David Watts Posted June 8, 2011 Posted June 8, 2011 Hi and many thanks for your work. Still, despite of the brilliance of your software, I encountered a bitter problem with burning double layer DVDs. Unfortunately, I did not save the log file? but I'll try to explain (lamer, right) what happened. This is the irreparable error that is detected during verification of burnt DVD+R DL via "Burn files/folders to disc" using authored "VIDEO_TS" folder content, at 50% (transition point that is), and confirmed by later check on hardware DVD player. I am using Verbatim (MMC 004) discs, external DVD drive, which is an LG body combined with ASUS drive, USB-connected, powered from mains, Windows XP SP3 OS. After first failure I tried burning different media with the same poor result. Then I tried using internal DVD+/-RW drive of my laptop (Samsung R508) - in latter case, the error was the failure of disc finalizing after 3 attempts. So, the question is: is it me or is it you? I had similar problem before, and that was me, namely, my DVD drive that got burnt (literally) and I spoiled numerous blank discs before I got that. Now the drive seems to be okay when burning single layer DVD+R-s. I rely on your experience and feedback on similat problems to realize if I need to purchase new burning drive or change my blank discs supplier (I found no signs of fraud on the discs and package) Thank you in advance, waiting for the reply
ianymaty Posted June 8, 2011 Posted June 8, 2011 Some are covered here http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000 You can find old logs via Help menu. Post the one with the problem.
David Watts Posted June 8, 2011 Author Posted June 8, 2011 Thanks. I checked your link, and it seems that everything's correct and the only thing remaining is cleaning the drive of buying new one. The thing is that the problem occurred all of sudden, right after I burnt double layer disc without any problems. Please check the log: I 17:31:15 Operation Started! I 17:31:15 Building Image Tree... I 17:31:16 Checking Directory Depth... I 17:31:16 Calculating Totals... I 17:31:16 Preparing Image... I 17:31:20 Using Layer Break LBA: 1220218 -> 1998464 (VTS_01, PGC: 9, Chapter: 1, Cell: 1, Vob/Cell ID: 1/9, Time: 00:00:00, SPLIP: No) I 17:31:20 Checking Path Length... I 17:31:20 Contents: 13 Files, 2 Folders I 17:31:20 Content Type: DVD Video I 17:31:20 Data Type: MODE1/2048 I 17:31:20 File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02) I 17:31:20 Volume Label: VOLUME_LABEL I 17:31:20 IFO/BUP 32K Padding: Enabled I 17:31:20 Region Code: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8 I 17:31:20 TV System: PAL I 17:31:20 Size: 6 591 275 008 bytes I 17:31:20 Sectors: 3 218 396 I 17:31:20 Image Size: 8 185 708 544 bytes I 17:31:20 Image Sectors: 3 996 928 I 17:31:21 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:05 I 17:31:21 Operation Started! I 17:31:21 Source File: -==/\/[bUILD IMAGE]\/\==- I 17:31:21 Source File Sectors: 3 996 928 (MODE1/2048) I 17:31:21 Source File Size: 8 185 708 544 bytes I 17:31:21 Source File Volume Identifier: BEST_OF_BOWIE_DVD_2 I 17:31:21 Source File Volume Set Identifier: 3EC88BE7003CFCFD I 17:31:21 Source File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.5.5.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER! I 17:31:21 Source File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn I 17:31:21 Source File File System(s): ISO9660; UDF (1.02) I 17:31:21 Destination Device: [0:0:0] ASUS DRW-22B2S 1.02 (E:) (USB) I 17:31:21 Destination Media Type: DVD+R DL (Disc ID: MKM-003-00) (Speeds: 4x; 6x; 8x) I 17:31:21 Destination Media Sectors: 4 173 824 I 17:31:21 Write Mode: DVD I 17:31:21 Write Type: DAO I 17:31:21 Write Speed: 6x I 17:31:21 Link Size: Auto I 17:31:21 Lock Volume: Yes I 17:31:21 Test Mode: No I 17:31:21 OPC: No I 17:31:21 BURN-Proof: Enabled I 17:31:21 Write Speed Successfully Set! - Effective: 8 310 KB/s (6x) I 17:31:21 Optimal L0 Data Zone Capacity: 1 998 464 I 17:31:21 Optimal L0 Data Zone Method: IFO Cell Boundary, 'SPLIP' Flag Not Set I 17:32:08 Set L0 Data Zone Capacity Succeeded! I 17:32:08 Filling Buffer... (40 MB) I 17:32:09 Writing LeadIn... I 17:32:11 Writing Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 3996927) I 17:32:11 Writing Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 3996927) I 17:32:11 Writing Layer 0... (LBA: 0 - 1998463) I 17:44:29 Writing Layer 1... (LBA: 1998464 - 3996927) I 17:56:49 Synchronising Cache... I 17:56:53 Closing Track... I 17:56:54 Finalising Disc... I 17:57:31 Exporting Graph Data... I 17:57:31 Graph Data File: C:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Application Data\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\ASUS_DRW-22B2S_1.02_8-ИЮНЬ-2011-Г-_17-31_MKM-003-00_6x.ibg I 17:57:31 Export Successfully Completed! I 17:57:31 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:26:09 I 17:57:31 Average Write Rate: 5 412 KB/s (3.9x) - Maximum Write Rate: 5 592 KB/s (4.0x) I 17:57:31 Cycling Tray before Verify... W 17:57:38 Waiting for device to become ready... I 17:57:55 Device Ready! I 17:57:55 Operation Started! I 17:57:55 Source Device: [0:0:0] ASUS DRW-22B2S 1.02 (E:) (USB) I 17:57:55 Source Media Type: DVD+R DL (Book Type: DVD-ROM) (Disc ID: MKM-003-00) (Speeds: 4x; 6x; 8x) I 17:57:55 Image File: -==/\/[bUILD IMAGE]\/\==- I 17:57:55 Image File Sectors: 3 996 928 (MODE1/2048) I 17:57:55 Image File Size: 8 185 708 544 bytes I 17:57:55 Image File Volume Identifier: VOLUME_IDENTIFIER I 17:57:55 Image File Volume Set Identifier: 3EC88BE7003CFCFD I 17:57:55 Image File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.5.5.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER! I 17:57:55 Image File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn I 17:57:55 Image File File System(s): ISO9660; UDF (1.02) I 17:57:55 Read Speed (Data/Audio): MAX / MAX I 17:57:55 Verifying Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 3996927) I 17:57:55 Verifying Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 3996927) I 17:57:55 Verifying Layer 0... (LBA: 0 - 1998463) I 18:03:48 Verifying Layer 1... (LBA: 1998464 - 3996927) W 18:04:06 Failed to Read Sector 1998888 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error W 18:04:06 Sector 1998888 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB W 18:04:15 Failed to Read Sector 1998888 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error W 18:04:15 Sector 1998888 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB W 18:04:23 Failed to Read Sector 1998889 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error W 18:04:23 Sector 1998889 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB E 18:04:25 Failed to Read Sector 1998889 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error E 18:04:25 Sector 1998889 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB E 18:04:25 Failed to Verify Sectors! I 18:04:25 Exporting Graph Data... I 18:04:25 Graph Data File: C:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Application Data\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\ASUS_DRW-22B2S_1.02_8-ИЮНЬ-2011-Г-_17-31_MKM-003-00_6x.ibg I 18:04:25 Export Successfully Completed! E 18:04:25 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:06:29 I 18:04:25 Average Verify Rate: 10 277 KB/s (7.4x) - Maximum Verify Rate: 16 410 KB/s (11.8x) I 18:04:36 Close Request Acknowledged I 18:04:36 Closing Down... I 18:04:36 Shutting down SPTI... I 18:04:36 ImgBurn closed!
ianymaty Posted June 9, 2011 Posted June 9, 2011 The drive did a bad job. Did you tried the other speeds available? (4x; 8x)
David Watts Posted June 9, 2011 Author Posted June 9, 2011 According to ImgBurn 2.5.5.0, lower speed cannot be set, and when I select 4x, it is switched to 6x, so, I presume, 6x is the minimum speed of my drive. Anyway, I burnt a lot of successful DL projects in previous months at 6x speed. Do you think that drive shall be changed? The thing is that this error occurred eight times in succession. And talking about drives, what is more stable in your opinion: drive powered from the mains or USB-powered drive? Thank you.
ianymaty Posted June 9, 2011 Posted June 9, 2011 I 17:31:21 Destination Media Type: DVD+R DL (Disc ID: MKM-003-00) (Speeds: 4x; 6x; 8x)I 17:31:21 Write Speed: 6x I 17:31:21 Write Speed Successfully Set! - Effective: 8 310 KB/s (6x) The disc you are using is 8x rated and your drive states that it can write it at 4x too. Why are you saying that ImgBurn don't let you? Do you get a write speed miscompare in the log when you select 4x? An USB drive is nice to have around for specific tasks. The problem is that between the drive and mainboard can interfere more problems like cables and controller drivers. An internal full size drive will always be the best choice for burning any kind of discs. Try discs from different spindle to rule out the bad batch. If that don't go either, look for a new drive. One of the new drives from Optiarc 72xx series seems to be a good choice.
BlizzardUK Posted June 9, 2011 Posted June 9, 2011 (edited) As you will see from my thread here http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=18038 my external LG drive didn't seem to work too well with DL either. I was having similar problems and then tried it at 4x on my internal LG drive and it worked fine, I had so many problems when trying to burn with my external LG. Obviously this could be the same with many external drives of course, might not be just LG. Edited June 9, 2011 by BlizzardUK
David Watts Posted June 9, 2011 Author Posted June 9, 2011 Why are you saying that ImgBurn don't let you? Do you get a write speed miscompare in the log when you select 4x? Exactly. This message was appearing every time I tried to set 4x speed - since I began using the drive in question. So I simply started setting speed at 6x, as the slowest possible. BUT (it suddenly struck me) I've changed my laptop about a month ago, and since that I never tried setting 4x speed, so I should possibly try. Thank you. The reason I ask about external drive is that I am using it with laptop PC, where built-in drive is rubbish. The thing is that the drive I used before got burnt for no good reason. It was powered from the mains, and in Ukraine, where I live, voltage drops is a not very common, but still existing problem. and far as I understand, socket powered drive is more vulnerable to these swings, especially in the process of burning. BlizzardUK, my previous drive was LG) Not sure about internal, this is some stuff that Samsung installs on all their laptops, and, when I tried it, as I mentioned above, it failed finalizing disc. Internal drive on my wife's lappy is working well, but, according to my experience of extensive use of internal notebook drives on various models - it is a matter of time. Thank you for your link.
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