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mmalves

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  1. You missed /START and maybe also /CLOSE or /CLOSESUCCESS By the way it's /MODE READ //edit oooops too slow again
  2. Unfortunately slim burners are rubbish like that, even the external ones
  3. Try burning at 16x or 24x with a brand new blank disc to see if it works.
  4. From your older thread: Now from this new thread: Did you notice it's the same error? And since you've cleaned the burner's lens and you are now using high quality media then everything points to your burner being broken
  5. Update ImgBurn. Try burning at 8x or 12x. If it doesn't work then try a lens cleaning disc on your burner. If it doesn't help then get a new burner.
  6. While you're at it also update your Windows XP to Service Pack 3.
  7. If it verifies OK then yes, it could be that.
  8. Use ImgBurn's Verify mode to verify those discs against their respective ISO images. After it's done post the full log of that session.
  9. I was referring to Include Archive Files Only option in the Options tab: if you enable it files without the archive attribute won't be included.
  10. Your burner doesn't like the media you're using. You can try a lens cleaning disc on it to see if it helps. You can also try with high quality media such as Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden blanks.
  11. Are you sure yours is a BH08LS20? It identifies itself as BH08NS20 Please confirm what's written in the label on the drive.
  12. Try a lens cleaning disc on that burner. If it doesn't help then please read this -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000 //edit too slow again
  13. If you don't mind possibly killing the drive, you could crossflash it to a GSA-4166B: I've did that to mine and it's much better
  14. That can happen if you mess with the settings in the Options tab without knowing what they do
  15. Try the other blanks you have to see if there are any other non-empty discs. You might also want to try the non-empty disc(s) on other burners to see how they recognize it: if they also see it as non-empty then you have defective blanks that you should return.
  16. That's not a 2nd copy, or at least not in the way you've described in your first post. Anyway, your drive slowed down the burn speed by itself (probably to ensure a better quality burn on that media) and this is out of ImgBurn's control. Have you tried with other brands of BD-R DL media? Try with Verbatim if you can.
  17. Look at the Supported Write Speeds listed by your burner when there's a blank disc in the drive and choose one from that list (16x and 24x are usually safe options).
  18. That disc was either damaged in a previous failed burn or your burner isn't correctly recognizing it. Also the information you've posted is missing a few important lines so make sure you've selected all the text and copy/paste it again.
  19. Yes, that's the guide you should use for burning your MP3.
  20. It's writing at 2.4x because that's the slowest speed your burner supports on that media, which is also the slowest speed the DVD+R standard allows
  21. Try burning at 4x or 6x to see if you get a better burn. You might also want to clean the burner's lens with a cotton bud and some alcohol or using a lens cleaning disc kit.
  22. If it burned and verified fine then we can't help you as that's out of the scope of ImgBurn and burning in general
  23. Your burner thinks the disc isn't empty. Try other blanks to see if it says the same for all of them, or try those blanks with another burner.
  24. Adding to jeff_nz's post, use the latest ImgBurn version and it should automatically add PortableMode=1 to the ImgBurn.ini file
  25. While in ImgBurn's Build mode, switch to advanced input mode and you'll have a resizable window
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