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ImgBurn does not write CD even if it pretends to do it


cris77

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I am using Vista. I had to close the WMP11 otherwise the ImgBurn did not start. After that the messages said that it was writing. At the end of the process the Verification failed and the CD was still blank. I was able to write the file using the standard Windows Vista burning system.

 

This is the log

 

I 04:42:46 Checking Path Length...
I 04:42:46 Contents: 223 Files, 37 Folders
I 04:42:46 Size: 723,030,015 bytes
I 04:42:46 Sectors: 353,146
I 04:42:46 Image Size: 723,451,904 bytes
I 04:42:46 Image Sectors: 353,248
I 04:42:51 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:59
I 04:42:51 Operation Started!
I 04:42:51 Source File: -==/\/[BUILD IMAGE]\/\==-
I 04:42:51 Source File Sectors: 353,248 (MODE1/2048)
I 04:42:51 Source File Size: 723,451,904 bytes
I 04:42:51 Source File Volume Identifier: Time of Ur life
I 04:42:51 Source File Application Identifier: ImgBurn v2.4.2.0 - The Ultimate Image Burner!
I 04:42:51 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, Joliet
I 04:42:51 Destination Device: [1:0:0] TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-L632D SC04 (E:) (ATA)
I 04:42:51 Destination Media Type: CD-R (Disc ID: 97m24s16f) (Speeds: 4x, 10x, 16x, 20x)
I 04:42:51 Destination Media Sectors: 359,847
I 04:42:51 Write Mode: CD
I 04:42:51 Write Type: SAO
I 04:42:51 Write Speed: MAX
I 04:42:51 Test Mode: No
I 04:42:51 OPC: No
I 04:42:51 BURN-Proof: Enabled
I 04:43:36 Filling Buffer... (40 MB)
I 04:43:38 Writing LeadIn...
I 04:44:09 Writing Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 353247)
I 04:44:09 Writing Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 353247)
I 04:48:43 Synchronising Cache...
I 04:49:08 Exporting Graph Data...
I 04:49:09 Graph Data File: C:\Users\Cris\AppData\Roaming\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\TSSTcorp_CD-DVDW_TS-L632D_SC04_TUESDAY-DECEMBER-16-2008_4-42_AM_97m24s16f_MAX.ibg
I 04:49:09 Export Successfully Completed!
I 04:49:09 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:06:17
I 04:49:09 Average Write Rate: 2,578 KB/s (17.2x) - Maximum Write Rate: 2,972 KB/s (19.8x)
I 04:49:09 Cycling Tray before Verify...
I 04:49:45 Device Ready!
I 04:49:46 Operation Started!
I 04:49:46 Source Device: [1:0:0] TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-L632D SC04 (E:) (ATA)
I 04:49:46 Source Media Type: CD-R (Disc ID: 97m24s16f) (Speeds: 4x, 10x, 16x, 20x)
I 04:49:46 Image File: -==/\/[BUILD IMAGE]\/\==-
I 04:49:46 Image File Sectors: 353,248 (MODE1/2048)
I 04:49:46 Image File Size: 723,451,904 bytes
I 04:49:46 Image File Volume Identifier: Time of Ur life
I 04:49:46 Image File Application Identifier: ImgBurn v2.4.2.0 - The Ultimate Image Burner!
I 04:49:46 Image File File System(s): ISO9660, Joliet
I 04:49:46 Read Speed (Data/Audio): MAX / MAX
E 04:49:46 Session 1, Track 1 is smaller on the disc than it is in the image file.
E 04:49:46 Disc's Track Sectors: 0 (TOC Sectors: 0)
E 04:49:46 Image File's Track Sectors: 353248 (TOC Sectors: 353248)
E 04:49:46 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:00
I 04:49:46 Average Verify Rate: N/A - Maximum Verify Rate: N/A
I 05:11:02 Close Request Acknowledged
I 05:11:02 Closing Down...
I 05:11:03 Shutting down SPTI...
I 05:11:03 ImgBurn closed!

 

Best,

Cris

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I assume you've tried again after rebooting the pc / cycling the power?

 

Your drive accepted all the 'Write' commands so it's the one pretending to burn, not ImgBurn.

 

I didn't restart... I think. I usually hibernate my PC or keep it on. I can try to restart. However, as you said, the driver according to ImgBurn accept all 'write' commands. Have you ever seen something like that before?

 

As you said it is kind of strange. I bought the PC lately and this was the first CD that I burned.

During the upgrade of the driver when I bought the PC I upgrade the driver firmware from the DE04 to SC04 (Dell seemed to castrate some of the drive potential in his firmware). Of course I restarted after the upgrade.

I thought the new firmware was the problem however, since Vista is able to write, the firmware should not be the problem.

 

While it "pretended" to burn the image the driver was spinning fast. The only difference between Vista and ImgBurn while I was burning the CD was the speed. I set Vista to burn at 4x and I didn't try the MAX speed. ImgBurn was set to the maximum speed.

 

Should I just retry after a reboot and eventually at a lower speed?

 

Best,

Cris

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You should only use Dell firmware on a dell drive, they can tweak the hardware and you could end up damaging the drive or rendering it useless.

 

Rebooting/cycling the power is the first thing anyone in IT would tell you to do if you run into a problem.

I update the firmware because I read on a few forums good testimonies that it was working better.

 

Lately I saw a strong effort to create software that doesn't need restarting. Both Microsoft and softwares house has been pretty good with it. If it is necessary to restart the software usually say that at the end of the installation. ImgBurn didn't give me this message.

 

I restarted and I set the writing speed at 2x. It ended up burning at 4x. Windows didn't give the 2x option. I guess ImgBurg cannot detect the speeds supported by the drive. It worked well...

 

Except that the file on the CD have the absolute path. On the CD I have to navigate to /Users/Cris/Desktop/...

Does ImgBurn have a way to start from the relative path?

 

Best,

Cris

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ImgBurn doesn't require a reboot, it's just an exe file. Your drive probably needed one and that happens when you reboot the pc.

 

ImgBurn doesn't limit the write speed selection box, it's left to the user.

 

Supported write speeds are shown in the disc info panel on the right.

 

As for absolute paths, did you perhaps tick the box for preserve full pathnames?

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