Is this the page you downloaded your firmware from? http://www.tsstodd.com/eng/Firmware/...lim%20External
OEM Code
: TS
Firmware Ver. (Your log shows your using this version Tso1 but the update page says new firmware released so i thought they may have made minor changes to the same version else why would they say new firmware released?
: TS01
Sales Region
: WORLD WIDE
Specification
: New firmware released.
As I see under specification the words new firmware released.
Anyway your log shows this: Failed to Write Sectors 0 - 31 - Reason: Power Calibration Area Error.
When you get this in the log it is because the burning program doesn't like the blu ray disks your using and failed to write data to the disk.
This is caused by using cheap disks that are made cheaply and fall outside the burners ability to write data to.
If you try a good disk you will see it will work fine.You get what you pay for find the cheapest cost disk have the most problems.
Even disks that once worked may have been given to another country to be made in where the labor costs are cheaper so they don't use the same equipment and the disks that once worked no longer work.
Also everyone needs to check their firmware on their disk burners as manufactures will update their firmware to make their drives work with cheaper disks or to get bugs out from time to time.My pioneer drive's firmware was updated 4 times and it works now with disks it didn't like before.Their are some disks it still won't burn so i don't use them.
Then media players came out and I never will burn a disk again all movies now stored on cheap 3t hard drives.
OEM Code
: TS
Firmware Ver. (Your log shows your using this version Tso1 but the update page says new firmware released so i thought they may have made minor changes to the same version else why would they say new firmware released?
: TS01
Sales Region
: WORLD WIDE
Specification
: New firmware released.
As I see under specification the words new firmware released.
Anyway your log shows this: Failed to Write Sectors 0 - 31 - Reason: Power Calibration Area Error.
When you get this in the log it is because the burning program doesn't like the blu ray disks your using and failed to write data to the disk.
This is caused by using cheap disks that are made cheaply and fall outside the burners ability to write data to.
If you try a good disk you will see it will work fine.You get what you pay for find the cheapest cost disk have the most problems.
Even disks that once worked may have been given to another country to be made in where the labor costs are cheaper so they don't use the same equipment and the disks that once worked no longer work.
Also everyone needs to check their firmware on their disk burners as manufactures will update their firmware to make their drives work with cheaper disks or to get bugs out from time to time.My pioneer drive's firmware was updated 4 times and it works now with disks it didn't like before.Their are some disks it still won't burn so i don't use them.
Then media players came out and I never will burn a disk again all movies now stored on cheap 3t hard drives.
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