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I 14:15:27 ImgBurn Version 2.5.8.0 started!
I 14:15:27 Microsoft Windows 8 Core x64 Edition (6.2, Build 9200)
I 14:15:27 Total Physical Memory: 3,982,948 KiB  -  Available: 2,130,160 KiB
I 14:15:28 Initialising SPTI...
I 14:15:28 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
I 14:15:28 -> Drive 1 - Info: PIONEER BD-RW   BDR-TD02 0.05-GENERAL (D:) (USB 2.0)
I 14:15:28 Found 1 BD-RE!
I 14:17:00 Device: [0:0:0] PIONEER BD-RW   BDR-TD02 0.05 (D:) (USB)
I 14:17:00 Family Tree:
I 14:17:00 -> ACPI x64-based PC
I 14:17:00 -> Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System
I 14:17:00 -> PCI Express Root Complex
I 14:17:00 -> Intel® 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 1E26 (PCI bus 0, device 29, function 0) (VEN_8086&DEV_1E26 - Intel - usbehci)
I 14:17:00 -> USB Root Hub
I 14:17:00 -> Generic USB Hub (Port_#0001.Hub_#0002) (VID_8087&PID_0024 - Intel - usbhub)
I 14:17:00 -> USB Mass Storage Device (Port_#0001.Hub_#0004) (VID_13FD&PID_3940 - Unknown - USBSTOR)
I 14:17:00 -> CD-ROM Drive (PIONEER BD-RW   BDR-TD02 USB Device)
I 14:18:02 Operation Started!
I 14:18:02 Building Image Tree...
I 14:18:02 Calculating Totals...
I 14:18:02 Preparing Image...
I 14:18:03 Contents: 1 File, 13 Folders
I 14:18:03 Content Type: BD Video
I 14:18:03 Data Type: MODE1/2048
I 14:18:03 File System(s): UDF (2.50)
I 14:18:03 Volume Label: [Not Configured]
I 14:18:03 Size: 21,341,159,424 bytes
I 14:18:03 Sectors: 10,420,488
I 14:18:03 Image Size: 21,342,060,544 bytes
I 14:18:03 Image Sectors: 10,420,928
I 14:18:03 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:00
I 14:18:37 Operation Started!
I 14:18:37 Building Image Tree...
I 14:18:37 Calculating Totals...
I 14:18:37 Preparing Image...
I 14:18:37 Contents: 1 File, 13 Folders
I 14:18:37 Content Type: BD Video
I 14:18:37 Data Type: MODE1/2048
I 14:18:37 File System(s): UDF (2.50)
I 14:18:37 Volume Label: [Not Configured]
I 14:18:37 Size: 21,341,159,424 bytes
I 14:18:37 Sectors: 10,420,488
I 14:18:37 Image Size: 21,342,060,544 bytes
I 14:18:37 Image Sectors: 10,420,928
I 14:18:37 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:00
I 14:18:45 Operation Started!
I 14:18:45 Building Image Tree...
I 14:18:58 Calculating Totals...
I 14:18:58 Preparing Image...
I 14:18:58 Contents: 1 File, 13 Folders
I 14:18:58 Content Type: BD Video
I 14:18:58 Data Type: MODE1/2048
I 14:18:58 File System(s): UDF (2.50)
I 14:18:58 Volume Label: RAMPAGE
I 14:18:58 Size: 21,341,159,424 bytes
I 14:18:58 Sectors: 10,420,488
I 14:18:58 Image Size: 21,342,060,544 bytes
I 14:18:58 Image Sectors: 10,420,928
I 14:19:03 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:18
I 14:19:03 Operation Started!
I 14:19:03 Source File: -==/\/[bUILD IMAGE]\/\==-
I 14:19:03 Source File Sectors: 10,420,928 (MODE1/2048)
I 14:19:03 Source File Size: 21,342,060,544 bytes
I 14:19:03 Source File Volume Identifier: RAMPAGE
I 14:19:03 Source File Volume Set Identifier: 4CF97256009F0268
I 14:19:03 Source File Application Identifier: ImgBurn v2.5.8.0
I 14:19:03 Source File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn
I 14:19:03 Source File File System(s): UDF (2.50)
I 14:19:03 Destination Device: [0:0:0] PIONEER BD-RW   BDR-TD02 0.05 (D:) (USB)
I 14:19:03 Destination Media Type: BD-R (Disc ID: PHILIP-R04-000)
I 14:19:03 Destination Media Supported Write Speeds: 2x, 4x
I 14:19:03 Destination Media Sectors: 12,219,392
I 14:19:03 Write Mode: BD
I 14:19:03 Write Type: DAO
I 14:19:03 Write Speed: 2x
I 14:19:03 Hardware Defect Management Active: No
I 14:19:03 BD-R Verify Not Required: Yes
I 14:19:03 Link Size: Auto
I 14:19:03 Lock Volume: Yes
I 14:19:03 Test Mode: No
I 14:19:03 OPC: No
I 14:19:03 BURN-Proof: Enabled
I 14:19:04 Write Speed Successfully Set! - Effective: 8,990 KB/s (2x)
I 14:19:04 Advanced Settings - Optimal Writing Speed: No
I 14:19:04 Filling Buffer... (80 MiB)
I 14:19:04 Writing LeadIn...
I 14:19:27 Writing Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 10420927)
I 14:19:27 Writing Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 10420927)
W 14:20:12 Failed to Write Sectors 7936 - 7967 - Reason: Write Error
W 14:20:12 Retrying (1 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (2 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (3 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (4 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (5 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (6 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (7 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (8 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (9 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (10 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (11 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (12 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (13 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (14 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (15 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (16 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (17 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (18 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (19 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
W 14:20:23 Retrying (20 of 20)...
W 14:20:23 Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Address For Write
E 14:33:29 Failed to Write Sectors 7936 - 7967 - Reason: Write Error
I 14:33:30 Synchronising Cache...
I 14:33:35 Closing Track...
I 14:33:40 Finalising Disc...
E 14:34:11 Failed to Write Image!
I 14:34:11 Exporting Graph Data...
I 14:34:11 Graph Data File: C:\Users\bobfi_000\AppData\Roaming\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\PIONEER_BD-RW_BDR-TD02_0.05_25-JULY-2018_14-19_PHILIP-R04-000_2x.ibg
I 14:34:11 Export Successfully Completed!
E 14:34:11 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:15:07
I 14:34:11 Average Write Rate: 18 KiB/s (0.0x) - Maximum Write Rate: 18 KiB/s (0.0x)



 

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Be sure they aren't Life Series.  If they're Life Series, they're some of the worst you can get.  You need DataLife Plus discs you can only find online.

 

Ok thank you for the information I will have a look around for some

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Can't tell from that.  You'll have to insert one of the discs to find out.  ImgBurn will tell you in Write mode in the right hand side pain something called Disc/Manufacturer ID.  If it says VERBAT-IM or some variant, they're good.  If they say CMC anywhere in them, they're bad.

 

 

Right hand side pain?!  :lol:  Obviously, I meant pane.  :wink:

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Can't tell from that.  You'll have to insert one of the discs to find out.  ImgBurn will tell you in Write mode in the right hand side pain something called Disc/Manufacturer ID.  If it says VERBAT-IM or some variant, they're good.  If they say CMC anywhere in them, they're bad.

 

Just getting the discs today and this is the information on them

 

BD Disc Information:

Disc ID: CMCMAG-BA5-000

Disc Type: BD-R

Disc Size: 120 mm

 

So looks like these are the dodgy verbatim discs damn it

 

Well the first disc burnt without any errors problem is I converted the mkv file wrong when i tried to get it 1920x1080 as it would not play on ps4 what a numpty I am 

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That's not real quality verbatim. That's the lower grade 'outsourced cheap crap' "life series" you find in a retail store. You need the ones with the VERBAT-IMx-000 id. That's the online only and good stuff.

 

Those you got, I bet you won't even make it halfway through the pack / spindle before you have your first burn failure. If not that, good chances your standalone player won't play them.

 

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Even if they finish burning and verifying, CMC media generally doesn't last very long.  I had some like 15 years ago.  After a year, they weren't readable.  And this was from a stack of like 200 where half of them failed to burn or verify.

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That's not real quality verbatim. That's the lower grade 'outsourced cheap crap' "life series" you find in a retail store. You need the ones with the VERBAT-IMx-000 id. That's the online only and good stuff.

 

Those you got, I bet you won't even make it halfway through the pack / spindle before you have your first burn failure. If not that, good chances your standalone player won't play them.

 

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Yeah my Samsung blu ray player make them skip, looks like they play fine on ps4 though I have seen some mitsubishi chemical media by verbatim

 

 

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Even if they finish burning and verifying, CMC media generally doesn't last very long.  I had some like 15 years ago.  After a year, they weren't readable.  And this was from a stack of like 200 where half of them failed to burn or verify.

 

thanks for the heads up lucky i just bought 10 of these then and not like 50 I have seen these not cheap but must be the top range

 

 

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I'm not entirely sure as I've never seen the good Verbatim BD-R is packaging that says DataLifePlus on it.  However, those are printable surface media, so that might explain it.  I haven't bought any of those in years and am still working on my cake stack of them.  If it says DataLifePlus on it and there's a premium on the price, well, there's a reason it probably costs more.  It's the good stuff.

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Those are the printable good ones yes, but got a THERMAL printer only, as in the packaging. The ones for a normal printer say 'wide inkjet printable'. But the packaging like that is correct.

 

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Yeah don't think many people will have a thermal printer, I will try them japanese ones as I have checked on a site and they do have the verbatim label on instead of cmc, just ordered a cheap cd printer today actually so inkjet it will have to be :)

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Good catch, Ch3!  I didn't notice those were thermal printable labels in the image.

 

 

I don't have a CD label printer but I always use the inkjet printable label surface discs to burn to, unless they're intentionally for temporary backups which will be destroyed after their usefulness has ended, discs to give to others, etc.  I use them in case I ever do get such a printer, I can print labels on them later.  And even if I never do get such a printer, I can always write on them with CD markers to write a title or some other identifying information on the inkjet printable surface.

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