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When using a used cdrw every version of Imgburn above 1.1.0.0 formats the cdrw while trying to burn a new movie.

So I use 1.1.0.0. This one quick formats. The newer versions do a full format. So it takes a lot longer tot burn. And not needed.

Is this a bug?

Posted

not for me, i just inserted a rw with data on it , imgburn told me it needed to be formatted before it could write to the disc

 

I 00:33:49 Device: [0:1:0] BENQ DVD DD DW1640 BSRB (E:) (ATA)

I 00:33:49 Media Type: CD-RW

I 00:33:49 Quick Erase: Yes

I 00:33:49 Erasing Disc...

I 00:34:13 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:23

Posted

Do you really mean CDRW?

 

It will only format brand new DVD+RW (or those that haven't been fully formatted), nothing else.

 

All others are erased or simply overwritten.

Posted
Do you really mean CDRW?

 

It will only format brand new DVD+RW (or those that haven't been fully formatted), nothing else.

 

All others are erased or simply overwritten.

Yes, I use CDRW's. 1.1.0.0 works fine. All higher relaeses do a full format (20 min.). So I use 1.1.0.0

Posted

I don't recall changing anything for CDRW. It's not a format of media I do *anything* with these days!

 

Here I am trying to reproduce whatever the problem is you're having....

 

Put disc in drive...

 

This is what the program says in the box on the right:

 

PLEXTOR DVDR PX-760A 1.04 (ATA)

Current Profile: CD-RW

 

Disc Information:

Status: Complete

Erasable: Yes

Sessions: 1

Sectors: 136,612

Size: 279,781,376 bytes

Time: 30:23:37 (MM:SS:FF)

The status bar reads:

 

Ready (Disc Needs Erasing)

 

I then select an image to burn and hit the 'Write' button.

 

Now this pops up:

 

---------------------------

ImgBurn

---------------------------

This disc needs to be erased before you can write to it.

 

Would you like to erase it now?

---------------------------

Yes No

---------------------------

I click 'Yes'.

 

It then begins to erase the disc.

 

I 21:45:03 Operation Started!

I 21:45:03 Device: [1:0:0] PLEXTOR DVDR PX-760A 1.04 (G:) (ATA)

I 21:45:03 Media Type: CD-RW

I 21:45:03 Quick Erase: Yes

I 21:45:03 Erasing Disc...

I 21:45:30 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:26

 

Hmmm... no problem there!

 

Do you actually have a full log handy of you doing what I've just done?

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
I don't recall changing anything for CDRW. It's not a format of media I do *anything* with these days!

 

Here I am trying to reproduce whatever the problem is you're having....

 

Put disc in drive...

 

This is what the program says in the box on the right:

 

PLEXTOR DVDR PX-760A 1.04 (ATA)

Current Profile: CD-RW

 

Disc Information:

Status: Complete

Erasable: Yes

Sessions: 1

Sectors: 136,612

Size: 279,781,376 bytes

Time: 30:23:37 (MM:SS:FF)

 

The status bar reads:

 

Ready (Disc Needs Erasing)
I then select an image to burn and hit the 'Write' button.

 

Now this pops up:

 

---------------------------

ImgBurn

---------------------------

This disc needs to be erased before you can write to it.

 

Would you like to erase it now?

---------------------------

Yes No

---------------------------

 

I click 'Yes'.

 

It then begins to erase the disc.

 

I 21:45:03 Operation Started!

I 21:45:03 Device: [1:0:0]PLEXTOR DVDR PX-760A 1.04 (G:) (ATA)

I 21:45:03 Media Type: CD-RW

I 21:45:03 Quick Erase: Yes

I 21:45:03 Erasing Disc...

I 21:45:30 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:26

 

Hmmm... no problem there!

 

Do you actually have a full log handy of you doing what I've just done?

Today again. I use a CDRW which has already a film burned on it. I put in the disk. I want to burn a new film on it. It is a .img file. So I click right and choose "burn with ImgBurn".

Then ImgBurn says:

"The disk needs to be formatted before you ca write to it. Whould you like to format it now?"

 

I click "yes".

 

Then:

I 20:53:33 ImgBurn Version 2.0.0.0 started!

I 20:53:33 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

I 20:53:34 Initialising SPTI...

I 20:53:34 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 20:53:34 Found 2 DVD-ROMs and 1 DVD?RW!

I 20:55:26 Operation Started!

I 20:55:26 Device: [3:0:0] LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW-1693S KS0B (G:) (ATA)

I 20:55:26 Media Type: DVD+RW (Disc ID: MKM-A02-00) (Speeds: 4x)

I 20:55:26 Quick Erase: No

I 20:55:26 Erasing Disc...

 

Quick erase is NO. With 1.1.0.0 it says YES. So formatting takes 20 minutes. With 1.1.0.0 about 30 seconds. Thats the problem.

Can you help me out please?

Posted

I don't recall changing anything for CDRW. It's not a format of media I do *anything* with these days!

 

Here I am trying to reproduce whatever the problem is you're having....

 

Put disc in drive...

 

This is what the program says in the box on the right:

 

PLEXTOR DVDR PX-760A 1.04 (ATA)

Current Profile: CD-RW

 

Disc Information:

Status: Complete

Erasable: Yes

Sessions: 1

Sectors: 136,612

Size: 279,781,376 bytes

Time: 30:23:37 (MM:SS:FF)

 

The status bar reads:

 

Ready (Disc Needs Erasing)
I then select an image to burn and hit the 'Write' button.

 

Now this pops up:

 

---------------------------

ImgBurn

---------------------------

This disc needs to be erased before you can write to it.

 

Would you like to erase it now?

---------------------------

Yes No

---------------------------

 

I click 'Yes'.

 

It then begins to erase the disc.

 

I 21:45:03 Operation Started!

I 21:45:03 Device: [1:0:0]PLEXTOR DVDR PX-760A 1.04 (G:) (ATA)

I 21:45:03 Media Type: CD-RW

I 21:45:03 Quick Erase: Yes

I 21:45:03 Erasing Disc...

I 21:45:30 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:26

 

Hmmm... no problem there!

 

Do you actually have a full log handy of you doing what I've just done?

Today again. I use a CDRW which has already a film burned on it. I put in the disk. I want to burn a new film on it. It is a .img file. So I click right and choose "burn with ImgBurn".

Then ImgBurn says:

"The disk needs to be formatted before you ca write to it. Whould you like to format it now?"

 

I click "yes".

 

Then:

I 20:53:33 ImgBurn Version 2.0.0.0 started!

I 20:53:33 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

I 20:53:34 Initialising SPTI...

I 20:53:34 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 20:53:34 Found 2 DVD-ROMs and 1 DVD?RW!

I 20:55:26 Operation Started!

I 20:55:26 Device: [3:0:0] LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW-1693S KS0B (G:) (ATA)

I 20:55:26 Media Type: DVD+RW (Disc ID: MKM-A02-00) (Speeds: 4x)

I 20:55:26 Quick Erase: No

I 20:55:26 Erasing Disc...

 

Quick erase is NO. With 1.1.0.0 it says YES. So formatting takes 20 minutes. With 1.1.0.0 about 30 seconds. Thats the problem.

Can you help me out please?

Correst: I meant DVDRW's

Posted

That was the very first thing I asked/checked with you and you've repeatedly called it 'CDRW' ! It does help if you provide us with correct info otherwise we'll just bark up the wrong tree for hours on end and waste time.

 

This DVD+RW formatting thing has been covered many many times. It will only do a full format if the disc hasn't been properly formatted.

You 'should' be able to do it once and then not worry about it again. If that's not happening, either your drive just plain can't format properly or some other program is then mucking up the format later on - that's it's problem, not ImgBurn's.

Posted
That was the very first thing I asked/checked with you and you've repeatedly called it 'CDRW' ! It does help if you provide us with correct info otherwise we'll just bark up the wrong tree for hours on end and waste time.

 

This DVD+RW formatting thing has been covered many many times. It will only do a full format if the disc hasn't been properly formatted.

You 'should' be able to do it once and then not worry about it again. If that's not happening, either your drive just plain can't format properly or some other program is then mucking up the format later on - that's it's problem, not ImgBurn's.

Sorry. It is a DVD+RW. You are right. My mistake. Thank you.

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