ETH0 Posted August 27, 2006 Share Posted August 27, 2006 Not sure if I hit a bad disc, trying a different disc now .. but here is what I get: I 13:23:10 ImgBurn Version 2.0.0.0 started! I 13:23:10 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 13:23:10 Initialising SPTI... I 13:23:10 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 13:23:10 Found 2 DVD-ROMs and 1 DVD?RW! I 13:23:36 Operation Started! I 13:23:36 Source File: <REMOVED> I 13:23:36 Source File Sectors: 2,268,741 (MODE1/2048) I 13:23:36 Source File Size: 4,646,381,568 bytes I 13:23:36 Source File Volume Identifier: <REMOVED>______________________ I 13:23:36 Source File Application Identifier: MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR © 1993 E.YOUNGDALE © 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING I 13:23:36 Source File Implementation Identifier: mkisofs I 13:23:36 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02) I 13:23:36 Destination Device: [1:0:0] PLEXTOR DVDR PX-716AL 1.02 (H:) (ATA) I 13:23:36 Destination Media Type: DVD-R (Disc ID: PRINCO) (Speeds: 2x) I 13:23:36 Destination Media Sectors: 2,297,888 I 13:23:36 Write Mode: DVD I 13:23:36 Write Type: DAO I 13:23:36 Write Speed: MAX I 13:23:36 Link Size: Auto I 13:23:36 Test Mode: No I 13:23:36 BURN-Proof: Enabled I 13:23:36 Filling Buffer... I 13:23:37 Writing LeadIn... I 13:24:31 Writing Image... I 13:52:27 Synchronising Cache... I 13:53:27 Image MD5: <REMOVED> I 13:53:27 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:29:51 I 13:53:27 Average Write Rate: 2,708 KB/s (2.0x) - Maximum Write Rate: 2,809 KB/s (2.0x) I 13:53:31 Operation Started! I 13:53:31 Source Device: [1:0:0] PLEXTOR DVDR PX-716AL 1.02 (H:) (ATA) I 13:53:31 Source Media Type: DVD-R (Book Type: DVD-R) (Disc ID: PRINCO) (Speeds: 2x) I 13:53:31 Image File: <REMOVED> I 13:53:31 Image File Sectors: 2,268,741 (MODE1/2048) I 13:53:31 Image File Size: 4,646,381,568 bytes I 13:53:31 Image File Volume Identifier: <REMOVED>______________________ I 13:53:31 Image File Application Identifier: MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR © 1993 E.YOUNGDALE © 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING I 13:53:31 Image File Implementation Identifier: mkisofs I 13:53:31 Image File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02) I 13:53:31 Verifying Sectors... E 14:21:16 Failed to read Sector 1749328 - L-EC Uncorrectable Error E 14:21:16 Sector 1749328 maps to File: <REMOVED> E 14:21:16 Failed to Verify Sectors! E 14:21:19 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:27:45 I 14:21:19 Average Verify Rate: 2,102 KB/s (1.5x) - Maximum Verify Rate: 9,081 KB/s (6.6x) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cornholio7 Posted August 27, 2006 Share Posted August 27, 2006 try verbatim or taiyo yuden for better results the discs you are using are 3rd class at best http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ETH0 Posted August 27, 2006 Author Share Posted August 27, 2006 Thanks for the suggestion. I was trying to get rid of these old 1-2x disc I have lying around. I usually use the RITEX, which is what I tried next and ... Here is the log if anyone is interested: I 14:22:18 Operation Started! I 14:22:18 Source File: <REMOVED> I 14:22:18 Source File Sectors: 2,268,741 (MODE1/2048) I 14:22:18 Source File Size: 4,646,381,568 bytes I 14:22:18 Source File Volume Identifier: <REMOVED>______________________ I 14:22:18 Source File Application Identifier: MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR © 1993 E.YOUNGDALE © 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING I 14:22:18 Source File Implementation Identifier: mkisofs I 14:22:18 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02) I 14:22:18 Destination Device: [1:0:0] PLEXTOR DVDR PX-716AL 1.02 (H:) (ATA) I 14:22:18 Destination Media Type: DVD-R (Disc ID: RITEKG05) (Speeds: 4x, 6x, 8x) I 14:22:18 Destination Media Sectors: 2,298,496 I 14:22:18 Write Mode: DVD I 14:22:18 Write Type: DAO I 14:22:18 Write Speed: MAX I 14:22:18 Link Size: Auto I 14:22:18 Test Mode: No I 14:22:18 BURN-Proof: Enabled I 14:22:19 Filling Buffer... I 14:22:20 Writing LeadIn... I 14:23:10 Writing Image... I 14:30:28 Synchronising Cache... I 14:30:48 Image MD5: <REMOVED> I 14:30:48 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:08:29 I 14:30:48 Average Write Rate: 10,359 KB/s (7.5x) - Maximum Write Rate: 11,211 KB/s (8.1x) I 14:30:50 Operation Started! I 14:30:50 Source Device: [1:0:0] PLEXTOR DVDR PX-716AL 1.02 (H:) (ATA) I 14:30:50 Source Media Type: DVD-R (Book Type: DVD-R) (Disc ID: RITEKG05) (Speeds: 4x, 6x) I 14:30:50 Image File: <REMOVED> I 14:30:50 Image File Sectors: 2,268,741 (MODE1/2048) I 14:30:50 Image File Size: 4,646,381,568 bytes I 14:30:50 Image File Volume Identifier: <REMOVED>______________________ I 14:30:50 Image File Application Identifier: MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR © 1993 E.YOUNGDALE © 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING I 14:30:50 Image File Implementation Identifier: mkisofs I 14:30:50 Image File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02) I 14:30:50 Verifying Sectors... I 14:37:25 Device MD5: <REMOVED> I 14:37:25 Image MD5: <REMOVED> I 14:37:25 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:06:34 I 14:37:25 Average Verify Rate: 11,516 KB/s (8.3x) - Maximum Verify Rate: 16,699 KB/s (12.1x) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ETH0 Posted August 27, 2006 Author Share Posted August 27, 2006 OK, now that I've isolated the issue down to a bad disc is there anyway the program can send a more generic message to the end user. Maybe something like, "The disc failed verification. It is recommened you discard the media and trying burning your solution again." My 2 cents anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenadjian Posted August 27, 2006 Share Posted August 27, 2006 There are a number of reasons why a burn would fail, bad media is just one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ETH0 Posted August 27, 2006 Author Share Posted August 27, 2006 Nevertheless, if the verification fails the media is useless. A better dialog would help people to understand that. ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
polopony Posted August 28, 2006 Share Posted August 28, 2006 you're on a roll first princo and then Ritek GO5's not that much better .Take a look at www.digitalfaq.com for media ratings we only recommend Verbatim and Yudens these days they really are the only ones you can count on .Finding the best media /hardware can be hit and miss and then throw firmware in the mix and it can be frustrating but the Verbs and Yudens are the only way to go ,been using them for years now without a single coaster Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenadjian Posted August 28, 2006 Share Posted August 28, 2006 Nevertheless, if the verification fails the media is useless. A better dialog would help people to understand that. ;-) Not quite so, a disc that fails to read in one drive can read very well in another, it depends on how picky your drive is, your point is well valid though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Groundrush Posted August 28, 2006 Share Posted August 28, 2006 Nevertheless, if the verification fails the media is useless. A better dialog would help people to understand that. ;-) This Is one I got today, although the burn failed verification It plays on my standalone. I did re-burn to a +RW and completed the verification so this can't be a media issue as I'm using Taiyo Yudens...? I 12:02:39 ImgBurn Version 2.0.0.0 started! I 12:02:39 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (5.0, Build 2195 : Service Pack 2) I 12:02:39 Initialising SPTI... I 12:02:39 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 12:02:39 Found 1 CD-ROM and 1 DVD?RW! I 12:07:49 Operation Started! I 12:07:49 Source File: C:\NO_LABEL\HOLD.ISO I 12:07:49 Source File Sectors: 2,285,866 (MODE1/2048) I 12:07:49 Source File Size: 4,681,453,568 bytes I 12:07:49 Source File Volume Identifier: HOLD I 12:07:49 Source File Implementation Identifier: * * I 12:07:49 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02) I 12:07:49 Destination Device: [1:1:0] BENQ DVD DD DW1650 BCFC (E:) (ATA)*not the latest firmware* I 12:07:49 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Disc ID: YUDEN000-T02-00) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x, 8x) I 12:07:49 Destination Media Sectors: 2,295,104 I 12:07:49 Write Mode: DVD I 12:07:49 Write Type: DAO I 12:07:49 Write Speed: 8x I 12:07:49 Link Size: Auto I 12:07:49 Test Mode: No I 12:07:49 BURN-Proof: Enabled I 12:07:50 Filling Buffer... I 12:07:52 Writing LeadIn... I 12:08:13 Writing Image... I 12:16:00 Synchronising Cache... I 12:16:01 Closing Track... I 12:16:04 Finalising Disc... I 12:16:23 Image MD5: fad0f4f44f66c7f3bf4d0cada282a798 I 12:16:26 Exporting Graph Data... I 12:16:26 Graph Data File: C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\ImgBurn Export Data\BENQ_DVD_DD_DW1650_BCFC_MONDAY-AUGUST-28-2006_12-07_PM_YUDEN000-T02-00_8x.ibg I 12:16:26 Export Successfully Completed! I 12:16:26 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:08:33 I 12:16:26 Average Write Rate: 9,789 KB/s (7.1x) - Maximum Write Rate: 11,106 KB/s (8.0x) I 12:16:26 Cycling Tray before Verify... W 12:16:35 Waiting for device to become ready... I 12:16:43 Device Ready! I 12:16:43 Operation Started! I 12:16:43 Source Device: [1:1:0] BENQ DVD DD DW1650 BCFC (E:) (ATA) I 12:16:43 Source Media Type: DVD+R (Book Type: DVD-ROM) (Disc ID: YUDEN000-T02-00) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x, 8x) I 12:16:43 Image File: C:\NO_LABEL\HOLD.ISO I 12:16:43 Image File Sectors: 2,285,866 (MODE1/2048) I 12:16:43 Image File Size: 4,681,453,568 bytes I 12:16:43 Image File Volume Identifier: HOLD I 12:16:43 Image File Implementation Identifier: * * I 12:16:43 Image File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02) I 12:16:44 Verifying Sectors... W 12:23:55 Failed to read Sector 2164176 - Unrecovered Read Error W 12:23:55 Sector 2164176 maps to File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.VOB W 12:23:59 Failed to read Sector 2164177 - Unrecovered Read Error W 12:23:59 Sector 2164177 maps to File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.VOB W 12:24:18 Failed to read Sector 2187008 - Unrecovered Read Error W 12:24:18 Sector 2187008 maps to File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.VOB W 12:24:21 Failed to read Sector 2187009 - Unrecovered Read Error W 12:24:21 Sector 2187009 maps to File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.VOB W 12:24:35 Failed to read Sector 2187010 - Unrecovered Read Error W 12:24:35 Sector 2187010 maps to File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.VOB E 12:24:39 Failed to read Sector 2187011 - Unrecovered Read Error E 12:24:39 Sector 2187011 maps to File: VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.VOB E 12:24:39 Failed to Verify Sectors! I 12:24:39 Exporting Graph Data... I 12:24:39 Graph Data File: C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\ImgBurn Export Data\BENQ_DVD_DD_DW1650_BCFC_MONDAY-AUGUST-28-2006_12-07_PM_YUDEN000-T02-00_8x.ibg I 12:24:39 Export Successfully Completed! E 12:24:39 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:07:56 I 12:24:39 Average Verify Rate: 9,208 KB/s (6.6x) - Maximum Verify Rate: 13,726 KB/s (9.9x) I 12:26:09 Close Request Acknowledged I 12:26:09 Closing Down... I 12:26:09 Shutting down SPTI... I 12:26:09 ImgBurn closed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenadjian Posted August 28, 2006 Share Posted August 28, 2006 Well the thing is, one speck of dust will make it fail, hence my comments above. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
volvofl10 Posted August 28, 2006 Share Posted August 28, 2006 if you actually read the error message , it tells you what the problem is in the case of this one, its a read error at sector 1749328 and the error in the log also tells you E 14:21:16 Failed to read Sector 1749328 - L-EC Uncorrectable Error as kenadjian says, a simple speck of dust would be enough to make a disc fail to verify at least with the error message you got, you are able to resolve the problem by a process of elimination , with the error you suggest you could have someone burn 100 discs before they find out theyve left anydvd running or an ide cable has come loose since the actual burn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lfcrule1972 Posted August 29, 2006 Share Posted August 29, 2006 Bloody specs of dust - I am always hunched over at my pc furiously polishing my discs...... Thank god volvo didn't type that - with his record on typos that could have been filthy !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blutach Posted August 29, 2006 Share Posted August 29, 2006 Clean your drive. Drive cleaning kits are cheap and can eliminate a source of frustration. Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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