Puss Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 (edited) I'm trying to burn an almost 6 GB ISO (not a movie) to an Imation DVD+R DL (I read Verbatim are a better choice, but I'm stuck with those for now). My drive is a BENQ DW1650 BCDC. I tried to burn the ISO with Nero first (as it allows multisession), but the disc got killed. - Could I follow this guide: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=61 without messing with the layer break? Perhaps ImgBurn is likelier to be successful here? I did a simulation and it went fine. - If I extract the files and try to burn them in a normal compilation in Nero (or Build Mode in ImgBurn), will I have the same layer break problem? Thanks in advance. Edited January 27, 2008 by Puss
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 The layer break is really only associated with movie DVDs. It doesn't affect a normal data DVD. And yes, Verbatim disks will make life alot better. EDIT: Update your firmware. Newest version is BCIC - ftp://ftp.benq-eu.com/dvd-rw/firmware/dw1650/dw1650_bcic.zip
Puss Posted January 27, 2008 Author Posted January 27, 2008 (edited) The layer break is really only associated with movie DVDs. It doesn't affect a normal data DVD. And yes, Verbatim disks will make life alot better. Only with movies? Then if I would have used a Verbatim disc, I actually could have burned the ISO? Thanks for the link, but I tried BCIC a while ago and started to have problems when burning discs, so I had to downgrade. Edited January 27, 2008 by Puss
blutach Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 Yes, there are rules which affect the LB on a DVD movie. For data, you can put it where you like. Regards
Puss Posted January 27, 2008 Author Posted January 27, 2008 ARGH! Tough luck, folks. I tried burning the ISO once more but to no avail. ImgBurn finished it, but the verification failed and when I tried to copy the data from the disc to the HD, an error message appears.
blutach Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 So, dispose of the Imations in a proper manner! Regards
Puss Posted January 27, 2008 Author Posted January 27, 2008 So, dispose of the Imations in a proper manner! Regards And...what would be a 'proper manner'?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 The round thing by your desk that they call a 'bin'
spinningwheel Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 So, dispose of the Imations in a proper manner! Regards And...what would be a 'proper manner'? They also make good bird chasers if hung about the garden, another use is target practice, frisbee imitators, drink coasters....ohhh the list is long and varied....
lmao2k Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 Might I suggest time permitting you could make some of these with your surplus discs... http://www.superiormartialarts.com/cgi-bin...p;affiliate=889
Puss Posted January 27, 2008 Author Posted January 27, 2008 OK, but I don't know what's the deal with Imation then. I've always used their CDs and single layered DVDs with no trouble at all. How is it that they messed up with dual layer discs?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 Imation don't make discs, they just stick their brand name on them. The only decent DL dye is the MKM one and Verbatim are the only people who (can?) use it.
dontasciime Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 So, dispose of the Imations in a proper manner! Regards And...what would be a 'proper manner'? The round thing by your desk that they call a 'bin'
Puss Posted January 27, 2008 Author Posted January 27, 2008 (edited) Imation don't make discs, they just stick their brand name on them. The only decent DL dye is the MKM one and Verbatim are the only people who (can?) use it. Right, I watched the DVD id info and it read "Ritek". Cool. Well, at least I'll try to salvage the cases, then. Edited January 27, 2008 by Puss
blutach Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 Now, that's being friendly to the Earth Regards
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