BE.6.7.10 Posted Saturday at 10:23 PM Posted Saturday at 10:23 PM For some reason, sometimes whenever I finish a burn, it fake completes, as when I reinserted the exact disc in my Laptop, it shows as blank again. How do I fix this?
BE.6.7.10 Posted Saturday at 10:26 PM Author Posted Saturday at 10:26 PM (edited) And yes, before you ask, it is Dual-Layer media. And it's a DVD+R DL (not RW). I have no idea on how this even is happening Edited Saturday at 10:29 PM by BE.6.7.10
dbminter Posted Sunday at 01:53 AM Posted Sunday at 01:53 AM Just to make sure, are you certain you didn't do a Test mode burn? Otherwise, when this happens, check the contents in File Explorer. If it shows up as blank still, try inserting the disc in a standalone DVD player and make sure it does in fact play.
BE.6.7.10 Posted Sunday at 06:41 PM Author Posted Sunday at 06:41 PM (edited) I actually never had it set to test mode. I'm currently trying another ISO to see if it also has the problem Edited Sunday at 06:44 PM by BE.6.7.10
BE.6.7.10 Posted Sunday at 06:56 PM Author Posted Sunday at 06:56 PM It still happens, even though I tried different input
dbminter Posted Sunday at 07:33 PM Posted Sunday at 07:33 PM As I said, first isolate if anything was actually written to the disc. Try accessing its contents in File Explorer or playing it in a standalone DVD player. If File Explorer shows contents and/or a standalone DVD player does play it but ImgBurn says the disc is still empty, you probably need to change your I/O driver in ImgBurn. First, check to make sure of the first part I mentioned earlier and then we'll proceed from there if ImgBurn is actually writing contents to the discs and just needs an I/O interface change.
BE.6.7.10 Posted Sunday at 08:18 PM Author Posted Sunday at 08:18 PM (edited) I already tested it on my DVD Player. No it does not work. And yay, I already reached the maximum amount of posts I can make today Edited Sunday at 08:20 PM by BE.6.7.10
dbminter Posted Sunday at 09:26 PM Posted Sunday at 09:26 PM DVD Video not playing on a DVD player is not necessarily the same as no data being on the disc. DVD Video not playing on insertion into a standalone DVD player could be other issues. Also check in File Explorer for any contents that were written to the disc.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago This looks like a drive issue. If you’d left Verify enabled, it would have picked up on the fact the drive went through all the motions of burning the disc but didn’t actually burn anything. can you see any sort of ring on the disc that might indicate it at least attempted to?
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