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sparskter
11th July 2005, 21:27
Hello!

Well, consider the following situation: I have nero 6.6.0.15 (the last one). And I have successful burnt data on a medium RIDATA-A (lets call this one "medium A"). So, using this medium A, nero allows me writing at 2x (if I try 4x I get an error). I burnt it successful. But, I am now out of "mediums-A", i have it no more...

So I tried a medium RIDATA-B (lets call it "medium B") wich is labelled 8x. But,nero only allows me two ways: 4x or 8x. And both leads to the same error!! I am almost sure that If I can burn it at 2x it will succeed!

This is the error:

http://img343.imageshack.us/img343/527/nero66015error1mp.th.png (http://img343.imageshack.us/my.php?image=nero66015error1mp.png)

Well... If the medium supports 8x, should support 2x!! At least seems logical to me. My dvd writer is a LG HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4082B A209 (firmware A209).

Iīve already tried: remove nero and possible conflict programs (like dvd-fab). I installed NTI 7.0 platinum trial. It updated the ATAPI drivers and rebooted. Nevertheless, it tries to burn only at 4x and 8x too. I got an error message (that it could not burn it) =/

What could I do ? How can I "force" nero to burn at 2x?

best regards
sparskter

sparskter
13th July 2005, 20:42
-LOL- it is "media" not "medium" sorry the really bad english mistake :scared:

I posted on other forum, about force 1x, 2x:

You can't.
This is the media that tells the buning software which are the speed it supports. And contrary to what you think, the more max speed grows, the more the low speed grows also (it's difficult to have a drye that can react to hight speed "flashing" and also support long exposure to the laser for very low speed).

This is somehow a bad info for all owner of "old" 4x burner because media that go out of the production units now are 4x - 16x. 8x - 24x are for a near future...


That is really bad :scared: Time to go out for a new Pioneer or Sony (any suggestion ? :) )

Well, I found someone to buy my 50 media thought. But I found a nice thing:

http://www.videohelp.com/dvdmedia.php?dvdmediasearch=&dvdmediadvdridsearch=&type=6&size=All&dvdburnspeed=All&order=Name&hits=25&searchdvdwriter=235&searchdvdplayer=&search=Search%20or%20List%20Media&&next=50#next

this is a direct link to a media compatibility list for my dvd burner. You can verify to yours too. There are many models. Well, using this freeware:

http://dvd.identifier.cdfreaks.com/

I īve berified that the "bad media" has the "media code": RITEK G05

well, then I just figured out: why not identify my good media ? The ones that burnt very well ? Then I found that the "good ones" have the media code RITEK G04.

Well. I īll have to change my dvd burner anyway.

best regards.

sparskter

Deckerr
14th July 2005, 13:38
Sorry sparskter! But couldn't pelp myselv , but what is "berified"? :stupid:

sparskter
14th July 2005, 17:32
Grammar error!

Sorry, it is "verified" (from verify)

sorry >_<