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Trying to burn a backup ISO of a 360 game. Completely Burns and verified correctly. I had the Lay Break Set and everything.

 

Anyway, I know you are not here to help with these problems but I think it might be a problem with my burner.

 

Game loads up, after a bit I get a disc read error. I have nothing running in the background and restarted before burning.

 

I am using Vertibam DVD+R DL 2.4x Singapore discs. Burning at 2x Speed

OS: Vista Basic

 

Now I'm not sure what the Book Type does or how it effects games. But My DVD Burner is not under the book type tabs.

I bought my computer from a guy who had built it from Fry's Electronics parts.

 

Under Destination it says: DVDRW IDE 16X (F:)

Checked under Drivers and same thing. I also tried updating the driver. Said it was up-to-date.

 

I would put a Log up but I reinstalled ImgBurn and lost the logs.

 

Any Help or Ideas would be great.

 

Thanks

Edited by CiLLiCa
Posted

If it burned and verified fine then there's nothing much you can do. Have you tried that disc on other x360s to rule out yours being picky?

Posted

I have not. I have like 10 Other games that ive gotten from friends and work great. This is the first time Ive burned a game and it does this..??

Posted

If your burner is doing a bad job on the best media you can get on the market then I think you should start looking for a new burner :unsure:

Posted

Here is a Log

 

; //****************************************\\

; ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 - Log

; Thursday, 17 September 2009, 22:23:50

; \\****************************************//

;

;

I 21:39:13 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

I 21:39:13 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Edition (6.0, Build 6002 : Service Pack 2)

I 21:39:13 Total Physical Memory: 2,087,764 KB - Available: 813,532 KB

I 21:39:13 Initialising SPTI...

I 21:39:13 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 21:39:13 Found 1 DVD

Posted

Verify the disc against the image file as that's the only way to know if it was a good burn or not. And next time you're burning, leave Verify enabled ;)

 

You might also want to try burning at 4x to see if you get a better quality burn.

Posted

They are 2.4max disc though? Won't it just readjust the speed down to 2.4x? Also how do you figure burning at a higher speed helps? I was always told the higher the worst success.

Posted

These are your available speeds. Some burners allows lower rated media to be burned at a higher speed.

 

I 20:43:29 Source Media Type: DVD+R DL (Book Type: DVD+R DL) (Disc ID: MKM-001-00) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x)

Some burners like to burn at higher speeds. Slow is not always the best one.

Posted

Let me ask this. My NO-Name burner is probably the problem im guessing. If I buy a burner that is covered under IMGBurn. Will I have a much more probable chance of fixing this problem?

Posted

I guess your No-Name burner is actually a burner from Emprex/BTC. They left the scene some years ago.

 

However it's a rather old model, so I do think a new burner will save you the current cost of producing coasters.

Posted

I Verified my CD Against the ISO and got this horrible log

 

Any Ideas?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

; //****************************************\\

; ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 - Log

; Saturday, 19 September 2009, 00:15:57

; \\****************************************//

;

;

I 20:18:16 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

I 20:18:16 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Edition (6.0, Build 6002 : Service Pack 2)

I 20:18:16 Total Physical Memory: 2,087,764 KB - Available: 1,114,236 KB

I 20:18:16 Initialising SPTI...

I 20:18:16 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 20:18:16 Found 1 DVD

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Failed to Read Sector 940195

The disc was so badly burned that it can't be read back.

 

 

Thats happened everytime. Any clue whats causing it? Unless it leads back to the possibly crap burner?

Posted

Most times you get problems to read back a burn it's either crappy media or a burner singing on the last verse.

 

You are using good media - Verbatims so that leaves the last factor left.

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