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Problems with double layer


bianchifan

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First, as just seen I didn't used the actual version, I 'll correct but nevertheless

 

Pio 216D (L-patched), Win 7 x64 RC 7100

 

Normally my 216 should burn TDK RicohJPND01-67 media as my old optiarc did.

Yesterday I tried to burn a quite full DVD structure -> break at layer-break.

Today I tried a Blu Ray on another media, -> same procedure

 

I remember that I was always asked for setting the layerbreak position but not yet, the program ran without any commentary (ok, it's corrected the file system from UDF 1.5 to 2.5 ;) )..against the wall :(

 

Failure in my version?

Disk too full?

 

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

; ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 - Log

; Mittwoch, 07 Oktober 2009, 13:27:14

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

;

;

I 13:09:12 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started!

I 13:09:12 Media Center Edition (6.1, Build 7100)

I 13:09:12 Total Physical Memory: 3.660.864 KB - Available: 2.090.880 KB

I 13:09:12 Initialising SPTI...

I 13:09:12 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 13:09:13 Found 1 DVD

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1st Why can't I reply to this topic Problems with layer break

 

2nd - I do not understand the answer - how 'd the drive change the layer without a specified break?

I thought, the break is changable on a "+" medium, ok, not always.

 

Meanwhile I think the problem isn't the break, it's the SATA(RAID) or the drive doesn't like my SATA controller (AMD SB750 IDE Mode) or the drive is crap.

 

I tried some MKM003 from elsewhere (full fave printable) with the blu-structure -> break at layerbreak :(( (same with Nero too)

After a long discussion I bought a new spindle of Verbs, MKM 003 00 from Singapore..

IMGBurn paused abou 2min 30 sec at layerbreak, then it walks on..the first success in 8th try ;)

The log is ok but a scan with Opti drive Control ->

 

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Burned with last version of ImgBurn and scanned with last version of ODC (1.41)

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1. I don't know. Because you did something wrong? I've merged your threads manually.

 

2. The layer break is a physical thing on the media. It's not a big deal unless you're burning a DVD Video disc where flags have to set in the IFO files so the players don't mess up when playing the disc.

You're burning BD Video content to the disc so it makes no difference where the LB is.

 

Play with the write speed setting (going between the 'Supported' write speeds for your drive/firmware/media combo) and eventually you'll find one where the drive does a decent job.

 

Make sure you verify your burns. Try cleaning your drive too with a cleaning disc.

 

Don't attempt to scan with a Pioneer drive, they're useless. Get a LiteOn if you want to do that sort of thing and set the scanning speed to 4x or 8x.

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