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    Iron Man problem

    Hi,

    I was using DVDFab fully happily since 1y, realease 6.1.0, allowing me to perform secure copies of my DVD movies.
    Since some burnings, any double layer copy made had issues, apparently at the double layer break.
    I switched then from Fujifilm to memorex discs.
    Issue remain.

    I had issue with T2, ET "2002", Watchmen, Independance day,
    and now Iron Man.

    I decided to upgrade to the free trial dvdFab 7.0.7.0.
    I then re burned Iron man.
    Same issue, at the 9th chapter the IronMan dvd player can't read it.

    I then read on other forum to uncheck the double layer mark in the properties of the burning.
    Exact same issues occurs when burning again.
    On the same time, DVDFab is considering a successfull burning process.


    really......

    Can it be some windows update uncompliance, or is that some dvd ciphering which are tricky (as I see many DVDFab release related to some specific movies title)

    Here is the log, from 6. xxx to 7.0.7.0 the last try

    Thanks a lot for your help!!!
    Otherwise I won't be able to continue with double layer...

    regards

    2010-07-18 23:25:20 ---- ******************** Log session stop 18-juil. 23:25:20.272 PID 5760********************
    2010-07-18 22:47:37 Info WRITE SUCCESS: Disc written
    2010-07-18 22:47:37 Info Finalization Time 00:00:56 - Total completion time 00:28:20
    2010-07-18 22:46:41 Info Write finished in 00:27:23 - Finalization start here. Avg. burn rate 3,91
    2010-07-18 22:19:19 Info Lead-in burning time (mS) 1984
    2010-07-18 22:19:17 Info Write started 3957760 sectors to write
    2010-07-18 22:19:17 Info Init success: DVD+R Dual Layer
    2010-07-18 22:19:17 Info Init DVD+R Dual Layer: Layer change set to LBA 1978880 (3,77 Gb.)
    2010-07-18 22:18:29 Info Writing speed requested x4.0, effective x4.0
    2010-07-18 22:18:29 Info Layer break set by user at sector 1978880
    2010-07-18 22:18:29 Info Available write speed: 4x ,2.4x
    2010-07-18 22:18:29 Info Media ID: RITEK-S04-42
    2010-07-18 22:18:29 Info Media type: Dual Layer DVD+R
    2010-07-18 22:18:29 Info DMA is not available on this bus type
    2010-07-18 22:18:28 Info Write started
    2010-07-18 22:18:24 Info Writable disc DL DVD+R inserted. Ready to write
    2010-07-18 22:18:04 Info Parsing disc ...
    2010-07-18 21:41:25 Info Disc (DVD-ROM) not emtpy.
    2010-07-18 21:38:16 Info Disc (DVD-ROM) not emtpy.
    2010-07-18 21:38:01 Info Parsing disc ...
    2010-07-18 21:35:46 Info Disc ejected by user.
    2010-07-18 21:30:09 Info Disc (DVD-ROM) not emtpy.
    2010-07-18 21:30:06 Info Compatible media types : DVD-R, DVD-RW Seq., DVD-RW RO, DVDRAM, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW, DL DVD+R
    2010-07-18 21:30:06 Info Drive has IDE-ATAPI physical interface
    2010-07-18 21:30:06 Info New Drive selected : 2:0:0 - TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633A TO01 [E] (Ide)
    2010-07-18 21:21:55 Info Current Drive selected : 2:0:0 - TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633A TO01 [E] (Ide)
    2010-07-18 21:21:55 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
    2010-07-18 21:21:55 Info System default language : French (Canada)
    2010-07-18 21:21:55 Info User default language : French (Canada)
    2010-07-18 21:21:55 Info DLL Version : 4.0.7.466
    2010-07-18 21:21:55 Info DLL : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 7\vso_hwe.dll
    2010-07-18 21:21:55 Info Version : 7, 0, 7, 9
    2010-07-18 21:21:55 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 7\DVDFab.exe
    2010-07-18 21:21:55 Info OS : Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (Build 6002: Service Pack 2)
    2010-07-18 21:21:55 ---- ******************** Log session start 18-juil. 21:21:55.331 PID 5760********************


    2010-07-18 19:56:21 ---- ******************** Log session stop 18-juil. 19:56:21.220 PID 2160********************
    2010-07-18 19:23:06 Info WRITE SUCCESS: Disc written
    2010-07-18 19:23:06 Info Finalization Time 00:00:55 - Total completion time 00:28:27
    2010-07-18 19:22:10 Info Write finished in 00:27:31 - Finalization start here. Avg. burn rate 3,89
    2010-07-18 18:54:39 Info Lead-in burning time (mS) 1
    2010-07-18 18:54:38 Info Write started 3957760 sectors to write
    2010-07-18 18:54:38 Info Init success: DVD+R Dual Layer
    2010-07-18 18:54:38 Info Init DVD+R Dual Layer: Layer change set to LBA 1978880 (3,77 Gb.)
    2010-07-18 18:53:48 Info Writing speed requested x4.0, effective x4.0
    2010-07-18 18:53:47 Info Layer break set by user at sector 1978880
    2010-07-18 18:53:47 Info Available write speed: 4x, 2.4x,
    2010-07-18 18:53:47 Info Media ID: RITEK-S04-42
    2010-07-18 18:53:47 Info Media type: Dual Layer DVD+R
    2010-07-18 18:53:47 Info Not Applicable to this bus type
    2010-07-18 18:53:45 Info Write started
    2010-07-18 18:53:42 Info New media (DL DVD+R) inserted. Burning layer is ready to write
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info Compatible media types : DVD-R, DVD-RW Seq., DVD-RW RO, DVDRAM, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW, DL DVD+R
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info Drive has IDE-ATAPI physical interface
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info New Drive selected : 2:0:0 - TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633A TO01 [E] (Ide)
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info Current Drive selected : 2:0:0 - TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633A TO01 [E] (Ide)
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info Using Patin-Couffin driver Version 1.37, Internal revision 37 Async. Access mode
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info System default language : French (Canada)
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info User default language : French (Canada)
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info DLL Version : 3.2.6.408
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info DLL : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 6\vso_hwe.dll
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info Version : 6, 0, 1, 0
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 6\DVDFab.exe
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 Info OS : Microsoft Vista Home edition (build 6002) with Service Pack 2 6.0
    2010-07-18 18:17:34 ---- ******************** Log session start 18-juil. 18:17:34.180 PID 2160********************


    2010-07-18 18:10:30 ---- ******************** Log session stop 18-juil. 18:10:30.329 PID 2160********************
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info Compatible media types : DVD-R, DVD-RW Seq., DVD-RW RO, DVDRAM, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW, DL DVD+R
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info Drive has IDE-ATAPI physical interface
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info New Drive selected : 2:0:0 - TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633A TO01 [E] (Ide)
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info Current Drive selected : 2:0:0 - TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633A TO01 [E] (Ide)
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info Using Patin-Couffin driver Version 1.37, Internal revision 37 Async. Access mode
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info System default language : French (Canada)
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info User default language : French (Canada)
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info DLL Version : 3.2.6.408
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info DLL : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 6\vso_hwe.dll
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info Version : 6, 0, 1, 0
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 6\DVDFab.exe
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 Info OS : Microsoft Vista Home edition (build 6002) with Service Pack 2 6.0
    2010-07-18 17:44:55 ---- ******************** Log session start 18-juil. 17:44:55.007 PID 2160********************

    #2
    2010-07-18 22:18:29 Info Writing speed requested x4.0, effective x4.0
    2010-07-18 22:18:29 Info Layer break set by user at sector 1978880
    2010-07-18 22:18:29 Info Available write speed: 4x ,2.4x
    2010-07-18 22:18:29 Info Media ID: RITEK-S04-42
    Well you are burning too fast for the cheap media you using. Burn at the 2.4x speed instead and if I was you I would download and install ImgBurn to use as the burn engine instead of the VSO built in one

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      #3
      Yup, agree with AGJ.
      Sorry, but you have a number of hurdles to clear.

      Crappy media
      Pick up some Verbatim +R DL, preferably MIS (made in Singapore).
      This is really the only consistently reccommended DL media for video archiving....particularly when you're having problems and attempting to troubleshoot.

      Lousy burner.
      Yeah, I know this one came with your dell, but slimline drives are notoriously poor performers for video archiving and this one has a history of being worse than usual.
      If you're serious about burning dvds, pick up an external burner or an internal burner in an external enclosure.
      Do not buy a slimline drive

      VSO is often problematic as well. Your burner/firmware and your media are not getting along. VSO is not helping.
      Please switch burn engine to Img.
      Here's a link to a great video tutorial and some extra tips:



      Burning too fast for the combination you're using.
      Try 2.4X


      I'm a little confused as to your statement:

      "I decided to upgrade to the free trial dvdFab 7.0.7.0.
      I then re burned Iron man.
      Same issue, at the 9th chapter the IronMan dvd player can't read it."


      What software were you using to burn previously?
      If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

      You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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        #4
        Originally posted by maineman View Post

        I'm a little confused as to your statement:

        "I decided to upgrade to the free trial dvdFab 7.0.7.0.
        I then re burned Iron man.
        Same issue, at the 9th chapter the IronMan dvd player can't read it."


        What software were you using to burn previously?
        Thanks all for your answers.

        I was using DVDFab 6.0.1.x previously, with my Toshiba laptop and the embedded slimline dvd burner.
        No issues so far since one year.
        I always used the VSO engine embedded, and was using the "cloning" feature of DVDFab, on which you can not access (as far as I know) to the writing speed change.

        I will try with external burner and another computer, with ImgBurn, and if confirmed will look after dvd burner in desktop.

        Thanks for your help.
        Last edited by mikado; 07-19-2010, 02:26 PM.

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          #5
          I agree with the others that the change to Verbatim DL blanks will probably correct this problem. I get better quality scores from the higher speed (8X) blanks, burned at 6X (Verbatim makes two versions of the +R DL).
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            #6
            Thanks Signal,

            but as stated, if Verbatim releases 2 types of DVD +R, which one do you recommend?

            regards

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              #7
              I believe you'll fair better with the 2.4 - 4X verbs based on your burner specs.
              Burn them (MKM 001) at 2.4X.
              This doesn't mean you won't have success with other speeds and with the other MID,
              but you're asking for specifics and well, there's my best guess.

              Please look on the spindle wrapper for the manufacturer's locale.
              You want made in Singapore...MID = MKM 001.

              Using clone mode does not preclude the capability to select burn speed.

              I really believe you will optimize your chances for success by using Img.
              It has a feature known as Automatic Write Speed.
              This will memorize the MID, the burner and the write speed so that you can then select any burner
              and load any blank media and Img will burn it at the preselected settings automatically.

              You never have to select the burn speed again unless you add unknown burners or media.
              For this option, you will need to select "Recommended" speed in Fab

              For eg., my Sony-Optiarc 7240s (2 of 'em) with modified firmware love the MKM 001 at 4X.
              I get outstanding burns.
              I can still get very decent burns at 2.4X and 6 X with the slower verbs.
              On the other hand my Samsung 203B (modified firmware) loves the MKM 003 at 8-10 X best of all.
              My 2 Liteys will burn both the MKM 001 and MKM 003 without any problems and at most recommended speeds.

              If you run in to problems or have additional questions, just give us a holler.
              Please let us know how you make out
              Last edited by maineman; 07-19-2010, 05:45 PM.
              If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

              You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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                #8
                Thanks all,

                To keep you posted,

                I did try with someone's else laptop (meaning then slimline DVDBurner),
                Toshiba
                Vista SP1
                DVDFab 7.0.8.2
                Verbatim MIS (Made in Singapor)
                Writing speed 2.4*

                Works Ultra well!

                Then I tried with another DVD in my laptop this time,
                with Verbatim, and with 2x max speed
                It worked well as well, with VSO embedded burning engine.

                My next step is to instal your aforementionned ImgBurn to be more reliable, as you stipulate.

                I also checked with my DVD player, and philips player actually can read much better the burned movies with Memorex, than my JVC home cinema.
                It seems JVC experiences issue with the jump break.

                I will keep you posted, but except this bunch of Memorex I only can use to play frisbee, everything seems pretty fine by here

                Thanks all for your kind help with regard to this topic

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