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Hi!

I bought some Verbatim DVD-R 16x disks and tried to burn my Wii games on them. The first game that I burned worked great but after that, I always get the same Error for the other ISO games: Logical Block Address out of range.

 

I 19:50:49 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started!

I 19:50:49 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)

I 19:50:49 Total Physical Memory: 523 808 KB - Available: 158 008 KB

I 19:50:49 Initialising SPTI...

I 19:50:49 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 19:50:49 Found 1 DVD

Posted

Your drive complained that it couldn't write to the disc.

 

W 20:26:58 Failed to Write Sectors 1606144 - 1606175 - Reason: Write Error

 

Try burning at a faster speed, your drive will probably do a better job and burn quality will actually increase.

 

8x or 12x should be fine.

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Your drive complained that it couldn't write to the disc.

 

W 20:26:58 Failed to Write Sectors 1606144 - 1606175 - Reason: Write Error

 

Try burning at a faster speed, your drive will probably do a better job and burn quality will actually increase.

 

8x or 12x should be fine.

 

Hi! So if I increase the speed, could it work then? Because the write speed on Wii games should be on 4x..

 

//Fly3r

Posted
I'm sure it just wants the best quality burn possible.

 

A drive might achieve that at 4x or it might do it at 16x (or something inbetween!).

 

I'll try with 8x and see what happens.

 

// Fly3r

Posted

I just thought about something.. It may be wrong but i just ask..

Could this problem be with the ISO Files/games files? Or is it only the driver or the disks?

 

// Fly3r

Posted

No, the problem is that the burner couldn't burn the media. You may want to try a lens cleaner disc on that burner as well.

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Hi!

 

I tried 8x this time but it stoped almost on the same place as the other files. But this time it said "Time out on logical unit".

One more thing, could lens cleaning probably fix this or do i need to get a new driver?

 

// Fly3r

Posted
One more thing, could lens cleaning probably fix this or do i need to get a new driver?

 

Im not saying thats the definate answer but it cant do any harm, so give it a go . only you know if the lense is/could/might be dirty

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You'd have to open your burner to see the lens, so it's much easier to clean them with some lens cleaner disc kit. Timeout on Logical Unit means the drive didn't answer the program's command and, if it was during read/verify, it's Samsung burners' way of saying that it couldn't read the disc.

Posted (edited)
You'd have to open your burner to see the lens, so it's much easier to clean them with some lens cleaner disc kit. Timeout on Logical Unit means the drive didn't answer the program's command and, if it was during read/verify, it's Samsung burners' way of saying that it couldn't read the disc.

 

I was trying to write my ISO game to the disc, so there's no other way then cancel because It wont work?

 

// Fly3r

Edited by Fly3r
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The burn process relies on 3 things: burner, firmware and media. You're using high quality media (Verbatim) and the latest firmware available for your burner. So now we're trying to find out if something is wrong with the burner, and dirty lens is one possibility.

Posted
The burn process relies on 3 things: burner, firmware and media. You're using high quality media (Verbatim) and the latest firmware available for your burner. So now we're trying to find out if something is wrong with the burner, and dirty lens is one possibility.

 

Ok. I'll try to do a lens clean and see what happens, thanks for all the help.

 

// Fly3r

Posted

Hey!

I cleaned the lens with a lens cleaner disc and tired again with 4x and i got the "Time out on logical unit" problem again when trying to write a game to a DVD-R disc. I dont know what makes this problem happen, the problem started when i bought some other Verbatim disc then the old verbatim disc that worked great. Really needs help!

 

//Fly3r

Posted
Have you tried the DVD+R Verbs? I prefer those to their DVD-R.

 

Nope I haven't because Wii games gives better result on DVD-R discs. I have another computer with a dvd-burner but i dont dare to test on that computer if its the discs. Any other clue why it wont work, because it worked perfectly before.

 

//Fly3r

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