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DVD-RAM drive: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B DL13 010119064B3CC619FE

 

Installed Nero 8 Trial. Burned ISO bin file to CD: Exiled (2006) ESPiSE DVDRip KVCD Brady. Didn't like Nero so

 

uninstalled. Disk inserted into DVD-RAM drive now reads as CD Drive for all media (see screen shot... as soon as

 

Windows xp sees loaded disk in device it displays the window asking what s/ware you want to use and at this point

 

Windows Explorer shows the drive change from DVD to CD .... weird is there is a choice in this window "using <need

 

provider>" see .jpg). Will play and dvd recorded as movies. Firmaware update from DL11 to DL13. Still only ImgBurn

 

can read as DVD Drive and produced this report....

 

From ImgBurn 2.3.2.0

 

I 15:48:24 ImgBurn Version 2.3.2.0 started!

I 15:48:24 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

I 15:48:24 Total Physical Memory: 1,048,048 KB - Available: 692,332 KB

I 15:48:24 Initialising SPTI...

I 15:48:24 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 15:48:24 Found 1 CD-RW and 1 DVD±RW/RAM!

W 15:54:13 I/O Interface has been changed!

I 15:54:13 Shutting down SPTI...

I 15:54:13 Initialising ASPI...

I 15:54:13 WNASPI32.DLL - Adaptec's ASPI Layer - ASPI for Win32 DLL - Version 4.71.2.0

I 15:54:13 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

W 15:54:49 No devices detected!

W 15:55:34 I/O Interface has been changed!

I 15:55:34 Shutting down ASPI...

I 15:55:34 Initialising ASAPI...

E 15:55:34 Unable to initialise ASAPI! - ASAPI.DLL

E 15:55:34 Reason: The specified module could not be found.

E 15:55:34 You need to install an ASAPI manager.

E 15:55:34 Visit http://www.imgburn.com to download one.

E 15:55:34 Alternatively, try changing the 'I/O Interface' in the Settings to a different one.

W 16:00:23 I/O Interface has been changed!

I 16:00:23 Shutting down ASAPI...

I 16:00:23 Initialising SPTI...

I 16:00:23 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 16:00:23 Found 1 CD-RW and 1 DVD±RW/RAM!

I 16:01:07 Close Request Acknowledged

I 16:01:07 Closing Down...

I 16:01:07 Shutting down SPTI...

I 16:01:07 ImgBurn closed!

 

Search for ASAPI.dll file missing on C drive. ASPI driver present WNASPI32.dll in Windows/system. Ran forceaspi1.7

 

no change. Searched net for asapi manager and found nothing useful (one thing ata time stuck with updating aspi

 

first then reboot). Updated adaptec aspi from their site and still no change. Ran ImgBurn again showing debug.

 

W 18:47:08 I/O Interface has been changed!

I 18:47:08 Shutting down ASPI...

I 18:47:08 Initialising ASAPI...

E 18:47:08 Unable to initialise ASAPI! - ASAPI.DLL

E 18:47:08 Reason: The specified module could not be found.

E 18:47:08 You need to install an ASAPI manager.

E 18:47:08 Visit http://www.imgburn.com to download one.

E 18:47:08 Alternatively, try changing the 'I/O Interface' in the Settings to a different one.

W 18:47:35 I/O Interface has been changed!

I 18:47:35 Shutting down ASAPI...

I 18:47:35 Initialising ASPI...

I 18:47:35 WNASPI32.DLL - Adaptec's ASPI Layer - ASPI for Win32 (95/NT) DLL - Version 4.71.2.0

I 18:47:35 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 18:47:35 Device Address: [0:2:0]

I 18:47:35 Drive Letter: (E:)

I 18:47:35 Drive Maximum Transfer Length: 131,072

I 18:47:35 Drive Maximum Physical Pages: 33

I 18:47:35 Drive Alignment Mask: 1

I 18:47:35 Drive Bus Type: ATA

I 18:47:35 [0:2:0] (E:) (ATA)

I 18:47:35 CDB: 12 00 00 00 38 00

I 18:47:35 CDB Interpretation: Inquiry

E 18:47:41 SENSE: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

E 18:47:41 SENSE Interpretation: No Additional Sense Information

I 18:47:41 Device Address: [0:3:0]

I 18:47:41 Drive Letter: (D:)

I 18:47:41 Drive Maximum Transfer Length: 131,072

I 18:47:41 Drive Maximum Physical Pages: 33

I 18:47:41 Drive Alignment Mask: 1

I 18:47:41 Drive Bus Type: ATA

I 18:47:41 [0:3:0] (D:) (ATA)

I 18:47:41 CDB: 12 00 00 00 38 00

I 18:47:41 CDB Interpretation: Inquiry

E 18:47:41 SENSE: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

E 18:47:41 SENSE Interpretation: No Additional Sense Information

W 18:47:41 No devices detected!

W 18:48:07 I/O Interface 'Debug Mode' has been Disabled!

W 18:48:07 I/O Interface has been changed!

I 18:48:07 Shutting down ASPI...

I 18:48:07 Initialising SPTI...

I 18:48:07 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 18:48:07 Found 1 CD-RW and 1 DVD±RW/RAM!

I 18:49:55 Close Request Acknowledged

I 18:49:55 Closing Down...

I 18:49:55 Shutting down SPTI...

I 18:49:55 ImgBurn closed!

 

Clues in "No Additional Sense Information"? Initialising SPTI lets ImgBurn see any disc but windows xp nor anyone else can. That's all I got in me for now! Cheers :) PS how does one attach a .jpg as I need to show the weird windows window asking what you want to do with the media "using <need provider>" with strange characters.

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It's default behaviour of Windows XP to show the drive as a CD Drive when there's a blank disc inside. As for the "<need provider>" option that's probably some leftover from some program you've used before and it's completely unrelated to ImgBurn.

 

By the way, you really should leave ImgBurn with its default settings (Tools/Options/click Defaults and confirm) as that works best for everyone :thumbup:

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Good Morning and thanks for the info. I tried a few other burning products but liked ImgBurn the best. Sadly now my other dvd utilities I use (such as Converxttodvd, etc.) are now useless. I can't even use blanks to back-up *argh*. I must have been lucky with the LG before I pulled Nero 8 as it read everything (even crappy memorsux I keep getting for bdays and xmas). I see my next search to fix this is beyond the specifics of this forum so I'm off to the net. Any suggestions? Is it even possible to fix? Much appreciate your fast support and great software product! Wish I'd had found ImgBurn first as I wouldn't have needed to even try Nerohog. Cheers again :)

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regarding convertxtodvd, i use this, and i save to a folder, then use ImgBurn in build mode :thumbup:

 

as for the overall issue, i dont think you will find a fix for it im afraid , i didnt even bother looking and just lived with it

as i said earlier. ImgBurn knows what media is in the drive so thats all that matters for me

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Isee. Good logic there using ImgBurn Build. I found the LG GSA-4167B has power issues and some have had success removing, as in my case, an older not oft used cdburner to free up power. Also upgrading power supply has worked. I'm going to pull the cdburner doorstop and see what happens .... this will require another pot of coffee. Anyone else tried this? Cream and sugar?

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Pulled old cdrw and GSA-4167B will read DVD-RAM disks (great as I have all important stuff back-up there!). Still no luck on other blank media still readingas CD. Bonus? Windows wants me to reactivate in 3 days lol. I tried playing with ImgBurn Build and Write and they won't support, say, moving one of my fav .avi files so I can watch on laptop (unless I missed something). Anyone recommend a good DVD burner?

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Sorry, what exactly is the problem here?

 

When you put a blank DVD into the drive the name changes from 'DVD-RAM Drive' to 'CD Drive' ?

 

As mentioned several times, that's normal.

 

Windows doesn't support burning onto DVD+ (plus) or DVD- (minus) format media. It basically sees such discs as 'unknown' media and just defaults to labelling the drive as a 'CD Drive'. There's nothing wrong with that, it happens to everyone - including me.

 

So what really is the problem?

 

If you can put a disc in the drive and ImgBurn will see it just fine and give you all the info about it in the info window on the right, there really is no problem/issue.

 

Are you perhaps then worrying about nothing?

 

If you remember that ImgBurn is just a burner (i.e. it doesn't convert anything), copying an AVI to a DVD isn't a problem. Your laptop will play AVI files so you don't need to convert anything.

 

Just drag + drop the AVI in the Build modes 'Source' window and then burn it.

 

You'll end up with an AVI file on the disc that you can play by simply double clicking on it in Explorer.

 

Any standalone player that supports playing avi/divx files will also be able to play it just fine.

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Greetings! Problem is this just happened and I had no idea it was normal. Until 24 hours ago windowsxp had recognized anything and everything I threw in the LG ... for more than a year now. I removed Nero and suddenly lost readbility of DVD?blank. Anyway, I'm learning your software and so will spend more time on that as I tried your suggestion and successfully burned a copy of an .avi (Faster the motogp movie .... awesome!) to a DVD+RW and played on laptop. Only thing the log reported as of possible concern was the following DeviceIoControl:

 

I 11:37:38 ImgBurn Version 2.3.2.0 started!

I 11:37:38 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

I 11:37:38 Total Physical Memory: 1,048,048 KB - Available: 651,692 KB

I 11:37:39 Initialising SPTI...

I 11:37:39 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 11:37:39 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM!

I 11:40:08 Operation Started!

I 11:40:08 Device: [0:2:0] HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B DL13 (E:) (ATA)

I 11:40:08 Media Type: DVD+RW (Disc ID: INFODISC-A10-01) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x)

I 11:40:08 Quick Erase: No

I 11:40:08 Erasing Disc...

W 11:40:24 DeviceIoControl(FSCTL_LOCK_VOLUME) Failed! - Reason: Access is denied.

W 11:40:24 DeviceIoControl(FSCTL_DISMOUNT_VOLUME) Failed! - Reason: Access is denied.

I 11:56:23 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:16:14

I 11:59:15 Operation Started!

I 11:59:15 Building Image Tree...

I 11:59:31 Checking Directory Depth...

I 11:59:31 Calculating Totals...

I 11:59:31 Preparing Image...

I 11:59:31 Checking Path Length...

I 11:59:31 Image Size: 1,648,918,528 bytes

I 11:59:31 Image Sectors: 805,136

I 11:59:37 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:22

I 11:59:37 Operation Started!

I 11:59:37 Source File: -==/\/[bUILD IMAGE]\/\==-

I 11:59:37 Source File Sectors: 805,136 (MODE1/2048)

I 11:59:37 Source File Size: 1,648,918,528 bytes

I 11:59:37 Source File Volume Identifier: Faster

I 11:59:37 Source File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.3.2.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!

I 11:59:37 Source File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn

I 11:59:37 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)

I 11:59:37 Destination Device: [0:2:0] HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B DL13 (E:) (ATA)

I 11:59:37 Destination Media Type: DVD+RW (Disc ID: INFODISC-A10-01) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x)

I 11:59:37 Destination Media Sectors: 2,295,104

I 11:59:37 Write Mode: DVD

I 11:59:37 Write Type: DAO

I 11:59:37 Write Speed: MAX

I 11:59:37 Link Size: Auto

I 11:59:37 Test Mode: No

I 11:59:37 BURN-Proof: Enabled

W 12:00:04 DeviceIoControl(FSCTL_LOCK_VOLUME) Failed! - Reason: Access is denied.

W 12:00:04 DeviceIoControl(FSCTL_DISMOUNT_VOLUME) Failed! - Reason: Access is denied.

I 12:00:06 Filling Buffer... (40 MB)

I 12:00:08 Writing LeadIn...

I 12:00:08 Writing Image... (LBA: 0 - 805135)

I 12:05:05 Synchronising Cache...

I 12:05:06 Closing Session...

I 12:05:07 Image MD5: 6ee70d998e57b4c3f46f2387621d6be6

I 12:05:07 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:05:30

I 12:05:07 Average Write Rate: 5,440 KB/s (3.9x) - Maximum Write Rate: 5,671 KB/s (4.1x)

I 12:05:07 Cycling Tray before Verify...

W 12:05:16 Waiting for device to become ready...

I 12:05:32 Device Ready!

I 12:05:32 Operation Started!

I 12:05:32 Source Device: [0:2:0] HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B DL13 (E:) (ATA)

I 12:05:32 Source Media Type: DVD+RW (Book Type: DVD+RW) (Disc ID: INFODISC-A10-01) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x)

I 12:05:32 Image File: -==/\/[bUILD IMAGE]\/\==-

I 12:05:32 Image File Sectors: 805,136 (MODE1/2048)

I 12:05:32 Image File Size: 1,648,918,528 bytes

I 12:05:32 Image File Volume Identifier: Faster

I 12:05:32 Image File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.3.2.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!

I 12:05:32 Image File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn

I 12:05:32 Image File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)

I 12:05:32 Verifying Sectors... (LBA: 0 - 805135)

I 12:09:56 Device MD5: 6ee70d998e57b4c3f46f2387621d6be6

I 12:09:56 Image MD5: 6ee70d998e57b4c3f46f2387621d6be6

I 12:09:56 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:04:23

I 12:09:56 Average Verify Rate: 6,122 KB/s (4.4x) - Maximum Verify Rate: 7,771 KB/s (5.6x)

 

Back again to the learning curve. Thanks for your support ... Cheers!

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