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    DVD to DVD Writing from a file to the burner,near the end I get "Task_2 Failed! Error=123". The media I use and the way I use the program has not changed. The program has Been kept up to date. I did a search and followed some of the recommendations to try and close the disc using DVDFab as well as another recommended program here to avail. Nothing else has changed in 30 plus DVD's.

    2010-07-27 18:13:40 ---- ******************** Log session stop 27-Jul 18:13:40.312 PID 2156********************
    2010-07-27 18:11:56 Info Disc ejected by user while parsing.
    2010-07-27 18:11:52 Info Parsing disc ...
    2010-07-27 18:10:54 Error WRITE FAILED: write error occured near the end at sector 3476160 / 3669248
    2010-07-27 18:10:49 Error Write error at 3476144 (16) - Code 05 21 02 [Illegal request, Invalid address for Write]
    2010-07-27 17:39:59 Info Lead-in burning time (mS) 2019
    2010-07-27 17:39:57 Info Write started 3669248 sectors to write
    2010-07-27 17:39:57 Info Init success: DVD+R Dual Layer
    2010-07-27 17:39:57 Info Init DVD+R Dual Layer: Layer change set to LBA 1834640 (3.5 Gb.)
    2010-07-27 17:39:18 Info Writing speed requested x8.0, effective x8.0
    2010-07-27 17:39:18 Info layer break set by filesystem builder at 0
    2010-07-27 17:39:18 Info Available write speed: 8x ,6x ,4x
    2010-07-27 17:39:18 Info Media ID: MBIPG101-R10-41
    2010-07-27 17:39:18 Info Media type: Dual Layer DVD+R
    2010-07-27 17:39:18 Info DMA is not available on this bus type
    2010-07-27 17:39:17 Info Scanned files #85, folder #4 - total size 7513324278 b. (7 Gb.)
    2010-07-27 17:39:17 Info Inserted media type : DL DVD+R
    2010-07-27 17:39:17 Info Write started
    2010-07-27 17:39:13 Info Writable disc DL DVD+R inserted. Ready to write
    2010-07-27 17:39:11 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
    2010-07-27 17:39:11 Info Drive has IDE-ATAPI physical interface
    2010-07-27 17:39:11 Info New Drive selected : 0:2:0 - ATAPI iHAP422 9 WL1K [F] (Ide)
    2010-07-27 17:38:56 Info Current Drive selected : 0:2:0 - ATAPI iHAP422 9 WL1K [F] (Ide)
    2010-07-27 17:38:56 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
    2010-07-27 17:38:56 Info System default language : English (United States)
    2010-07-27 17:38:56 Info User default language : English (United States)
    2010-07-27 17:38:56 Info DLL Version : 4.0.7.466
    2010-07-27 17:38:56 Info DLL : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 7\vso_hwe.dll
    2010-07-27 17:38:56 Info Version : 7, 0, 8, 2
    2010-07-27 17:38:56 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 7\DVDFab.exe
    2010-07-27 17:38:56 Info OS : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (Build 2600: Service Pack 3)
    2010-07-27 17:38:56 ---- ******************** Log session start 27-Jul 17:38:56.718 PID 2156********************

    #2
    I realize that "...Nothing else has changed in 30 plus DVD's...", but despite this statement, "something" has changed.
    Also the MID (media ID) you're using is crappy quality and thus unreliable.

    Your error is specific for failed finalization.
    Since you used VSO, you can try the following to force finalization on the already burned discs:
    (it looks complicated, but will take only seconds).

    DVDFab Finalize a disc

    Right click on the Fab Icon >
    Left click Properties >
    Left click Find Target >
    Left click PcSetup.exe >
    Left click on the + in front of Patin-Couffin driver >
    Now left click once to select your burner >
    Right click on the selected burner >
    Navigate to the bottom of the dropdown to Finalize the media

    You can also try to force the disc to finalize with Img.
    Frankly, I'd recommend using Img anyway.
    It is a more reliable and configurable burn utility and will afford you a better chance with the Moser Baer crap media
    Sorry, no offense intended, but it really is crap.

    Also recommend, do yourself a huge favor and pick up some Verbatim +R DL media, and look on the spindle wrapper for made in Singapore.
    This is the best DL media out there and really the only DL media we recommend


    //Edit
    Sorry, I meant to post a link for Img.
    Here's a great video tutorial:

    Setting Up ImgBurn and DVDab to work together
    Last edited by maineman; 07-27-2010, 11:38 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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      #3
      Hi jbrown5940
      Excellent advise as always from Maineman
      If I also may add try slowing down your burn speed to 4x. (Rule of Thumb 1/2 the rated speed of your disc)
      If you install ImgBurn which many of us here use here is a way to finalize your disc's with Img
      Put the disc in your drive, open ImgBurn > Tools > Drive > Close Track / Session / Disc.Hope this helps
      Also your drive has a firmware update you will find it here http://www.firmwarehq.com/download_1..._WL1N.EXE.html
      NOTE: if you do not know how to flash your drive do not do it, it will render your drive useless
      CBR929
      Last edited by CBR929; 07-28-2010, 12:30 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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        #4
        Thanks CB and right backatcha...

        I had it in my head that the burn log displayed 4X...huh???
        Don't know where that came from?
        Caffeine deficiency vs. dementia...hmmmm...

        As always, thanks for your solid advice
        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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          #5
          Originally posted by maineman View Post
          Thanks CB and right backatcha...

          I had it in my head that the burn log displayed 4X...huh???
          Don't know where that came from?
          Caffeine deficiency vs. dementia...hmmmm...

          As always, thanks for your solid advice
          No problem my friend always trying to help when I can
          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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            #6
            I have tried Imageburn to finalize as well as the steps using DVDFab. I have been using the same medium throughout all my DL burning.

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              #7
              Originally posted by jbrown5940 View Post
              I have been using the same medium throughout all my DL burning.
              Yes, I know.
              However, we didn't know that you tried to force finalization with Img and with VSO via the steps I outlined.

              The atapi error Code 05 21 02 is suggestive of poorly compatible media and/or crap media.
              Moser Baer is amongst the worst stuff out there with respect to DL media.

              I seriously doubt that your LiteOn is at fault, but anything is possible.
              You can try your current media with Img at 4X...assuming you haven't tried this as well?
              But keep in mind, it is not only the burn itself that's important here, but the longevity of the bkup.

              Again, if you insist on using the Moser Baer media, this is of course, your prerogative.
              My advice is to dump the crap media and purchase the verbs as I suggested above.
              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
                I do not mind purchasing good media and will in the future. The thing I would like is to figure out what is wrong so I do not make coasters out of good media. With that said I downloaded the same version to another computer here and used the same media I have been using and that completed twice now with out issues. So now I am feeling it is a drive issue? But have not the knowledge to figure that out yet.

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                  #9
                  It doesn't have to be a drive error. Its most likely just the media or your burner isn't liking that media, try burning a different type of disc with your liteon and see if it errors out or not.
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                    #10
                    Have you used Img to burn these discs and not just to force finalization?
                    As long as you have some of the Moser Baer discs left, you might as well give it a shot and burn 'em at 4X
                    Img is more likely to be successful with marginal/poor quality media as opposed to VSO which is problematic for many users.
                    Good move on the decision to pick up the verbs though, you won't be sorry.

                    Like I said, I very much doubt that the fault lies with your litey.
                    It's a late model, solid, all-around burner and the firmware is utd.
                    Still, anything is possible.

                    As far as the verbs, your litey should be fine with either:
                    MKM 001 (2.4-4X)... I would burn these at 4X (6X should be ok too)
                    MKM 003 (8X)... Go ahead and burn these at 8X
                    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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                      #11
                      No I have not tried Img to burn them. I will look for the how to to have DVDFab use Img to burn and give that a try. Nothing to loose and knowledge to gain. Thanks.

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                        #12
                        I have not set up Imgburn yet. I have installed another Liteon drive, the same as the one I have. Did what I have always done and used the same crappy media and it works no problem.

                        2010-07-31 08:43:46 ---- ******************** Log session stop 31-Jul 08:43:46.921 PID 1992********************
                        2010-07-31 08:42:59 Info Disc ejected by user while parsing.
                        2010-07-31 08:42:57 Info Parsing disc ...
                        2010-07-31 08:36:45 Info WRITE SUCCESS: Disc written
                        2010-07-31 08:36:45 Info Finalization Time 00:00:48 - Total completion time 00:20:02
                        2010-07-31 08:35:57 Info Write finished in 00:19:13 - Finalization start here. Avg. burn rate 4.11
                        2010-07-31 08:16:45 Info Lead-in burning time (mS) 2040
                        2010-07-31 08:16:43 Info Write started 2915072 sectors to write
                        2010-07-31 08:16:43 Info Init success: DVD+R Dual Layer
                        2010-07-31 08:16:43 Info Init DVD+R Dual Layer: Layer change set to LBA 1457552 (2.78 Gb.)
                        2010-07-31 08:16:06 Info Writing speed requested x8.0, effective x8.0
                        2010-07-31 08:16:06 Info layer break set by filesystem builder at 0
                        2010-07-31 08:16:06 Info Available write speed: 8x ,6x ,4x
                        2010-07-31 08:16:06 Info Media ID: MBIPG101-R10-41
                        2010-07-31 08:16:06 Info Media type: Dual Layer DVD+R
                        2010-07-31 08:16:06 Info DMA is not available on this bus type
                        2010-07-31 08:16:05 Info Scanned files #26, folder #2 - total size 5968932864 b. (5.56 Gb.)
                        2010-07-31 08:16:05 Info Inserted media type : DL DVD+R
                        2010-07-31 08:16:05 Info Write started
                        2010-07-31 08:16:02 Info Writable disc DL DVD+R inserted. Ready to write
                        2010-07-31 08:15:59 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
                        2010-07-31 08:15:59 Info Drive has IDE-ATAPI physical interface
                        2010-07-31 08:15:59 Info New Drive selected : 0:3:0 - ATAPI iHAP422 9 WL1G [G] (Ide)
                        2010-07-31 08:15:24 Info Current Drive selected : 0:2:0 - ATAPI iHAP422 9 WL1K [F] (Ide)
                        2010-07-31 08:15:24 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
                        2010-07-31 08:15:24 Info System default language : English (United States)
                        2010-07-31 08:15:24 Info User default language : English (United States)
                        2010-07-31 08:15:24 Info DLL Version : 4.0.7.466
                        2010-07-31 08:15:24 Info DLL : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 7\vso_hwe.dll
                        2010-07-31 08:15:24 Info Version : 7, 0, 8, 2
                        2010-07-31 08:15:24 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 7\DVDFab.exe
                        2010-07-31 08:15:24 Info OS : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (Build 2600: Service Pack 3)
                        2010-07-31 08:15:24 ---- ******************** Log session start 31-Jul 08:15:24.390 PID 1992********************

                        So I suspect the drive is an issue? Can one wear out a drive? How long would it take? Can light scribing contribute to accelerated wear? Food for thought.

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                          #13
                          Sure, a drive can fail. Afterall, it's a piece of hardware. And lightscribing certainly contributes to wear and tear and laser usage.
                          Tough to say how long, but your litey can't be very old.
                          Is it still within the warranty period?

                          Personally, in all the years I've been doing this, I've never had one fail (any brand)...retired, yes, but not fail.
                          In all, my family has owned about a dozen LiteOn drives.
                          For the most part, solid drives.

                          This could be something simple like the cabling to the drive, but I doubt it.
                          Still, check the connections and try the older one with the new cables (do you have new cables?).

                          You can bench test the old litey.
                          Download and install
                          Nero CD-DVD Speed v4.7.7.16

                          and run the Create Disc utility...
                          Not only will this show stuff like burn speed and disc rotation, but it will also disply cpu usage, drive buffer info.

                          Don't D/L this utility from nero...now called Opti Drive Control since they now want $25

                          Some of the benchmarking can get pretty complicated and can have a steep learning curve.
                          There are some tutorials around if you look...probably the same D/L site I linked
                          Last edited by maineman; 07-31-2010, 01:40 PM. Reason: link
                          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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