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    Unable to burn SL discs

    Ever since upgrading to v8.0.8.5, I have been unable to burn SL discs. I've tried using discs made by 3 different manufacturers, tried three different burners, and two different burning engines. I've also tried turning off my anti virus software, and reduce the burn speed to 4X.

    Everything thing seems to go fine until I put a blank disc into the burner. It appears the software writes the lead-in but never goes beyond that point... no matter how long I leave it in the burner. (There is no problem when the backup requires a DL disc.)

    In any case, here's a copy of a recent log. As you can see, I aborted the process after about an hour of burn attempt.

    2011-03-29 13:19:47 ---- ******************** Log session stop 29-Mar 13:19:47.712 PID 852********************
    2011-03-29 13:19:47 Info Can't read disc.
    2011-03-29 13:19:47 Error WRITE FAILED: Write aborted by user
    2011-03-29 12:22:59 Info Lead-in burning time (mS) 124180
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Write started 2232656 sectors to write
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Init success: DVD-R SAO
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Writing speed requested x4.0, effective x4.0
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Available write speed: 24x ,20x ,18x ,16x ,8x ,4x
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Media ID: MCC 03RG20
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Media type: DVD-R
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Scanned files #11, folder #2 - total size 4571369472 b. (4.26 Gb.)
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Inserted media type : DVD-R
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Write started
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Writable disc DVD-R inserted. Ready to write
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Parsing disc ...
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info No disc in drive.
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Compatible media types : DVD-R, DVD-RW Seq., DVD-RW RO, DVDRAM, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW, DL DVD+R, DL DVD-R
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Drive has IDE-ATAPI physical interface
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info New Drive selected : 0:0:0 - HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GE24LU20 OL00 [F] (Usb)
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info Disc (DVD-ROM) not empty.
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info Compatible media types : DVD-R, DVD-RW Seq., DVD-RW RO, DVDRAM, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW, DL DVD+R, DL DVD-R
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info Drive has IDE-ATAPI physical interface
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info New Drive selected : 0:0:0 - HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GE24LU20 OL00 [F] (Usb)
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info Current Drive selected : 3:0:0 - TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633L 0400 [E] (Ide)
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info System default language : English (United States)
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info User default language : English (United States)
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info DLL Version : 4.0.15.480
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info DLL : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8\vso_hwe.dll
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info Version : 8, 0, 8, 5
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8\DVDFab.exe
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 Info OS : Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)
    2011-03-29 12:09:53 ---- ******************** Log session start 29-Mar 12:09:53.408 PID 852********************

    Anybody got any ideas?

    #2
    Originally posted by kaffejoe View Post
    Ever since upgrading to v8.0.8.5, I have been unable to burn SL discs. I've tried using discs made by 3 different manufacturers, tried three different burners, and two different burning engines. I've also tried turning off my anti virus software, and reduce the burn speed to 4X.

    Everything thing seems to go fine until I put a blank disc into the burner. It appears the software writes the lead-in but never goes beyond that point... no matter how long I leave it in the burner. (There is no problem when the backup requires a DL disc.)

    In any case, here's a copy of a recent log. As you can see, I aborted the process after about an hour of burn attempt.

    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Available write speed: 24x ,20x ,18x ,16x ,8x ,4x
    2011-03-29 12:18:37 Info Media ID: MCC 03RG20





    Anybody got any ideas?

    Your media is fine...the burn speed might be a tad slow... you also might want to get your hands on a current copy of Imgburn (a freebie on the web), and set it up per instructions found in this forum...

    All of which leaves your TSST drive... if you have any warranty left, I'd take your lappy back to where you bought it, and complain about the crappy drive they installed.

    I also noted you have another drive (half-height, I hope) attached via USB... I'd strongly consider using that drive as your full-time read/burn drive... as even if the store you bought your lappy from replaces the TSST drive, the heat generated by a lappy will eventually do in whatever they replace it with.

    DC

    Last edited by DarthCopier; 03-30-2011, 10:07 PM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by DarthCopier View Post
      Your media is fine...the burn speed might be a tad slow... you also might want to get your hands on a current copy of Imgburn (a freebie on the web), and set it up per instructions found in this forum...

      All of which leaves your TSST drive... if you have any warranty left, I'd take your lappy back to where you bought it, and complain about the crappy drive they installed.

      I also noted you have another drive (half-height, I hope) attached via USB... I'd strongly consider using that drive as your full-time read/burn drive... as even if the store you bought your lappy from replaces the TSST drive, the heat generated by a lappy will eventually do in whatever they replace it with.

      DC

      A tad slow is an understatement! I've left the burn process continue for more than 10 hours before I aborted it at 3% complete!

      Actually, I have been using the external USB drive (LG GE24LU20) to both read and write for the very reason you bring up (heat).

      I might be willing to try Imgburn as a last ditch attempt, but I suspect it won't be any more successful than using VSO or Nero in conjunction with this version of DVDFab.

      I have a work-around, but it involves NOT using DVDFab. And that would be a shame considering DVDFab has served me well for several years.

      Thanks for the feedback.

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        #4
        Hi kaffejoe
        Can you post any other logs with your burn attempts?
        With advice already given have you checked the power cables and or tried to use a different usb port.
        Also have you tried to just watch a movie with it to see if it has any problems with playback.
        Here is an old thread from a member that is also having issues with this drive http://forum.dvdfab.com/showthread.p...0430#post60430
        Hope this helps
        CBR929
        Last edited by CBR929; 03-31-2011, 03:53 AM. Reason: text
        Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


        Setting Up ImgBurn and DVDFab to work together

        Tips for Posting DVDFab Logs in the Forum

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          #5
          Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
          Hi kaffejoe
          Can you post any other logs with your burn attempts?
          With advice already given have you checked the power cables and or tried to use a different usb port.
          Also have you tried to just watch a movie with it to see if it has any problems with playback.
          Here is an old thread from a member that is also having issues with this drive http://forum.dvdfab.com/showthread.p...0430#post60430
          Hope this helps
          CBR929
          No need to show more logs. Using IMGburn in conjunction with DVDFab works for Single Layer burns.

          I wonder why both VSO and Nero, used in conjunction with DVDFab, suddenly started failing to burn SL discs? (DL media never did present a burn problem.)

          All's well that ends well!

          Thanks to all!

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            #6
            Glad it's working for you now.
            Good call DC

            CBR929
            Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


            Setting Up ImgBurn and DVDFab to work together

            Tips for Posting DVDFab Logs in the Forum

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              #7
              Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
              Glad it's working for you now.
              Good call DC

              CBR929

              As I humbly bow and thank all my teachers for their sage advice...

              Good luck, kaffejoe.

              DC

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