Northmen 24 Posted December 3 Posted December 3 (edited) Some iso files that I burn to a disc work and others don't. Those that don't usually show an error during verification. The result is that the disc can't be read by my Blu Ray player. I have attached a screen shot and the log of one that failed. ImgBurn.log Edited December 3 by Northmen 24 missing word
dbminter Posted December 3 Posted December 3 This could be the reason: Disc ID: RITEK-F16-01 Your burner may not like those. You can try and see if there's a firmware update for your drive that might make them work better or try a better quality disc like Verbatim DataLife Plus. NOT Verbatim Life Series. DataLife Plus, which you generally only find in online stores.
Northmen 24 Posted December 6 Author Posted December 6 I just tried to run imgBurn with a Verbatim America, LLC Verbatim DataLifePlus 94839 DVD Rewritable Media -DVD+RW -4X -4.70 GB disc. The program indicated that the disc had to be formatted. It has been stuck at 99% of "Erasing Disc" for 9 hours. If I try to close imgBurn, I get a message that I cannot cancel the operation. Any ideas?
dbminter Posted December 6 Posted December 6 Could be that it's a slim model drive. Slim models are generally only good at reading things, not writing. If you can't use a half height drive because your tower doesn't have that kind of bay or you're using a laptop, you're better off buying a USB enclosure and a half height drive to put it in. That's what I've done for about 10 years now.
Northmen 24 Posted December 6 Author Posted December 6 Thanks, it is a slim tray. Here is a screenshot of the log. I appreciate your help with this.
dbminter Posted December 6 Posted December 6 You're using high quality DataLife Plus MKM media, so that's probably not an issue. The drive may simply not like that kind of media, though. You could check for a firmware update and installl it. See if that works. You definitely shouldn't need to wait longer than an hour to see if it works or not. On 8x DVD+RW media, it takes less than 10 minutes to fully format those discs.
Northmen 24 Posted December 6 Author Posted December 6 I tried another disc and it formatted in about 15 minutes. There are no firmware updates for the drive. It just seems to be very temperamental.
dbminter Posted December 6 Posted December 6 Could have been a bad blank. They happen. I recently tried to fully format a brand new DVD+RW but after like 30 minutes, it wasn't done. So, I canceled it and discovered what had happened: there was a large blob under the data surface where the writable area should have been. It came out of the factory that way. The next one was fine. So were the 2 after that.
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