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Hello Forum,

Can't burn Divx files to DVD-RW,Is this possible with Imgburn.

Badcompany.

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yes

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yes

 

Thanks for the quick reply, I'll try again.Most be doing something wrong.

Badcompany.

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yes

 

Thanks for the quick reply, I'll try again.Most be doing something wrong.

Badcompany.

 

Received this error message,But I don't understand it.

Badcompany

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Use different discs, you drive doesn't like those.

 

Updating the firmware on the drive might help though - http://www.firmwarehq.com/download_1271-fi...2A_20e.exe.html

 

Hello LIGHTNING UK,

Thanks for the download info,( Much Appreciated.) But still receive the same error message. Just tried with DVD-R works perfect, no problems.Does this mean that my drive doesn't like DVD-RW or the make of the disk ( EMTEC.) My DVD-r disks are MediaRange MCC 03RG20. My DVD-r disks are x16, Should I burn at this speed or is x8 speed better for quality.

Badcompany.

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Those EMTEC DVD-RW are horrible. Try Verbatim or if you want something not so expensive: Philips or Memorex.

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or if you want something not so expensive: Philips or Memorex.

Don't be tempted - go for the Verbatims.

 

And next time:

 

1. Include your log

2. Read the FAQ and guides

 

Regards

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or if you want something not so expensive: Philips or Memorex.

Don't be tempted - go for the Verbatims.

 

And next time:

 

1. Include your log

2. Read the FAQ and guides

 

Regards

 

Hi Blutach,

Where do I find the logs.

Badcompany.

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Look in ImgBurn's Help menu :whistling:

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Let's not forget that your drive is pretty ancient now.

 

It's actually the same model (but an OEM version) as one of my earliest dvd burners - the Sony 500A :)

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My DVD-r disks are MediaRange MCC 03RG20. My DVD-r disks are x16, Should I burn at this speed or is x8 speed better for quality.

 

Further to Lightning UK!'s comment about your drive being pretty ancient now, I think you'll find it only supports burning DVD-R at 4x maximum anyway, so whether you choose 8x or 16x makes no difference, the fastest it will burn them is 4x.

 

Next time you insert a disc, with ImgBurn in write mode, look at the info panel for 'Supported Write Speeds'.

Edited by jeff_nz

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