monks19 Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 Hi. I'm having some troubles with a BD-r writhing I'm trying to do, but unwortunately, I always get errors like this: I 20:46:39 ImgBurn Version 2.5.8.0 started!I 20:46:39 Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Edition (6.1, Build 7601 : Service Pack 1)I 20:46:39 Total Physical Memory: 16 718 684 KiB - Available: 8 060 888 KiBI 20:46:39 Initialising SPTI...I 20:46:39 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...I 20:46:40 -> Drive 1 - Info: ATAPI iHAS424 B GL18 (F:) (SATA)I 20:46:40 -> Drive 2 - Info: ATAPI iHBS112 2 CL0K (G:) (SATA)I 20:46:40 -> Drive 3 - Info: DVDFab Virtual Drive 1.1 (I:) (SCSI)I 20:46:40 -> Drive 4 - Info: DVDFab Virtual Drive 1.1 (R:) (SCSI)I 20:46:40 -> Drive 5 - Info: DVDFab Virtual Drive 1.1 (Q:) (SCSI)I 20:46:40 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM, 3 BD-ROM/HD DVD-ROMs and 1 BD-RE!I 20:46:52 Operation Started!I 20:46:52 Building Image Tree...W 20:46:52 Removed Filtered File: \DVDFab.minisoI 20:46:52 Calculating Totals...I 20:46:52 Preparing Image...I 20:46:52 Contents: 54 Files, 15 FoldersI 20:46:52 Content Type: BD VideoI 20:46:53 Data Type: MODE1/2048I 20:46:53 File System(s): UDF (2.50)I 20:46:53 Volume Label: [Not Configured]I 20:46:53 Size: 23 482 230 488 bytesI 20:46:53 Sectors: 11 465 968I 20:46:53 Image Size: 23 483 449 344 bytesI 20:46:53 Image Sectors: 11 466 528I 20:46:53 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:00I 20:50:33 Close Request AcknowledgedI 20:50:33 Closing Down...I 20:50:33 Shutting down SPTI...I 20:50:33 ImgBurn closed!I 20:37:26 ImgBurn Version 2.5.8.0 started!I 20:37:26 Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Edition (6.1, Build 7601 : Service Pack 1)I 20:37:26 Total Physical Memory: 16 718 684 KiB - Available: 9 362 128 KiBI 20:37:26 Initialising SPTI...I 20:37:26 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...I 20:37:26 -> Drive 1 - Info: ATAPI iHAS424 B GL18 (F:) (SATA)I 20:37:26 -> Drive 2 - Info: ATAPI iHBS112 2 CL0K (G:) (SATA)I 20:37:26 -> Drive 3 - Info: DVDFab Virtual Drive 1.1 (I:) (SCSI)I 20:37:26 -> Drive 4 - Info: DVDFab Virtual Drive 1.1 (R:) (SCSI)I 20:37:27 -> Drive 5 - Info: DVDFab Virtual Drive 1.1 (Q:) (SCSI)I 20:37:27 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM, 3 BD-ROM/HD DVD-ROMs and 1 BD-RE!I 20:38:48 Operation Started!I 20:38:48 Building Image Tree...W 20:38:48 Removed Filtered File: \DVDFab.minisoI 20:38:48 Calculating Totals...I 20:38:48 Preparing Image...I 20:38:48 Contents: 54 Files, 15 FoldersI 20:38:48 Content Type: BD VideoI 20:38:48 Data Type: MODE1/2048I 20:38:48 File System(s): UDF (2.50)I 20:38:48 Volume Label: [Not Configured]I 20:38:48 Size: 23 482 230 488 bytesI 20:38:48 Sectors: 11 465 968I 20:38:48 Image Size: 23 483 449 344 bytesI 20:38:48 Image Sectors: 11 466 528I 20:38:48 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:00I 20:40:29 Operation Started!I 20:40:29 Building Image Tree...W 20:40:29 Removed Filtered File: \DVDFab.minisoE 20:40:57 User did not specify a volume label.E 20:40:57 Operation Aborted! - Duration: 00:00:27I 20:41:01 Operation Started!I 20:41:01 Building Image Tree...W 20:41:01 Removed Filtered File: \DVDFab.minisoI 20:41:10 Calculating Totals...I 20:41:10 Preparing Image...I 20:41:10 Contents: 54 Files, 15 FoldersI 20:41:10 Content Type: BD VideoI 20:41:10 Data Type: MODE1/2048I 20:41:10 File System(s): UDF (2.50)I 20:41:10 Volume Label: [Not Configured]I 20:41:10 Size: 23 482 230 488 bytesI 20:41:10 Sectors: 11 465 968I 20:41:10 Image Size: 23 483 449 344 bytesI 20:41:10 Image Sectors: 11 466 528E 20:41:14 Operation Aborted! - Duration: 00:00:12I 20:41:15 Operation Started!I 20:41:15 Building Image Tree...W 20:41:15 Removed Filtered File: \DVDFab.minisoI 20:41:20 Calculating Totals...I 20:41:20 Preparing Image...I 20:41:20 Contents: 54 Files, 15 FoldersI 20:41:20 Content Type: BD VideoI 20:41:20 Data Type: MODE1/2048I 20:41:20 File System(s): UDF (2.50)I 20:41:20 Volume Label: [Not Configured]I 20:41:21 Size: 23 482 230 488 bytesI 20:41:21 Sectors: 11 465 968I 20:41:21 Image Size: 23 483 449 344 bytesI 20:41:21 Image Sectors: 11 466 528E 20:41:41 Operation Aborted! - Duration: 00:00:26I 20:41:43 Operation Started!I 20:41:43 Building Image Tree...W 20:41:43 Removed Filtered File: \DVDFab.minisoI 20:41:53 Calculating Totals...I 20:41:53 Preparing Image...I 20:41:53 Contents: 54 Files, 15 FoldersI 20:41:53 Content Type: BD VideoI 20:41:53 Data Type: MODE1/2048I 20:41:53 File System(s): UDF (2.50)I 20:41:53 Volume Label: PRESTIGE BR 01AI 20:41:53 Size: 23 482 230 488 bytesI 20:41:53 Sectors: 11 465 968I 20:41:53 Image Size: 23 483 449 344 bytesI 20:41:53 Image Sectors: 11 466 528I 20:41:57 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:14I 20:41:57 Operation Started!I 20:41:57 Source File: -==/\/[bUILD IMAGE]\/\==-I 20:41:57 Source File Sectors: 11 466 528 (MODE1/2048)I 20:41:57 Source File Size: 23 483 449 344 bytesI 20:41:57 Source File Volume Identifier: PRESTIGE BR 01AI 20:41:57 Source File Volume Set Identifier: 4B1CA53500AEF690I 20:41:57 Source File Application Identifier: ImgBurn v2.5.8.0I 20:41:57 Source File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurnI 20:41:57 Source File File System(s): UDF (2.50)I 20:41:57 Destination Device: [0:0:0] ATAPI iHBS112 2 CL0K (G:) (SATA)I 20:41:57 Destination Media Type: BD-R (Disc ID: MILLEN-MR1-000)I 20:41:57 Destination Media Supported Write Speeds: 2xI 20:41:57 Destination Media Sectors: 12 219 392I 20:41:57 Write Mode: BDI 20:41:57 Write Type: DAOI 20:41:57 Write Speed: MAXI 20:41:57 Hardware Defect Management Active: NoI 20:41:57 BD-R Verify Not Required: YesI 20:41:57 Link Size: AutoI 20:41:57 Lock Volume: YesI 20:41:57 Test Mode: NoI 20:41:57 OPC: NoI 20:41:57 BURN-Proof: EnabledI 20:41:59 Write Speed Successfully Set! - Effective: 8 990 KB/s (2x)I 20:41:59 Advanced Settings - Force HT: No, Online HT: No, OverSpeed: No, SmartBurn: YesI 20:41:59 CD/DVD Life Record Count: 79 - CD/DVD Record Count: 64I 20:41:59 BD Life Record Count: 9 - BD Record Count: 7I 20:42:18 Filling Buffer... (80 MiB)I 20:42:19 Writing LeadIn...W 20:42:37 Failed to Write Sectors 2816 - 2847 - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (1 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (2 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (3 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (4 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (5 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (6 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (7 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (8 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (9 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (10 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (11 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (12 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (13 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (14 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (15 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (16 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (17 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (18 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (19 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 20:42:37 Retrying (20 of 20)...W 20:42:37 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteE 20:43:58 Failed to Write Sectors 2816 - 2847 - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteE 20:43:58 Next Writable Address: 0I 20:43:58 Synchronising Cache...W 20:44:37 User opted to skip the 'Close Track/Session/Disc' functions.E 20:44:37 Failed to Write Image!E 20:44:37 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:02:39I 20:44:37 Average Write Rate: 0 KiB/s (0.0x) - Maximum Write Rate: 0 KiB/s (0.0x)I 20:46:36 Close Request AcknowledgedI 20:46:36 Closing Down...I 20:46:36 Shutting down SPTI...I 20:46:36 ImgBurn closed! I tried a few times with other softwares, but no success. I don't know if its either the disc or the burner that's causing this. Can anybody please help me ? Thanks to answer
LIGHTNING UK! Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 I'm not sure the LiteOn iHBS112 actually supports M-Disc does it? Believing that it doesn't, that'll be the problem. You'll have to buy some different discs.
Ch3vr0n Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 It doesn't. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
dbminter Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 Yes, I was going to suggest the same thing. That drive probably didn't support M-Disc. A similar post happened a few weeks/months ago and that seemed to be the problem. BTW, what does this entry in that log mean: W 20:46:52 Removed Filtered File: \DVDFab.miniso What's a filtered file and why would it be removed? I don't think I've ever seen such a log entry ever before.
monks19 Posted August 29, 2017 Author Posted August 29, 2017 Yes, I was going to suggest the same thing. That drive probably didn't support M-Disc. A similar post happened a few weeks/months ago and that seemed to be the problem. BTW, what does this entry in that log mean: W 20:46:52 Removed Filtered File: \DVDFab.miniso What's a filtered file and why would it be removed? I don't think I've ever seen such a log entry ever before. What are M-Discs and which discs should I use in order to work this mess, please ? Mini-iso are image files emulators done by DVDFab when you convert iso file to files only format or rip a disc (BD & DVD) to PC in file format.
dbminter Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 M-Disc are a special "flavor" of discs. For DVD's, they're a variant of the DVD+R format. If you have a DVD player/drive that supports DVD+R, and most modern ones should, you will have no compatibility problems with M-Disc. M-Disc is a special kind of disc designed for long term archival purposes. It's basically the difference between writing in ink on paper and chiseling words into stone tablets. The stone tablets won't decay as quickly as the ink on paper. It's basically the laser burning pits into "stone." For non M-Disc DVD, there's organic dye, which decays much quicker than an M-Disc would. The drawback is your burner must support M-Disc, as you've encountered. Pioneer's 2209 BD and LG's WH series drives do. Basically, if it doesn't say M-Disc on the package, that's what you're after, unless your burner supports M-Disc. M-Disc also cost more, but they do last much longer so the price can be worth the trade off. Any DVD-/+R/DL media will "do," however, there are a lot of cheap manufacturers out there, like CMC. And Memorex will farm out to them. As will Verbatim IF you buy the Life series sold online and in brick and mortar stores. What you'll want to get are Verbatim DataLife Plus series DVD-R/DVD+R/DVD-R DL/DVD+R DL, depending on the size you need, compatibility (For instance, DVD+R DL is more compatible with DVD players than DVD-R DL.), and what you're willing to pay for the quality you get. However, you can generally only find those online like where I get them at Amazon.com. Now, some drives simply don't like certain kinds of manufacturers' media. So, it really is a bit of trial and error before you find what works best for you. I just recommend the best quality stuff out there because most people generally don't have problems with Verbatim MKM (DataLife Plus) series media. I was relatively sure the miniISO file was some kind of emulation file, but why is ImgBurn excluding it? What if you really NEED to backup that file?
monks19 Posted August 29, 2017 Author Posted August 29, 2017 (edited) Thanks. I'll go get that disc now and see if I can get a new burner soon. The pioneer one is more interesting than the LG (not reliable based on past experiences). Incidently, do you know any database on BD writers that can handle m-discs (aside the two you mentioned) ? I can't find any that seems reliable. Thanks to answer Edited August 29, 2017 by monks19
dbminter Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 There's no need to get a new burner unless you really want to use those M-Discs. It's probably cheaper just to get new discs. But, if you want to use M-Disc, by all means get an M-Disc capable burner. I actually have both a Pioneer 2209 and an LG one. The last released firmware for the 2209 borked writing to Ritek 8x DVD+RW's. They always fail Verify. The 2nd to most recent firmware doesn't do this. Plus, the last 2209 I got was borked right out of the box. Wouldn't write BD-R properly. Had to go back. And there's the Eject button problem with Pioneer's. After about 7 months, the Eject button won't work the first time you press it 1 in 10 times. Eject commands issued by ImgBurn manually won't work either. If you press the button/issue the command a 2nd time, it works. And ImgBurn's automatic eject command after an operation seems to always work, though. The only reason I still have an LG is because it does write to 8x Ritek DVD+RW properly. However, it has its own set of pretty lengthy problems. LG's are terrible reading drives. And the LG DL BD drives don't properly write to BD-RE DL, even quality media. They will usually fail Verifies or the data is not written correctly to them, resulting in corruption. Plus, the writing BD-RE SL as a giant floppy in Windows Explorer only caps out at 1x instead of the maximum 2x that the 2209 and my ASUS USB will achieve.
monks19 Posted September 1, 2017 Author Posted September 1, 2017 (edited) Hi guys. After last time results, I've bought a set of 5 verbatim BD-r discs. The same problem seems to keep going: I 18:17:41 Operation Started!I 18:17:41 Source File: P:\SDM 02\Prestige 2017\Montage\PRESTIGE BR 01.isoI 18:17:41 Source File Sectors: 11 467 072 (MODE1/2048)I 18:17:41 Source File Size: 23 484 563 456 bytesI 18:17:41 Source File Volume Identifier: VOLUME_01I 18:17:41 Source File Volume Set Identifier: AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDEEEEFFFFI 18:17:41 Source File Application Identifier: Disque Blu-ray VegasI 18:17:41 Source File Implementation Identifier: 0I 18:17:41 Source File File System(s): UDF (2.50)I 18:17:41 Destination Device: [2:0:0] ATAPI iHBS112 2 CL0K (G:) (SATA)I 18:17:41 Destination Media Type: BD-R (Disc ID: VERBAT-IMe-000)I 18:17:41 Destination Media Supported Write Speeds: 4x; 6xI 18:17:41 Destination Media Sectors: 12 219 392I 18:17:41 Write Mode: BDI 18:17:41 Write Type: DAOI 18:17:41 Write Speed: MAXI 18:17:41 Hardware Defect Management Active: NoI 18:17:41 BD-R Verify Not Required: YesI 18:17:41 Link Size: AutoI 18:17:41 Lock Volume: YesI 18:17:41 Test Mode: NoI 18:17:41 OPC: NoI 18:17:41 BURN-Proof: EnabledI 18:17:43 Write Speed Successfully Set! - Effective: 26 970 KB/s (6x)I 18:17:43 Advanced Settings - Force HT: No, Online HT: No, OverSpeed: No, SmartBurn: YesI 18:17:43 CD/DVD Life Record Count: 95 - CD/DVD Record Count: 64I 18:17:43 BD Life Record Count: 11 - BD Record Count: 9I 18:18:13 Filling Buffer... (80 MiB)I 18:18:15 Writing LeadIn...W 18:18:55 Failed to Write Sectors 2816 - 2847 - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:55 Retrying (1 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (2 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (3 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (4 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (5 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (6 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (7 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (8 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (9 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (10 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (11 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (12 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (13 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (14 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (15 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (16 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (17 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (18 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (19 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteW 18:18:56 Retrying (20 of 20)...W 18:18:56 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteE 18:19:10 Failed to Write Sectors 2816 - 2847 - Reason: Invalid Address For WriteE 18:19:10 Next Writable Address: 0I 18:19:10 Synchronising Cache...W 18:19:32 Synchronise Cache Failed! - Reason: Timeout on Logical UnitE 18:19:37 Synchronise Cache Failed! - Reason: Timeout on Logical UnitW 18:19:41 User opted to skip the 'Close Track/Session/Disc' functions.E 18:19:41 Failed to Write Image!E 18:19:43 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:01:59I 18:19:43 Average Write Rate: 0 KiB/s (0.0x) - Maximum Write Rate: 0 KiB/s (0.0x)I 18:19:56 Close Request AcknowledgedI 18:19:56 Closing Down...I 18:19:56 Shutting down SPTI...I 18:19:56 ImgBurn closed! Any idea on how to make this finaly work ? Thanks to answer Edited September 1, 2017 by monks19
dbminter Posted September 1, 2017 Posted September 1, 2017 Could be because, as near as I can tell, your drive is a LiteOn Blu-Ray burner. I had a LiteOn as my first BD burner and it died after 3 months. And LiteOn, I don't think, makes burners of any kind anymore. So, their BD seemed to be junk to begin with. Just my opinion. I wouldn't know more unless you tried the latest Pioneer or LG BD drive, which I use. Though I recommend starting with the Pioneer 2209 before the 209 or the LG series burners. I know more about the 2209 than the LG burners, which I only use for one purpose. I've never used a Pioneer 209. However, the 2209 supports the M-Disc discs you had so you can use them with that.
monks19 Posted September 2, 2017 Author Posted September 2, 2017 Hi. I have this one since 2012 and I only used it for DVD writing and occasional Bluray reading. Never had the chance, until recently, to use for BD writing. Aside of the BD writing, it works fine, which surprise me a bit.
dbminter Posted September 2, 2017 Posted September 2, 2017 I believe I had the same drive also in 2012. It stopped writing BD-RE after 3 months. The real killer was 3 DVD+R DL VIDEO_TS I burned with it. 2 of the discs had random pauses added to playback that weren't layer breaks. However, this was a common problem that plagued LiteOn DVD burners. It would randomly add pauses to the beginning of some video playback that weren't layer breaks. It was more random on the DVD burners, but 2 out of 3 DVD+R DL's on the BD burner from LiteOn did this. This swore me off of LiteOn drives altogether, even DVD burners as the DVD problem was present for years. Now, it's a moot point as LiteOn stopped making BD drives shortly after I got one from them and now apparently no longer makes any optical burners.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted September 2, 2017 Posted September 2, 2017 Maybe an updated firmware would solve the issue? http://www.firmwarehq.com/Lite-On/iHBS112%2B2/files.html You could also try burning at 4x instead of MAX. The error your drive is returning shouldn't really be the first error you get. I might expect 'invalid address for write' after another issue (maybe a 'write error'), but it isn't normally the first and only error. Weird.
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