Problem burning with Dvd Decrypter after installing New Burner

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  1. Cobey1

    Cobey1 Member

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    I just installed a new DVD Burner and now Decrypter wont work. I installed the drivers that came with it. The most common error message is

    E 13:36:15 Failed to Write Sectors 1860608 - 1860639 - Cannot Write Medium - Incompatible Format
    I 13:36:15 Synchronising Cache...
    E 13:36:15 Failed to Write Image!
    E 13:36:15 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:06:50
    I 13:36:15 Average Write Rate: 9,279 KB/s (6.7x) - Maximum Write Rate: 21,742 KB/s (15.7x)


    It works in test mode but fails when I actually try to burn it. Any ideas?
     
  2. dialysis1

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    Try your burning with ImgBurn. It's created by the same person but is constantly being updated to keep up with new burners and media. Also you should lower your burn speed.
     
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    I downloaded IMgBurn but am still encountering the same problems. The new burner I have is a Matshita DVD-RAM SW-9585 (Hammer/Panasonic 16x DVD Writer)I have also used DVD-R and DVD+R medias but have the same problem. Here is the abbreviated log I got from IMgBurn:

    I 14:17:22 Writing LeadIn...
    I 14:17:31 Writing Image...
    W 14:23:02 Failed to Write Sectors 2195616 - 2195647 - No Write Current
    W 14:23:02 Retrying (1 of 20)...
    W 14:23:02 Retry Failed - Cannot Write Medium - Incompatible Format
    W 14:23:02 Retrying (2 of 20)...
    W 14:23:27 Retry Failed - Cannot Write Medium - Incompatible Format
    E 14:23:28 Failed to Write Sectors 2195616 - 2195647 - No Write Current
    I 14:23:28 Synchronising Cache...
    E 14:23:29 Failed to Write Image!
    E 14:23:29 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:06:08
    I 14:23:29 Average Write Rate: 12,334 KB/s (8.9x) - Maximum Write Rate: 22,421 KB/s (16.2x)


     
  4. dialysis1

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    How did you create the ISO file?
     
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    @Cobey1,

    u could check your firmware to see if it needs updating?
    What kind of media are u using?
    Try lowering the burn speed like dialysis1 said

    also do u have any other burning software?
     
  6. dialysis1

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    Try in TEST MODE. No data will be written to the disc. This is just to test the file. If this works (test mode) then it is most likely your media.
    You need to post the whole log.
     
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    yeah i agree with dialysis1, its probably the media you are using.
    try Verbatims, taiyo yudens, sonys made in japan, if u buy cheap media it is not worth it because in the end they mostly turn into coasters:(

    heres a media guide http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
     
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    I uninstalled Nero and reduced the write speed to 4x, that seems to have helped so far. I'm using DVD Shrink first. Is this still the way to do it the IMgBurn. Thanks for your help so far hopefully it'll keep working. My computer did crash ( I got the big Blue screen) during this process but it seems to have worked itself out.
     

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