olosi Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 Hello guys, I'm trying to find the way to set booktype to DVDROM when burning on DVD+R DL, unfortunately with no success. I own a pioneer 212. Thanks in advance for any advice.
dontasciime Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 Pioneer 212 automatically sets DVD+R DL to DVD-ROM just burn it. Note : That you need to be running modified firmware to be able to set DVD-ROM on Single layer +R Dual Layer + R is Automatic with official pioneer firmware
olosi Posted July 30, 2008 Author Posted July 30, 2008 Pioneer 212 automatically sets DVD+R DL to DVD-ROM just burn it. Ok m8 I trust you and I'll give it a try, I was wondering why IMGBURN keep declaring the booktype as DVD+R DL in the info window before burning. thanks for your quick reply.
cornholio7 Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 it will only show in the right hand window as -ROM after the burn
olosi Posted July 30, 2008 Author Posted July 30, 2008 sorry guys, seems I'm doing something really wrong. The booktype stays as before burn Booktype : DVD+R DL Unfortunately for me even after the burning process it has not changed in DVD-ROM. Any suggestion ?
mmalves Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 Are you looking at the right place? HL-DT-ST DVDRRW GSA-4166B 1.02 (ATA)Current Profile: DVD+R DL Disc Information: Status: Complete Erasable: No Sessions: 1 Sectors: 3.292.448 Size: 6.742.933.504 bytes Time: 731:41:23 (MM:SS:FF) Supported Write Speeds: 2,4x; 4x; 6x DVD
olosi Posted July 31, 2008 Author Posted July 31, 2008 (edited) Are you looking at the right place? HL-DT-ST DVDRRW GSA-4166B 1.02 (ATA)Current Profile: DVD+R DL Physical Format Information (Last Recorded): Disc ID: MKM-001-00 Book Type: DVD-ROM Part Version: 1 Disc Size: 120mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 2 Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP) Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196.608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 16.580.607 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 1.842.831 Layer Information: Layer 0 Sectors: 1.646.224 (50%) Layer 1 Sectors: 1.646.224 (50%) Well I think so, in the write session should be the right part of IMGBURN window, am I right? If not please teach me ... PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-212 1.24 (ATA) Current Profile: DVD+R DL Disc Information: Status: Empty Erasable: No Free Sectors: 4.173.824 Free Space: 8.547.991.552 bytes Free Time: 927:32:74 (MM:SS:FF) Supported Write Speeds: 2,4x; 4x; 6x; 8x DVD Edited July 31, 2008 by olosi
mmalves Posted July 31, 2008 Posted July 31, 2008 PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-212 1.24 (ATA)Current Profile: DVD+R DL Disc Information: Status: Empty Erasable: No Free Sectors: 4.173.824 Free Space: 8.547.991.552 bytes Free Time: 927:32:74 (MM:SS:FF) Supported Write Speeds: 2,4x; 4x; 6x; 8x The booktype is only recorded on the media when you burn the disc. Pioneer burners automatically booktype DVD+R DL media to DVD-ROM by themselves (no software command/action required), so you don't need to worry about it
olosi Posted July 31, 2008 Author Posted July 31, 2008 PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-212 1.24 (ATA)Current Profile: DVD+R DL Disc Information: Status: Empty Erasable: No Free Sectors: 4.173.824 Free Space: 8.547.991.552 bytes Free Time: 927:32:74 (MM:SS:FF) Supported Write Speeds: 2,4x; 4x; 6x; 8x The booktype is only recorded on the media when you burn the disc. Pioneer burners automatically booktype DVD+R DL media to DVD-ROM by themselves (no software command/action required), so you don't need to worry about it Ok thanks everybody, just for the science I confirm: Pioneer sets DVDROM automatically. NOw I have a different problem and need to understand why the H. the burned iso is not working, but this is my problem, I think. Thanks again everybody for the nice support.
mmalves Posted July 31, 2008 Posted July 31, 2008 Have you verified the disc against the ISO image to see if it was properly burned? If you don't remember you can check the logs (they're at Help/ImgBurn Logs)
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