Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

DVD copy slow to burn and stops before done?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    DVD copy slow to burn and stops before done?

    Tried search but if there was anything I missed it.

    Just upgraded to win 10 and DVD Fab 9, had W7 and DVD Fab 5 before.
    Copying a DVD before was fairly quick, but now DVD loads the DVD in under 10 mins, but goes for over and hour even with write speed at 12x and then stops before DVD is done.

    Any suggestions?
    TIA

    Al

    #2
    Wow, that is terrible. Please post the DVDFab internal log for that most recent disc. Check to make sure your drive is not in PIO mode if it is not on a SATA controller.
    Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
    Supplying DMS Logs to Developers................................Enlarger AI FAQ.....

    Comment


      #3
      Originally posted by signals View Post
      Wow, that is terrible. Please post the DVDFab internal log for that most recent disc. Check to make sure your drive is not in PIO mode if it is not on a SATA controller.
      Old guy here, how do I post the log?

      Found it, here ya go.

      2015-10-29 21:07:20 ---- ******************** Log session stop 29-Oct 21:07:20.192 PID 532********************
      2015-10-29 21:07:20 Error WRITE FAILED: write error occured at 68.8 percent of the write
      2015-10-29 21:07:20 Error Write error at 1287888 (16) - Code 05 21 02 [Illegal request, Invalid address for Write]
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info Lead-in burning time (mS) 24809
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info Write started 1871712 sectors to write
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info Init success: DVD-R SAO
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info Writing speed requested x8.0, effective x8.0
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info Available write speed: 8x ,6x ,4x
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info Media ID: TYG02
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info Media type: DVD-R
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info PIO Mode
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info Write started
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info Writable disc DVD-R inserted. Ready to write
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info Parsing disc ...
      2015-10-29 19:57:25 Info Disc ejected by user.
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info Disc (DVD-ROM) not empty.
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 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
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info Drive has Serial ATA physical interface
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info New Drive selected : 0:1:0 - HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSB0 LN01 [D] (Ide)
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 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
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info Drive has Serial ATA physical interface
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info New Drive selected : 0:1:0 - HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSB0 LN01 [D] (Ide)
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info Current Drive selected : 0:1:0 - HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSB0 LN01 [D] (Ide)
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info System default language : English (United States)
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info User default language : English (United States)
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info DLL Version : 4.0.21.489
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info DLL : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 9\vso_hwe.dll
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info Version : 9.2.1.5
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 9\DVDFab.exe
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 Info OS : Professional (Build 9200)
      2015-10-29 19:48:41 ---- ******************** Log session start 29-Oct 19:48:41.600 PID 532********************
      Last edited by AllenW; 10-30-2015, 03:21 AM.

      Comment


        #4
        Allen
        That is the burn log, please give us the DVDFab internal log, it is in the same folder as the burn log. Tips for posting logs are linked in my sig, below. Your drive is in PIO mode according to the burn log. Probably part of your recent changes. If you can find it in Device manager, set it for UDMA. I do not have windows 10 here yet.
        Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
        Supplying DMS Logs to Developers................................Enlarger AI FAQ.....

        Comment


          #5
          Ok, hoping this works.

          Not sure how to change from PIO to UDMA but I'll try.

          Thanks much, beginning to dislike W10 more and more..

          al
          Attached Files

          Comment


            #6
            start dvdfab, then click on common settings in the upper right corner
            then go to "general settings" scroll down and look for reset DMA
            Last edited by october262; 10-30-2015, 02:41 PM.

            Comment


              #7
              Originally posted by october262 View Post
              start dvdfab, then click on common settings in the upper right corner
              then go to "general settings" scroll down and look for reset DMA
              I have W10, not seeing anything in upper right corner of screen?
              Al

              Comment


                #8
                Originally posted by AllenW View Post
                I have W10, not seeing anything in upper right corner of screen?
                Al
                did you start dvdfab?? click on the triangle in the upper right corner.

                Comment


                  #9
                  I am not sure that the Reset DMA option works for Win 10 systems, but it might. The following is reported elsewhere to work for win 7 and may still work for 10 and is from a Microsoft KB article:

                  Originally posted by Microsoft
                  To re-enable the typical, or faster, transfer mode for an affected device:
                  1. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then click Computer Management.
                  2. Click System Tools, and then click Device Manager.
                  3. Expand the IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers node.
                  4. Double-click the controller for which you want to restore the typical DMA transfer mode.
                  5. Click the Driver tab.
                  6. Click Uninstall.
                  7. When the process completes, restart your computer. When Windows restarts, the disk controller is re-enumerated and the transfer mode is reset to the default value for each device that is connected to the controller.
                  Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
                  Supplying DMS Logs to Developers................................Enlarger AI FAQ.....

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Originally posted by october262 View Post
                    start dvdfab, then click on common settings in the upper right corner
                    then go to "general settings" scroll down and look for reset DMA
                    The "reset DMA" is not highlighted, so clicking on it does nothing?

                    Got confused enough to revert back to W7, still doesn't work.

                    Hopelessly loss, but making good time.

                    Al

                    Comment


                      #11
                      here's how to check to see if DMA is enabled for windows 7 - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...#1TC=windows-7

                      Comment


                        #12
                        Originally posted by signals View Post
                        I am not sure that the Reset DMA option works for Win 10 systems, but it might. The following is reported elsewhere to work for win 7 and may still work for 10 and is from a Microsoft KB article:

                        [/LIST]
                        Reverted back to W7, still doing it, tried the "to enable" thing, still slow.

                        ???

                        Al

                        Comment


                          #13
                          Originally posted by october262 View Post
                          here's how to check to see if DMA is enabled for windows 7 - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...#1TC=windows-7
                          DMA is and was enabled.

                          But still doesn't work
                          Thanks.

                          al

                          Comment


                            #14
                            It is unusual to report PIO mode if you've determined each ATA channel is UDMA? You're using good media, check the dye side hub ring for a serial number, if there it's genuine. Should burn at 8X okay. You might switch burning engines, I always recommend ImgBurn, it's the best.
                            How to post the internal log


                            Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
                            Albert Einstein

                            Comment


                              #15
                              Originally posted by 90312 View Post
                              It is unusual to report PIO mode if you've determined each ATA channel is UDMA? You're using good media, check the dye side hub ring for a serial number, if there it's genuine. Should burn at 8X okay. You might switch burning engines, I always recommend ImgBurn, it's the best.
                              Forgive me, a little confused here, shouldn't DVDFab9 burn also?
                              Haven't done much with DVD lately, but best I remember, DVDFab4 plat I had did it all with out any problems.

                              TIA

                              Al

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X