Northmen 24 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 I have tried multiple times to burn a 6 GB iso file to a DVD+R DL disc. Each time I get a pop-up message titled Optimal LO Data Zone Capacity. It tells me that the Optimal When I click on OK, I receive the following message. Optimal layer break must be a multiple of 16. Optimal LO sectors: 2,069,460 Next largest acceptable value: 2,069,472. When I click on OK, my burner ejects the disc. I have tried to burn it a a DVD5 or a DVD9 and the result is the same each time. Does anyone have any ideas on what the problem may be? I have attached a screenshot of the pop-up and the log file. The Soft Parade log.log
dbminter Posted February 9 Posted February 9 It sounds like you downloaded this ISO instead of creating it yourself, because whoever made the ISO didn't make it correctly. Probably the only thing you can do is use something to mount or extract the contents from the ISO to a temporary location and use Build mode in ImgBurn to create a proper ISO. Another possibility, though highly unlikely in this case, is the use of CMC Magnetics media. They are the worst media out there and should always be avoided for DL DVD. The only reliable DVD+R DL is the Verbatim DataLife Plus. NOT the Life Series you find in brick and mortar stores which are CMC. DataLife Plus can generally only be found in online stores. It's possible, though as I said highly unlikely, the cheap media could be the cause of this issue. CMC discs being even unable to burn has been a thing before in the past.
Northmen 24 Posted February 9 Author Posted February 9 I'll give that a try. I was able to successfully burn 4 of the iso files from the same source but maybe they messed this one up. Thanks!
dbminter Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Wouldn't be the first incorrectly authored image, audio, or video file I've seen downloaded by people before. In fact, it seems like 50% of them are.
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