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Problems with DVD burning/verifying


Walter

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Hi all,

 

Allthough burning a DVD from an image file looks ok, when ImgBurn starts to verify I get a lot of "Logical Unit Communication CRC error (ULTRA-DMA/32). I've enclosed the screen messagebox. Any ideas ?

 

Thanks !

 

Walter

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Hi,

 

Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, I don't think this is the case. First of all, DVD's burn at 16x and DL at 2.4x speed, using Memorex and Verbatim disks. I checked all settings to be sure, but DMA is on. Furthermore, it burns CD's without any problems, this only occurs with DVD's, both single and dual layer.

 

Walter

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You still have DMA issues even if speed isn't one of them.

 

So you could still do with reading that post and following what it suggests.

 

Incase it doesn't cover this too, update your motherboard / IDE drivers and check you're using a decent 80 wire IDE cable.

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Hi, thanks for the support, but unfortunately, I am still facing the same problems. Mainwhile, I've updated the drivers and checked everything as mentioned in the earlier post.

 

Checking the log file, it looks that the burn itself is succesfull, but the errors come in the verify stage. I've included the logfile.

 

Thanks, Walter

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Sorry, this really is out of our control.

 

You'll just have to keep messing around with drives / cables / drivers until the problem goes away.

 

If you have anything else on the same cable as the burner, try disconnecting it. Make sure the drive is configured as a Master / Slave device. Do not use the 'Cable Select' jumper setting.

 

You could also take a look at your filter drivers using the free tool available from www.bustrace.com

 

Maybe it'll show you (us) a driver that could be messing things up.

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