Transient Posted May 25, 2009 Posted May 25, 2009 I have a Pioneer DVR-108 and occasionally the burner will return an "Internal Target Failure" error when starting a layer on a DVD+R DL. The error will persist until the disc is ejected and loaded again. If this error occurs while starting layer 0 it's not a big deal since I can just cancel, eject the media, and try again. If this error occurs while starting layer 1, then the disc is junk because I can't recover from the condition without ejecting (and the drive is locked until you press cancel). As a result, I have two suggestions I hope can make it into a future version of ImgBurn: 1) cycle tray (eject/load) before retrying after an error (or maybe after the default number of retries has been attempted) 2) an option to only burn the second layer of a dual layer disc. This would be useful when the first layer succeeded but it couldn't target the second layer. I realize this could be solved by using a more reliable media such as Verbatim, but that just isn't an economical choice where I live (the cost is more than double). So even with a 10% failure rate, the cheaper media is still better. Thanks for considering my suggestions.
mmalves Posted May 25, 2009 Posted May 25, 2009 Yeah, well, that's not gonna happen because what you want isn't allowed by the hardware and/or the disc type standard. You need a magician in order to turn crap into gold By the way, use a lens cleaning disc on your drive and check if it has the latest firmware. Maybe this can help with your garbage media :&
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 I realize this could be solved by using a more reliable media such as Verbatim, but that just isn't an economical choice where I live (the cost is more than double). So even with a 10% failure rate, the cheaper media is still better. You might want to get an Ebay account. I found a fella in Michigan that charges a nominal fee to send Verbatim media to British Columbia. 100 (Singapore made) Verbatim DVD-R for C$40 + postage. It'd probably work out at something like 50 cents a disk by the time it's delivered to your door - and they'll work.
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