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reefskinner
7th April 2007, 16:21
I have had this happen twice now with the new version (1.23.3). This time it was on Red Dragon, I cant recall the previous movie. Am I the only one? Is there a bug? Is there something wrong on my end? I have had no recent software or hardware changes.
Thanks and keep up the good work.
reefskinner
7th April 2007, 16:49
Forgot to add that this has only happened while using One Click Mode. If I go back and hit Rebuild again it will Rebuild and build the ISO without any problem.
Thanks again...........
jdobbs
7th April 2007, 17:06
This is the first I've heard of it... can you post the LOG and REBUILDER.INI files? I haven't experienced any ISO creation failures with v1.23.3. Interestingly there is no difference at all between a REBUILD in 1-Click and 3-Click modes. They both call the exact same routine...
reefskinner
8th April 2007, 02:54
Well, I jumped the gun and did a reinstall. I will post the log if the problem shows up again. I am hoping that I just had a little hiccup in my install somewhere.
Thanks...........
Aaygo
14th April 2007, 17:03
[04:42:36] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- DVD-RB v1.24.0
- AVISYNTH 2.5.7.0
- HC encoder selected
- Source: STAR TREK TNG S6D4
- VTSM_02: 38,466 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 2,969 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_02: 4,061,961 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 267,693 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-9: 98.6%
- Overall Bitrate : 6,509/5,207Kbs
- Space for Video : 7,175,562KB
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 8,360/4,182/5,207 Kbs
[05:37:23] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 55 minutes.
[07:17:40] Phase II ENCODING started
....
....
- Correcting VTS Sectors...
- Building ISO Image...
- ISO Image successfully created.
- Writing ISO image to DVD...
- Error on Write-To-Disc. Check drive/disc.
- ISO Image WAS NOT successfully written.
- ISO Image was not deleted.
[08:07:40] Phase III, REBUILD completed in 42 minutes.
That's what I'm getting. I don't know if it's the new ImgBurn 2.3.2.0 or if it's a new build of DVD Rebuilder. I'm having issues using PGCEdit and the new ImgBurn 2.3.2.0.
Everything worked before I upgraded to 2.3.2.0, but I"m sure there are a few variables involved.
Anyone else having issues burning DVD+R DL's or DVD-R's for that matter?
UGH!
I'm so frustrated.
- Aaygo
sockeye
14th April 2007, 17:43
Looks like a media problem.....what brand DL media are you using? Hopefully Verbatim, as it seems to be the only DL media to give consistant results. (based on what I have seen in other forums, by people using other burning apps)
Have you tried burning the iso with another burning app from your hard drive? This could help determine if the problem lies with Imgburn.
jdobbs
14th April 2007, 22:24
Try opening the ISO burning from within ImgBurn and see if you get a more specific error condition.
reefskinner
14th April 2007, 23:29
Your problem looks to be a media problem. It could be ImgBurn related though. I am using the latest ImgBurn and have not had an issue. Your ISO is being created, just not being burnt:
" - Building ISO Image...
- ISO Image successfully created."
The problem I had was the ISO not being created. My issue seems to have been corrected with a reinstall of Rebuilder. Perhaps you should try to reinstall ImgBurn.
What media are you using? Is the firmware on your drive current and does it support the media?
Good luck to you...........
jdobbs
15th April 2007, 03:42
I would highly suggest you revert to AVISYNTH v2.5.6
How big was the ISO? I've heard that AVISYNTH v2.5.7 can cause sizing problems -- but I can't tell you why or how. It may be possible that the ISO is too big to burn. If you'd try my suggestion in post #7 we might find out.
Rippraff
15th April 2007, 11:57
@Aaygo
Do you have more than one burner in your pc?
If I remember correctly RB opens ImgBurn after the ISO creation and tries to burn with the drive letter you used in your last ImgBurn session.
This happens to me when I made a test a few weeks ago. I had the blank media in a different drive.
Cu Rippraff
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