. I don't get this when burning backups of my own games, and those play fine in my modded console. Numerous attempts to burn yield identical results, indicating to me that this isn't a question of imprecise hardware, but of some software or firmware issue. Based on the note I mentioned previously, I suspect that it's some kind of automatic error correction on the part of my drive, and that data of this program is structured atypically due to it being a non-official release. If so, is there any way to circumvent the error correction? If not, does anyone know how what's going on and what I can do about it? Much appreciated.
OS: Windows 11 Pro 10.0.2261
Program ver.: ImgBurn 2.5.8.0
Drive: PIONEER BD-RW BDR-XS07U 1.03 (USB)
Media: CD-R (Disc ID: 97m26s66f, CMC Magnetics Corp.) -- Some Memorex 52x CD-Rs I got from Target half a decade ago lol
P.S. Hope I don't get clowned for using an external USB drive . . .