THEO Posted August 17, 2006 Posted August 17, 2006 Hello. I followed your guide for how to burn DL dvds using imgburn. The dvds burn without errors and play fine on my computer, but when I put them in my dvd player they get an error signal. my dvd player plays dl dvds produced professionally, and it will play single layer dvds I burn on my computer. but it will not play DL dvds burned on my computer. I am using verbatim dvd+r dl media and a sony dru-700A DVD/CD rewritable drive. any ideas about what is going wrong? thanks
LIGHTNING UK! Posted August 17, 2006 Posted August 17, 2006 It could just be a simple 'bitsetting' problem. Is your drive performing bitsetting on the DVD+R DL media to make it look like DVDROM? You can check it (or let us do it) but putting a burnt disc in the drive and copying + pasting all the text from the info panel on the right. What speed are you burning the DVD+R DL at?
davidw89 Posted August 17, 2006 Posted August 17, 2006 Out of curiosity..why doesnt Imgburn automatically save the bitsetting..everytime i burn i have to manually set it.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted August 17, 2006 Posted August 17, 2006 Because I don't want to have to keep updating it for every drive that gets released. All the major players (except LG!) remember the bitsetting settings anyway. So really it's an LG problem
blutach Posted August 17, 2006 Posted August 17, 2006 And, LG's problem can be overcome with Alex Noe's great utility (thanks for letting us know about this LUK) Regards
davidw89 Posted August 18, 2006 Posted August 18, 2006 LIGHTNING UK! how about when you click burn it pops up reminding you if you want to bitype? Wouldn t that be smarter?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted August 18, 2006 Posted August 18, 2006 Sorry davidw89, you're not going to change my mind! The answer remains at 'No'. The 'smart' thing would be for LG to make the bitsetting stuff persistent between reboots/power cycles in the same was all the other manufacturers do.
blutach Posted August 18, 2006 Posted August 18, 2006 David - google Alexander Noe, or search this forum. It is exactly what you need. Regards
davidw89 Posted August 19, 2006 Posted August 19, 2006 Sorry davidw89, you're not going to change my mind! The answer remains at 'No'. The 'smart' thing would be for LG to make the bitsetting stuff persistent between reboots/power cycles in the same was all the other manufacturers do. Well you gotta admit its not a bad idea
blutach Posted August 19, 2006 Posted August 19, 2006 david Can I pose the question that if he thought it was a good idea, he'd implement it? Therefore, logic dictates that he thinks it's either a shithouse idea, a crummy idea, an indifferent idea but not a good one! Regards
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted August 19, 2006 Posted August 19, 2006 I'd buy a Pioneer. It does the bitsetting automagically.
calweycn Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 I'd buy a Pioneer. It does the bitsetting automagically. Last time I checked, Pioneer couldn't bit-set DVD+R or DVD+RW single layer. I don't see why DVD makers don't get with the program. All drives should do bit-setting all the time. Anything less is just lame. Why would someone make (or buy) a drive that can't do bit-setting (Pioneer), or that will forget to do it after every reboot (LG)? NEC and BenQ do not have this annoying behavior, so they will continue to get my business. Any drive that doesn't support full bit-setting with official firmware is less than worthless.
kevdriver Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 I'd put my 111D up against any brand of burner for quality of finished product. Auto bitsetting to DVD-rom has worked for me over the years very well.
calweycn Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Can I pose the question that if he thought it was a good idea, he'd implement it? Therefore, logic dictates that he thinks it's either a shithouse idea, a crummy idea, an indifferent idea but not a good one! Whether it's a good idea or not is decided by the user base. The program warns you about other things, like when you try to burn a DVD video with the wrong settings. Why not warn you if the drive is not set for DVD-ROM book type? He doesn't have to do the work of fixing the settings, but just a warning in the log, or a pop-up telling you it's best to use the DVD-ROM book type. Afterall, LUK has frequently told people to use DVD-ROM book type when they were experiencing problems. If the program told them, it would save some time in answering support questions.
spinningwheel Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Whether it's a good idea or not is decided by the user base. I really have to disagree with that statement. It might be true if users were paying for the program and customer service support. However, since this is freeware/donationware it is up to the programmer what his program will and will not do or display. No one here forces anyone to use the program, and if users do not like the answer they get from the Boss they are free to use any other program out there. I would also suggest that more respect be paid to answers that are received to requests and less complaining / justifying / whining when the answer isn't to the users liking would be in order here. Spinner
calweycn Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Whether it's a good idea or not is decided by the user base. I really have to disagree with that statement. It might be true if users were paying for the program and customer service support. However, since this is freeware/donationware it is up to the programmer what his program will and will not do or display. And it's up to the users whether certain suggestions are good ideas or whether certain aspects of the program are good. They are entitled to their opinions, and LUK is entitled to his. Just because he gets the final word doesn't mean he is right and everyone else is wrong. He is right for himself. He is wrong if you disagree with him. There's nothing disrespectful about saying that. No one here forces anyone to use the program, and if users do not like the answer they get from the Boss they are free to use any other program out there.While we're on the topic of what no one is forced to do, no one is forcing LUKto develop the program all by himself. I'm sure there would be thousands of talented programmers willing to help if he would open-source the project. In fact, I'll go farther and state that certain "problems" which dominate thinking here would not exist if the previous incarnation of ImgBurn had been "open." That is not a complaint, merely a statement of fact/regret. I would also suggest that more respect be paid to answers that are received to requests and less complaining / justifying / whining when the answer isn't to the users liking would be in order here. I have no stake in this issue, since my burners all support full bit-setting on +R and +RW media. I have never had a compatibility problem. Nor am I in need of "justifying" anything or "whining" about anything. You seem to have a problem with anyone disagreeing to The Boss. So does blutach. It makes me sad to see this self-abnegation and denial of everyone else's views. The Boss can do what he wants. The fact that these threads get LOTS of interest (page views) should say something. But apparently, it doesn't. Alas.
polopony Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 don't you think that if LUK wanted to open source the project he would have done so already FWIW the open source is never going to happen , its a program developed by LUK in its entirety and as such his to do with as he sees fit ,as for the thread generating intrest its more of a what now intrest. The comparisons to NERO get old, its not Nero and if it was a clone then why bother writing it .Its a great burning software ,its free ,gets great support . What is it you're looking for anyway to re write the software to your specs or impliment all the changes that might be benificial to you ,you're starting to alienate a lot of people at a rate I've never seen on this forum or the old one either for that matter and in my opinion thats not a good thing
LIGHTNING UK! Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 you're starting to alienate a lot of people at a rate I've never seen on this forum or the old one either for that matter and in my opinion thats not a good thing Oh I dunno, I remember calweycn being despised equally as much on the old forum. Thankfully he got the message on that one, went away and never came back. I used to cringe every time he emailed 'support'. Seems he's stopped doing that now and instead just comes on here to wind everyone up. I think I preferred it when it was just me that he pissed off.
blutach Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Mod control panel --> Ban user --> calweycn --> OK Regards
blikkies Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 I do not wish push any brand preference here but I do believe that everyone should just dump all their dvd writers and get with a plextor and kiss all their writer related burning problems goodbye
polopony Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 I do not wish push any brand preference here but I do believe that everyone should just dump all their dvd writers and get with a plextor and kiss all their writer related burning problems goodbye plex is good but by no means the only one, the NECs are great, also Pioneer ,BenQ and a couple of others using good media is the key here I believe namely Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden even the best writers aren't going to give great results to crap media
blutach Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 My LGs are yet to give a bad burn. I'm sticking with them, despite no statistics (makes for less work in testing, anyway ) Regards
blikkies Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 My LGs are yet to give a bad burn. I'm sticking with them, despite no statistics (makes for less work in testing, anyway ) Regards I have Plex as well as LG. LG burns a bit quicker but plex burns perfect. The Autostrategy function is an amazing piece of functionality. I may be wrong but dont know of any other writer with this essential feature. Calibrates itself for any disc out there whose write strategy may not be catered for in the firmware. Regard
OpTicaL Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 Well you gotta admit its not a bad idea It's a inconvenient idea. Drive manufacturers should have all their bitsetting stuff configured ready for the consumer to use. How would you like it if you had to set your RGB everytime you turned on your TV? Software shouldn't have to ask you how would you like your bitsetting everytime you burn, thats just damn annoying. I own many Plextors and recently adopted BenQ, both are great drives and supported under ImgBurn. Plextor recently started shaping up with their 755 & 760 series (their 712 series was a disaster) and BenQ has been a very solid all around drive. If you looking for a new burner get the BenQ, it's around $42 w/ shipping
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