You're very welcome, I just hope we can get this resolved for you before you lose "all" your hair...
Hopefully, it will be an easy fix like reinstalling your drivers.
Thanks for the clarification about the LiteOns.
Your last post doesn't include the burn log.
What exactly were you doing with Fab on the last post, using a conversion tool?
What specific software module and what settings for your Target?
What I'm hoping to take a look at are one or two burn logs that you did with Img.
This will display the actual burn process (or at least up until it failed) just like the one you posted earlier (post #7) with VSO.
The Img burn log is generally more useful when troubleshooting.
And here is what I was referring to about the layer break issue (again from post #7):
2011-08-15 14:46:58 Error Init DVD+R Dual Layer: Failed to set layer change to LBA 2076640 (3.96 Gb.) - Code 04 3E 02 [HW error, Timeout on logical unit]
The software is unable to correctly set the layer break. The layer break is where the drive's laser must transition from one layer (00) to another (01).
Both "layers" of a dual layer disc are on the same side.
Hopefully, it will be an easy fix like reinstalling your drivers.
Thanks for the clarification about the LiteOns.
Your last post doesn't include the burn log.
What exactly were you doing with Fab on the last post, using a conversion tool?
What specific software module and what settings for your Target?
What I'm hoping to take a look at are one or two burn logs that you did with Img.
This will display the actual burn process (or at least up until it failed) just like the one you posted earlier (post #7) with VSO.
The Img burn log is generally more useful when troubleshooting.
And here is what I was referring to about the layer break issue (again from post #7):
2011-08-15 14:46:58 Error Init DVD+R Dual Layer: Failed to set layer change to LBA 2076640 (3.96 Gb.) - Code 04 3E 02 [HW error, Timeout on logical unit]
The software is unable to correctly set the layer break. The layer break is where the drive's laser must transition from one layer (00) to another (01).
Both "layers" of a dual layer disc are on the same side.
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