Pain_Man Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 (edited) Tried to use Nero to burn my collection of Renaissance & Baroque Lute music (yeah, my tastes are electic, ranging from John Dowland, Elizabeth's I's favorite lutenist, to Bach, to Sinatra, to Rush, to Johnny Mercer) to a -R DL (Verbatim). I have to use them for data because only one of my four set-top DVD players (the cheapest one with the least features which is my daugher's room) can read -R DLs when used to playback our home movies we burn to DVD. (Ooops, how's those get there? ) I used Nero 7.2.7.0--using NBR, full regular version (si tu sais que je veux dire...). Used by DW1655 at 4x (the max speed for the burner with the -R DLs). First half burned with no issues. Then it ate shit when it got to the second layer. Wait, it get's weird... Nero's 3rd party tool CD/DVD Speed tells me both that the disk is empty and that it has 2 layers and gives the position of the layer break. DIP (4.64) also shows the disc as being blank despite the 3.96GB of data on it. I can't get any tool I've got to scan the disk, whether a "quality" scan or a surface scan. The tools all think the disk is empty. (I didn't think of trying to see if ImgBurn would finalize it. I'll try it. Nada: What the hell, exactly, is CDB? Here's the the Nero Log. If anyone can offer some analysis as to what went wrong, it would be greatly appreciated. Here's the error (msg) I think, although Nero Logs might as well be written in cuneiform (I mean if a guy like Minty can't read 'em, what hopes does someone with zero programming experience have? ) Maybe someone who understand hex can decipher it (which ain't me ) 15:57:02 #26 SPTI -1135 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 291 F: CdRom0: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1135) Sense Key: 0x03 (KEY_MEDIUM_ERROR) Sense Code: 0x0C Sense Qual: 0x00 CDB Data: 0x2A 00 00 20 66 60 00 00 20 00 00 00 Sense Area: 0x70 00 03 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 00 0C Buffer x05440000: Len x10000 0x4B AB 80 47 88 08 99 C5 EC F7 1C 4C 28 F7 CD 0E 0x67 46 56 9E 5A 58 E9 65 BA 28 AD 90 58 2C 40 19 0xFF 28 32 63 6F BF 10 C8 8E EF A3 A4 62 55 C8 91 15:57:02 #27 CDR -1135 File Writer.cpp, Line 302 Write error F: BENQ DVD LS DW1655 I'm going to include the entire log (even tho' Ahead finally has put *'s for the last digits of the serial number, I'm wiping the whole thing, but points for les Boches for getting a clue. Windows XP 5.1 IA32 WinAspi: File 'Wnaspi32.dll': Ver=4.71 (0002), size=45056 bytes, created 11/20/2005 22:48:21 ahead WinASPI: File 'C:\Program Files\Nero\Nero 7\Core\Wnaspi32.dll': Ver=2.0.1.74, size=164112 bytes, created 11/2/2004 13:54:32 NT-SPTI used Nero Version: 7.2.7.0 Internal Version: 7, 2, 7, 0 Recorder: <BENQ DVD LS DW1655> Version: BCDB - HA 1 TA 0 - 7.2.7.0 Adapter driver: <IDE> HA 1 Drive buffer : 2048kB Bus Type : default (0) -> ATAPI, detected: ? CD-ROM: <DX2263C ENP911H >Version: 2.0B - HA 1 TA 2 - 7.2.7.0 Adapter driver: <SCSI> HA 1 === Scsi-Device-Map === DiskPeripheral : ST3120022A atapi Port 0 ID 0 DMA: On DiskPeripheral : HDS722516VLAT80 atapi Port 0 ID 1 DMA: On CdRomPeripheral : BENQ DVD LS DW1655 atapi Port 1 ID 0 DMA: On CdRomPeripheral : PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-110D atapi Port 1 ID 1 DMA: On CdRomPeripheral : DX2263C ENP911H 2.0B vaxscsi Port 2 ID 0 DMA: Off CdRomPeripheral : DX2263C ENP911H 2.0B vaxscsi Port 2 ID 1 DMA: Off CdRomPeripheral : DX2263C ENP911H 2.0B vaxscsi Port 2 ID 2 DMA: Off CdRomPeripheral : DX2263C ENP911H 2.0B vaxscsi Port 2 ID 3 DMA: Off CdRomPeripheral : DX2263C ENP911H 2.0B vaxscsi Port 2 ID 4 DMA: Off CdRomPeripheral : DX2263C ENP911H 2.0B vaxscsi Port 2 ID 5 DMA: Off CdRomPeripheral : DX2263C ENP911H 2.0B vaxscsi Port 2 ID 6 DMA: Off CdRomPeripheral : DX2263C ENP911H 2.0B vaxscsi Port 2 ID 7 DMA: Off CdRomPeripheral : DX2263C ENP911H 2.0B vaxscsi Port 2 ID 8 DMA: Off CdRomPeripheral : DX2263C ENP911H 2.0B vaxscsi Port 2 ID 9 DMA: Off === CDRom-Device-Map === BENQ DVD LS DW1655 F: CDRom0 PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-110D G: CDRom1 DX2263C ENP911H H: CDRom2 DX2263C ENP911H I: CDRom3 DX2263C ENP911H J: CDRom4 DX2263C ENP911H K: CDRom5 DX2263C ENP911H L: CDRom6 DX2263C ENP911H M: CDRom7 DX2263C ENP911H N: CDRom8 DX2263C ENP911H O: CDRom9 DX2263C ENP911H P: CDRom10 DX2263C ENP911H Q: CDRom11 ======================= AutoRun : 1 Excluded drive IDs: WriteBufferSize: 83886080 (0) Byte BUFE : 0 Physical memory : 1535MB (1572204kB) Free physical memory: 1063MB (1088732kB) Memory in use : 30 % Uncached PFiles: 0x0 Use Inquiry : 1 Global Bus Type: default (0) Check supported media : Disabled (0) 26.9.2006 ISO compilation 15:40:15 #1 Text 0 File Isodoc.cpp, Line 6440 Iso document burn settings ------------------------------------------ Determine maximum speed : FALSE Simulate : FALSE Write : TRUE Finalize CD : TRUE Multisession : FALSE Burning mode : DAO Mode : 1 ISO Level : 2 (Max. of 31 chars) Character set : ISO 9660 Joliet : TRUE Allow pathdepth more than 8 directories : TRUE Allow more than 255 characters in path : TRUE Write ISO9660 ;1 file extensions : TRUE 15:40:15 #2 Text 0 File ThreadedTransfer.cpp, Line 540 ReadBuffer-Pipe got 81920KB of Memory 15:40:15 #3 Text 0 File Reader.cpp, Line 124 Reader running 15:40:15 #4 Text 0 File Writer.cpp, Line 113 Writer F: BENQ DVD LS DW1655 running 15:40:15 #5 ISO9660GEN -11 File Geniso.cpp, Line 3312 First writeable address = 0 (0x00000000) 15:40:15 #6 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 3405 Turn on Disc-At-Once, using DVD media 15:40:15 #7 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 298 Last possible write address on media: 4171711 (927:02.61, 8147MB) Last address to be written: 4146799 (921:30.49, 8099MB) 15:40:15 #8 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 310 Write in overburning mode: NO (enabled: CD) 15:40:15 #9 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 2842 Recorder: BENQ DVD LS DW1655, Media type: DVD-R Dual Layer Disc Manufacturer: MKM 01 - RD30 Disc Application Code: 2, Disc Physical Code: 145 15:40:15 #10 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 482 >>> Protocol of DlgWaitCD activities: <<< ========================================= 15:40:15 #11 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 848 Setup items (after recorder preparation) 0: TRM_DATA_MODE1 () 2 indices, index0 (150) not provided original disc pos #0 + 4146800 (4146800) = #4146800/921:30.50 relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/ required, no patch infos -> TRM_DATA_MODE1, 2048, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 4146800 blocks [F: BENQ DVD LS DW1655] -------------------------------------------------------------- 15:40:15 #12 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 1063 Prepare recorder [F: BENQ DVD LS DW1655] for write in CUE-sheet-DAO DAO infos: ========== MCN: "" TOCType: 0x00; Session Closed, disc fixated Tracks 1 to 1: Idx 0 Idx 1 Next Trk 1: TRM_DATA_MODE1, 2048/0x00, FilePos 0 0 8492646400, ISRC "" DAO layout: =========== ___Start_|____Track_|_Idx_|_CtrlAdr_|_____Size_|______NWA_|_RecDep__________ 0 | lead-in | 0 | 0x41 | 0 | 0 | 0x00 0 | 1 | 0 | 0x41 | 4146800 | 0 | 0x00 0 | 1 | 1 | 0x41 | 4146800 | 0 | 0x00 4146800 | lead-out | 1 | 0x41 | 0 | 0 | 0x00 15:40:15 #13 Text 0 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 39 SPTILockVolume - completed successfully for FCTL_LOCK_VOLUME 15:40:15 #14 Phase 36 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1730 Burn process started at 4x (5,540 KB/s) 15:40:23 #15 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 2722 Verifying disc position of item 0 (relocatable, disc pos, no patch infos, orig at #0): write at #0 15:40:23 #16 Text 0 File DVDPlusDualLayer.cpp, Line 470 Disc finalized, LBA total Image size: 4146800 (8099MB), Last LBA L0: 2073407 (4049MB) 15:40:23 #17 Text 0 File DVDPlusDualLayer.cpp, Line 646 L0 Data Zone Capacity not set. Max LBA L0 2092895 (1FEF5Fh, 4087MB), next writable address 0 (0h, 0MB) 15:40:23 #18 CDR -1205 File DVDPlusDualLayer.cpp, Line 662 Burning Layer 1 15:40:23 #19 Text 0 File DVDPlusDualLayer.cpp, Line 672 Start writing layer 1 at address 0 (0h) Recording mode: unknown Recording Mode 15:40:23 #20 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 2965 Recording mode: Sequential Recording Mode 15:40:23 #21 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 3121 Start write address at LBA 0 DVD high compatibility mode: Yes 15:40:23 #22 Text 0 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 9096 ---- DVD Structure: Physical Format Information (00h) ---- Media Type: 0, Layer: 0, Address: 0 (0 h), AGID: 0; Length: 2050 Book Type: DVD-R (2), Part Version: - (6), Extended Part Version: 0.0 (0) Disc Size: 120 mm, Maximum Rate: <not specified> (F h) Number of Layers: 2, Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP), Layer Type: recordable Linear Density: 0,293 um/bit, Track Density: 0,74 um/track Starting Physical Sector Number of Data Area: 30000 h (DVD-ROM, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW) End Physical Sector Number of Data Area: FCC8FF h End Sector Number in Layer 0: 22EF5F h (LBN: 1FEF5F h, 4087 MB) Data in Burst Cutting Area (BCA) does not exist Start sector number of the current Border-Out: 0 h Start sector number of the next Border-In: 0 h Media Specific [16..63]: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 15:40:23 #23 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 3256 Reserved Track size: 4146800 (3F4670h, 8099MB) -> return code 0 15:56:05 #24 CDR -1206 File DVDPlusDualLayer.cpp, Line 1947 Burning Layer 2 15:56:05 #25 Text 0 File DVDPlusDualLayer.cpp, Line 1958 Perform layer 1 to 2 jump before writing at address 2092896 (1FEF60h) 15:57:02 #26 SPTI -1135 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 291 F: CdRom0: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1135) Sense Key: 0x03 (KEY_MEDIUM_ERROR) Sense Code: 0x0C Sense Qual: 0x00 CDB Data: 0x2A 00 00 20 66 60 00 00 20 00 00 00 Sense Area: 0x70 00 03 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 00 0C Buffer x05440000: Len x10000 0x4B AB 80 47 88 08 99 C5 EC F7 1C 4C 28 F7 CD 0E 0x67 46 56 9E 5A 58 E9 65 BA 28 AD 90 58 2C 40 19 0xFF 28 32 63 6F BF 10 C8 8E EF A3 A4 62 55 C8 91 15:57:02 #27 CDR -1135 File Writer.cpp, Line 302 Write error F: BENQ DVD LS DW1655 15:57:02 #28 Text 0 File ThreadedTransfer.cpp, Line 229 all writers idle, stopping conversion 15:57:02 #29 Text 0 File ThreadedTransfer.cpp, Line 223 conversion idle, stopping reader 15:57:02 #30 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 3337 EndDAO: Last written address was 2123359 15:57:02 #31 Phase 181 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1730 Writing lead-out... 15:57:02 #32 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 3370 Estimated time for completing DVD-R DL disc: 13min 19sec 15:57:02 #33 Phase 38 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1730 Burn process failed at 4x (5,540 KB/s) Existing drivers: File 'Drivers\CDRALW2K.SYS': Ver=8.0.0.212 , size=2560 bytes, created 5/19/2006 14:16:24 File 'Drivers\ASPI32.SYS': Ver=4.71 (0002) built by: WinDDK, size=16512 bytes, created 11/20/2005 22:48:21 File 'Drivers\PXHELP20.SYS': Ver=3.00.11B, size=46080 bytes, created 5/16/2006 13:23:54 (Prassi/Veritas driver for win 2K) File 'Drivers\scsiport.sys': Ver=5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158), size=96256 bytes, created 8/4/2004 05:00:00 (Adapter driver for src) Registry Keys: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon\AllocateCDROMs : 0 (Security Option) Edited October 4, 2006 by Pain_Man
LIGHTNING UK! Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 Your benq just failed to burn it with a pretty generic 'Write Error' error. Maybe the BCIB firmware would fix that, or it could just be that you were unlucky that time around.
lfcrule1972 Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 I still have 3x of those discs in a cupboard at home - I think they may gather a fair bit of use before I can find a use for them
blutach Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 There is no way on God's green earth I'd ever use anything quite as stupidly designed as a -R DL disc. Regards
lfcrule1972 Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 I didn't buy them - was sent 5x to test for this forum
Pain_Man Posted October 4, 2006 Author Posted October 4, 2006 Lightning: :Maybe the BCIB firmware would fix that, or it could just be that you were unlucky that time around.For some damned reason, my machine refuses to update the firmware for the Benq. The 'Qsuite' software also won't function. I have no idea why and neither does Benq's TS (it's a good drive, but their support sucks balls). They wouldn't take it back because the error, according to them, wasn't with the burner but my machine. Nice, hunh? I could send it in, but if there was nothing wrong with it, I'd have to pay return shipping and a labor charge that would have been more than the damned thing cost (perhaps the only negative of the fall in burner prices). A new machine's out of the picture this fiscal year, probable next year. When I get around to it, I'm probably going to take the Benq out of my main machine and pop it into my older desktop and see if I can upgrade the FW and then reinstall her in the main machine. An ugly solution, but if it works, it's works. blutach: Lesson learned, my friend, lesson learned. And to think the buzz was that -R DL was going to more compatible than it's competitor. Shit. But I want to do something with them. They're just sitting 'round gathering dust. Like crule says, it's been hard to find something to use them for since DVD-Video is not an option. Oh well, I've got one more. Gonna try again with the Pioneer 110. It burned the first one correctly. If it flails, so be it. There is no way on God's green earth I'd ever use anything quite as stupidly designed as a -R DL disc. Regards
Pain_Man Posted October 4, 2006 Author Posted October 4, 2006 The Pioneer 110D 1.41 came thru with my last -R DL. No more of those! I've got plenty of +R DLs anyway. 92.4% Quality Rating. Not bad. The +R DLs usually scan between 94-95%.
dbminter Posted October 5, 2006 Posted October 5, 2006 I remember having high hopes for DVD-R DL. THEN they started releasing the specs and the fixes layer break position and I knew things were starting to look bad. As for one unanswered question CDB is CaliBration Database, isn't it? Mostly, it's a bullshit error. The kind where the "cause" is that they are errors difficult to specify a cause for. Most of the times the problem is in the System type of technical support database replies. It's a Power Calibration error, isn't it? That, basically, at some point, somewhere, the PC and the drive could not keep up with the data. One got behind or ahead of the other. Thus, when a field was gone to be read, there was nothing there, and, expecting something to be there, the system didn't know what to do because it had never been told what to do in that case.
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