AmIeviL Posted April 17, 2013 Posted April 17, 2013 Hello, I have tried searching for possible fixes to my issue and also read the FAQ's as thourougly as possible, but nothing I try seems to work. So here is my problem. I am using a Samsung SE-506BB(retail name) 6x Blu-Ray burner or as the pc sees it as model# TSSTcorp BDDVDW SE-506BB and TS00(firmware) along with Philips BD-R 6X 25GB media (Disc ID: CMCMAG-BA5-000). As you can see, both the burner and media are capable of 6x speeds and ImgBurn even recognizes them as being capable of burning at these speeds and sets itself up to burn at those speeds, however every single time, it maxes out at 2.2x and pretty much stays there. On the upside of this, I have never burned a coaster out of approx. 40 discs burned since I bought the drive in Febuary '13. It is a USB 2.0 external drive and therefore I tried a different usb 2.0 cable(just in case) and since my laptop does not have any USB 1.1 ports, only 2.0 ports and the drivers look right to me, I am at a loss as to why I cannot burn at a higher speed. Thank you for your time! AmIeviL Log: I 10:10:44 ImgBurn Version 2.5.7.0 started!I 10:10:44 Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition (6.1, Build 7601 : Service Pack 1)I 10:10:44 Total Physical Memory: 2,087,096 KB - Available: 1,345,944 KBI 10:10:44 Initialising SPTI...I 10:10:44 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...I 10:10:45 -> Drive 1 - Info: MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-850S 1.20 (D:) (ATA)I 10:10:45 -> Drive 2 - Info: ELBY CLONEDRIVE 1.4 (J:) (SCSI)I 10:10:48 -> Drive 3 - Info: TSSTcorp BDDVDW SE-506BB TS00 (H:) (USB)I 10:10:48 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM, 1 BD-ROM/HD DVD-ROM and 1 BD-RE XL!I 10:11:08 Operation Started!I 10:11:08 Building Image Tree...I 10:11:08 Calculating Totals...I 10:11:08 Preparing Image...I 10:11:08 Contents: 58 Files, 16 FoldersI 10:11:08 Content Type: BD VideoI 10:11:08 Data Type: MODE1/2048I 10:11:08 File System(s): UDF (2.50)I 10:11:08 Volume Label: [Not Configured]I 10:11:08 Size: 24,543,055,439 bytesI 10:11:08 Sectors: 11,983,946I 10:11:08 Image Size: 24,544,280,576 bytesI 10:11:08 Image Sectors: 11,984,512I 10:11:08 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:00I 10:11:50 Operation Started!I 10:11:50 Building Image Tree...I 10:11:50 Calculating Totals...I 10:11:50 Preparing Image...I 10:11:50 Contents: 58 Files, 16 FoldersI 10:11:50 Content Type: BD VideoI 10:11:50 Data Type: MODE1/2048I 10:11:50 File System(s): UDF (2.50)I 10:11:50 Volume Label: DEXTER SEASON 2I 10:11:50 Size: 24,543,055,439 bytesI 10:11:50 Sectors: 11,983,946I 10:11:50 Image Size: 24,544,280,576 bytesI 10:11:50 Image Sectors: 11,984,512I 10:12:00 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:10I 10:12:00 Operation Started!I 10:12:00 Source File: -==/\/[bUILD IMAGE]\/\==-I 10:12:00 Source File Sectors: 11,984,512 (MODE1/2048)I 10:12:00 Source File Size: 24,544,280,576 bytesI 10:12:00 Source File Volume Identifier: DEXTER SEASON 2I 10:12:00 Source File Volume Set Identifier: 427E517900B6DDEAI 10:12:00 Source File Application Identifier: ImgBurn v2.5.7.0I 10:12:00 Source File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurnI 10:12:00 Source File File System(s): UDF (2.50)I 10:12:00 Destination Device: [0:0:0] TSSTcorp BDDVDW SE-506BB TS00 (H:) (USB)I 10:12:00 Destination Media Type: BD-R (Disc ID: CMCMAG-BA5-000)I 10:12:00 Destination Media Supported Write Speeds: 2x, 4x, 6xI 10:12:00 Destination Media Sectors: 12,219,392I 10:12:00 Write Mode: BDI 10:12:00 Write Type: DAOI 10:12:00 Write Speed: 6xI 10:12:00 Hardware Defect Management Active: NoI 10:12:00 BD-R Verify Not Required: YesI 10:12:00 Link Size: AutoI 10:12:00 Lock Volume: YesI 10:12:00 Test Mode: NoI 10:12:00 OPC: NoI 10:12:00 BURN-Proof: EnabledI 10:12:01 Write Speed Successfully Set! - Effective: 26,976 KB/s (6x)I 10:13:29 Filling Buffer... (100 MB)I 10:13:30 Writing LeadIn...I 10:13:33 Writing Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 11984511)I 10:13:33 Writing Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 11984511)I 10:55:47 Synchronising Cache...I 10:55:54 Closing Track...I 10:55:55 Finalising Disc...I 10:56:16 Exporting Graph Data...I 10:56:16 Graph Data File: C:\Users\insomniac\AppData\Roaming\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\TSSTcorp_BDDVDW_SE-506BB_TS00_SATURDAY-MARCH-30-2013_10-12_AM_CMCMAG-BA5-000_6x.ibgI 10:56:16 Export Successfully Completed!I 10:56:16 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:44:15I 10:56:16 Average Write Rate: 9,458 KB/s (2.1x) - Maximum Write Rate: 9,969 KB/s (2.2x)I 11:05:13 Device: [0:0:0] TSSTcorp BDDVDW SE-506BB TS00 (H:) (USB)I 11:05:13 Family Tree:I 11:05:13 -> ACPI x86-based PCI 11:05:13 -> Microsoft ACPI-Compliant SystemI 11:05:13 -> PCI busI 11:05:13 -> Intel® N10/ICH7 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 27CC (PCI bus 0, device 29, function 7) (VEN_8086&DEV_27CC - Intel - usbehci)I 11:05:13 -> USB Root HubI 11:05:13 -> USB Mass Storage Device (Port_#0001.Hub_#0005) (VID_0E8D&PID_1956 - Unknown - USBSTOR)I 11:05:13 -> CD-ROM Drive (TSSTcorp BDDVDW SE-506BB USB Device)
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 17, 2013 Posted April 17, 2013 If the buffers are both always full, it must be an issue with the drive/firmware/media combo being used. The drive has complete control over the actual speed it burns at.
AmIeviL Posted April 17, 2013 Author Posted April 17, 2013 If the buffers are both always full, it must be an issue with the drive/firmware/media combo being used. The drive has complete control over the actual speed it burns at. Yeah the buffers are both full during the entire burn until the end obviously. I also just tried to do a read with ImgBurn (which I had never done) and it also maxes out at approx. 2.2x, does this help give you anymore insight as to anything else that could be wrong? How would I find out if it is somehow dropping itself down to USB 1.1 speeds for whatever reason? Thanks, AmIeviL
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 17, 2013 Posted April 17, 2013 USB 1.1 would never reach 9 MiB/s, you'd get less than 1 MiB/s. Do you have another PC you could try the drive on?
AmIeviL Posted April 17, 2013 Author Posted April 17, 2013 USB 1.1 would never reach 9 MiB/s, you'd get less than 1 MiB/s. Do you have another PC you could try the drive on? The only other PC I have is on old laptop with only USB 1.1 ports. I do not currently have another brand of BD-R media, but I do have DVD-R media also, would trying this help troubleshoot whether it is the drive or the media or something else? The drive is supposed to write/read DVD-R at 8x speed. I haven't tested DVD's yet, because I haven't had the need, but if this would help narrow things down, I can certainly do it and post the results. However, if you think it is a waste of time then would you possibly have any other suggestions? AmIeviL
AmIeviL Posted April 17, 2013 Author Posted April 17, 2013 Well, I just confirmed one thing about my drive/firmware. My read speeds are stuck at 2.2x on my retail Blu-Ray movie discs only, not the backup copies I make of them, so I must have Riplock built in to the firmware/drive. My read speeds still don't reach the full advertised speed of 6x when reading my backups, but they average 3.5x and max at around 5.5x(only momentarily). Now if I could just narrow down why my write speeds are maxed at 2.2x. I do know, that the 2.2x speeds occur no matter what I am burning, whether it is backups of files/folders or Blu-Ray movies. If anyone else reading this post happens to have this same drive, I would love to hear what blank media you are using and what write speeds you are getting. My drive was shipped with the newest firmware, so I know that it is not a matter of simply updating. AmIeviL
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