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mmalves

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  1. Try cleaning the drive with a lens cleaning disc, or even manually if you know how to do it. You could also try burning at 4x after cleaning. If none of that helps then you should look for an external non-slim burner, preferably a common burner like an Optiarc AD-7240S in an external enclosure.
  2. Also ask this in a forum that deals with BD Rebuilder: it could be that your Pioneer player needs the files in a certain specific format or something like that. As for playing on the computer, have you tried VLC Media Player or similar players?
  3. Sounds like a driver issue. Uninstall the nvidia storage drivers and then try burning again. You could also try updating your burner's firmware, but try doing it while in safe mode.
  4. Look for the latest chipset/storage drivers for your system (SIW or this website might help).
  5. Try burning at 8x or 12x and enable Verify, or else we won't know if the burn was good or not. You could also try verifying the discs you've burned against their respective images.
  6. Try cleaning the drive with a lens cleaning disc, or even manually if you know how to do it. Try burning at 6x or 8x. What's the brand of your blanks?
  7. Your drive doesn't support the media you're using. Please read this -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  8. You could try decompressing ImgBurn.exe using UPX as that's what most antivirus/etc choke on.
  9. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  10. Try enabling the Always Use Buffered I/O option in Tools -> Settings -> I/O tab.
  11. The options you want are in Tools -> Settings -> Build tab -> page 2 -> enable Don't Prompt Image Details and in Write tab -> page 2 -> enable Don't Prompt Erase Media.
  12. Use GraphEdit to render (look in the File menu) your audio and then you'll see which filters are being used to decode it.
  13. I'd use an Optiarc AD-7240S burner in an external enclosure.
  14. Slim burners are rubbish. You could try cleaning the drive with a lens cleaning disc, or even manually if you know how to do it, but it would be better if you could use a decent normal-sized burner.
  15. If you want it to be playable on a DVD player you'll need to use something like DVD Flick or ConvertXtoDVD to convert your videos before burning.
  16. You do know that you need DVD+R DL media to burn x360 games, don't you?
  17. I'll take a shot in the dark here -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000 The log would be useful too.
  18. Use the Verify mode of ImgBurn (uncheck verify against image file) to check your disc, and if no errors pop up then the discs should be good.
  19. Use the Discovery mode with Test Mode enabled to burn a disc and see how it goes: if it doesn't give any error then try burning your ISO image to see how it turns out.
  20. Your controller in RAID mode could be messing with the communication to the burner, so if you can't set it to normal SATA mode you'll have to get another SATA card to use with your burner.
  21. Update ImgBurn. Try burning at 4x. Try cleaning the drive with a lens cleaning disc.
  22. Your burner doesn't support the blanks you're using. Try with Verbatim, Taiyo Yuden, or at the very least Sony blanks, and it should work.
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