Brandon_H Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 Hi. I've browsed this forum and have noticed this error is common, but not sure what will fix it in my case. i am using dvd flick and a dvd rw recorder on my pc to burn a 700 mb cd-r to play in a dvd player. i receive an error after about 3% through burning the disc. It says something about an invalid address in the log window that's open while imgburn in running. and in my log i attached, it says "logical block address out of range". when using dvd flick, it says about 2.5 gb (the original avi i am attempting to burn is 804 mb) of the 700 mb of the cd-r will be used. on my dvd drive, i chose a recording speed of 4x when using a 1x-52x Imation cd-r (probly not the best media?), but write speed on imgburn says auto. Are there any settings i should change? i have used imgburn with the free edition of convertxtodvd and the entire disc burns with the same avi file I am attempting to burn now, but will only play on pc and not on a standalone dvd player. i have also searched for firmware updates but couldn't find anything. so when i play the cd i most recently burned, it plays the first couple mins before stopping and looping back to the beginning (only on PC). and i know my imgburn is not up to date. not sure if that would affect the way it works with dvd flick. anything real obvious? thanks a lot. Brandon imgburn.txt
LIGHTNING UK! Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 You need to burn onto a DVD, not a CD. If you end up buying some (because you don't already have any), get Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim 8x speed ones.
Brandon_H Posted June 7, 2008 Author Posted June 7, 2008 thanks. i was wondering about that. i'll try that. but just curious, how come an avi to dvd converter gives you the option for a CD as a destination media? thanks again.
LOCOENG Posted June 7, 2008 Posted June 7, 2008 The CD option wouldn't convert an avi unless the input is something other than avi...some standalone players are capable of playing avi so converting for burning onto a DVD isn't necessary.
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