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Sony DVD-R 16x Wont burn on Samsung DVD- Burner

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by dazila, Sep 5, 2007.

  1. dazila

    dazila Regular member

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    I have tried some Sony 16x DVD-R discs with my samsung dvd burner but i tried burning something on nero and all it says is some error and dosent burn i tried 3 discs it gets the error and ejects but the disc has no data on it by looking at the bottom but cant be read again i have tried burning at 4x,8x,12x and same thing here is the log:
    Windows XP 5.1
    IA32
    WinAspi: File 'Wnaspi32.dll': Ver=1, 0, 0, 154, size=32768 bytes, created 4/06/2000 1:28:14 PM
    ahead WinASPI: File 'C:\Program Files\Nero\Nero 7\Core\Wnaspi32.dll': Ver=2.0.1.74, size=164112 bytes, created 2/11/2004 11:54:32 AM

    NT-SPTI used
    Nero Version: 7.0.5.4
    Internal Version: 7, 0, 5, 4

    Recorder: <TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B>Version: TS12 - HA 1 TA 0 - 7.0.5.4
    Adapter driver: <IDE> HA 1
    Drive buffer : 2048kB
    Bus Type : default (0) -> ATAPI, detected: ?
    CD-ROM: <TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B>Version: TS12 - HA 1 TA 0 - 7.0.5.4
    Adapter driver: <IDE> HA 1

    === Scsi-Device-Map ===
    DiskPeripheral : ST320413A IdeChnDr Port 0 ID 0 DMA: On
    CdRomPeripheral : TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B IdeChnDr Port 1 ID 0 DMA: On
    CdRomPeripheral : NERO IMAGEDRIVE2 2.26 imagedrv Port 2 ID 0 DMA: Off

    === CDRom-Device-Map ===
    TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B D: CDRom0
    NERO IMAGEDRIVE2 F: CDRom1
    =======================

    AutoRun : 1
    Excluded drive IDs:
    WriteBufferSize: 74448896 (0) Byte
    BUFE : 0
    Physical memory : 511MB (523568kB)
    Free physical memory: 179MB (184100kB)
    Memory in use : 64 %
    Uncached PFiles: 0x0
    Use Inquiry : 1
    Global Bus Type: default (0)
    Check supported media : Disabled (0)

    5.9.2007
    UDF/ISO compilation
    7:03:40 PM #1 Phase 112 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1730
    DVD-Video files reallocation started

    7:03:40 PM #2 Phase 114 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1730
    DVD-Video files reallocation completed (no file modified)

    7:03:40 PM #3 Text 0 File Isodoc.cpp, Line 6414
    UDF document burn settings
    ------------------------------------------
    Determine maximum speed : FALSE
    Simulate : FALSE
    Write : TRUE
    Finalize CD : TRUE
    Multisession : FALSE
    Burning mode : DAO
    Mode : 1
    UDF Mode : UDF/ISO bridge
    UDF Options : automatic
    UDF Revision : 1.02
    UDF Partition Type : physical
    ISO Level : 1 (Max. of 11 = 8 + 3 char)
    Character set : ISO 9660
    Joliet : FALSE
    Allow pathdepth more than 8 directories : TRUE
    Allow more than 255 characters in path : TRUE
    Write ISO9660 ;1 file extensions : TRUE

    7:03:40 PM #4 Phase 111 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1730
    DVD-Video files sorted

    7:03:41 PM #5 Text 0 File ThreadedTransfer.cpp, Line 531
    ReadBuffer-Pipe got 72704KB of Memory

    7:03:41 PM #6 Text 0 File Reader.cpp, Line 124
    Reader running

    7:03:41 PM #7 Text 0 File Writer.cpp, Line 113
    Writer D: TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B running

    7:03:41 PM #8 ISO9660GEN -11 File Geniso.cpp, Line 3312
    First writeable address = 0 (0x00000000)

    7:03:41 PM #9 ISO9660GEN -11 File Geniso.cpp, Line 3312
    First writeable address = 0 (0x00000000)

    7:03:41 PM #10 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 3341
    Turn on Disc-At-Once, using DVD media

    7:03:41 PM #11 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 288
    Last possible write address on media: 2298495 (510:46.45, 4489MB)
    Last address to be written: 1531583 (340:21.08, 2991MB)

    7:03:41 PM #12 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 300
    Write in overburning mode: NO (enabled: CD)

    7:03:41 PM #13 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 2699
    Recorder: TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B, Media type: DVD-R
    Disc Manufacturer: SONY16 - D1
    Disc Application Code: 64, Disc Physical Code: 193

    7:03:41 PM #14 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 472
    >>> Protocol of DlgWaitCD activities: <<<
    =========================================

    7:03:41 PM #15 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 847
    Setup items (after recorder preparation)
    0: TRM_DATA_MODE1 ()
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 1531584 (1531584) = #1531584/340:21.9
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/ required, no patch infos
    -> TRM_DATA_MODE1, 2048, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 1531584 blocks [D: TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B]
    --------------------------------------------------------------

    7:03:41 PM #16 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 1059
    Prepare recorder [D: TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B] for write in CUE-sheet-DAO
    DAO infos:
    ==========
    MCN: ""
    TOCType: 0x00; Session Closed, disc fixated
    Tracks 1 to 1:
    1: TRM_DATA_MODE1, 2048/0x00, FilePos 0 0 3136684032, ISRC ""
    DAO layout:
    ===========
    __Start_|____Track_|_Idx_|_CtrlAdr_|_RecDep__________
    0 | lead-in | 0 | 0x41 | 0x00
    0 | 1 | 0 | 0x41 | 0x00
    0 | 1 | 1 | 0x41 | 0x00
    1531584 | lead-out | 1 | 0x41 | 0x00

    7:03:41 PM #17 Text 0 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 39
    SPTILockVolume - completed successfully for FCTL_LOCK_VOLUME

    7:03:41 PM #18 Text 0 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 84
    SPTIDismountVolume - completed successfully for FSCTL_DISMOUNT_VOLUME

    7:03:41 PM #19 Phase 24 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1730
    Caching of files started

    7:03:41 PM #20 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 4175
    Cache writing successful.

    7:03:41 PM #21 Phase 25 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1730
    Caching of files completed

    7:03:41 PM #22 Phase 36 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1730
    Burn process started at 4x (5,540 KB/s)

    7:03:41 PM #23 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 2685
    Verifying disc position of item 0 (relocatable, disc pos, no patch infos, orig at #0): write at #0

    7:03:41 PM #24 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 2699
    Recording mode: Sequential Recording Mode

    7:03:41 PM #25 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 2855
    Start write address at LBA 0
    DVD high compatibility mode: Yes

    7:03:41 PM #26 Text 0 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 8663
    ---- DVD Structure: Physical Format Information (00h) ----
    Media Type: 0, Layer: 0, Address: 0 (0 h), AGID: 0; Length: 2050
    Book Type: DVD-R (2), Part Version: 2.0x (5), Extended Part Version: 2.1 (33)
    Disc Size: 120 mm, Maximum Rate: <not specified> (F h)
    Number of Layers: 1, Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP), Layer Type: recordable
    Linear Density: 0,267 um/bit, Track Density: 0,74 um/track
    Starting Physical Sector Number of Data Area: 30000 h (DVD-ROM, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW)
    End Physical Sector Number of Data Area: 0 h
    End Sector Number in Layer 0: 0 h (LBN: FFFD0000 h, 4193920 MB)
    Data in Burst Cutting Area (BCA) does not exist
    Start sector number of the current Border-Out: 0 h
    Start sector number of the next Border-In: 0 h
    Media Specific [16..63]:
    00 60 00 10 20 30 40 50 - 00 00 00 21 00 00 00 00 .`...0@P...!....
    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................

    7:03:56 PM #27 Text 0 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 1210
    19:03:56.115 - D: TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B : Queue again later

    7:04:44 PM #28 SPTI -1176 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 290
    D: CdRom0: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1176)
    Sense Key: 0x03 (KEY_MEDIUM_ERROR)
    Sense Code: 0x72
    Sense Qual: 0x01
    CDB Data: 0x2A 00 00 00 02 60 00 00 20 00 00 00
    Sense Area: 0x71 00 03 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 72 01
    Buffer x059b0000: Len x10000
    0x00 00 01 BA 44 00 16 96 DD 01 01 89 C3 F8 00 00
    0x01 E0 07 EC 81 00 00 3E 99 1E 50 1B 13 1C 02 7D
    0x02 50 66 38 BD 36 F6 63 75 B2 87 53 15 B8 1E D2

    7:04:44 PM #29 CDR -1176 File Writer.cpp, Line 302
    Session fixation error
    D: TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B

    7:04:44 PM #30 Text 0 File ThreadedTransfer.cpp, Line 228
    all writers idle, stopping conversion

    7:04:44 PM #31 Text 0 File ThreadedTransfer.cpp, Line 222
    conversion idle, stopping reader

    7:04:44 PM #32 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 3095
    EndDAO: Last written address was 607

    7:04:44 PM #33 Phase 38 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1730
    Burn process failed at 4x (5,540 KB/s)


    Existing drivers:
    File 'WNASPINT.DLL': Ver=5, 0, 0, 1, size=57344 bytes, created 14/06/2001 8:30:32 AM
    File 'Drivers\IdeBusDr.sys': Ver=7.00.2035, 07/26/2001, size=13366 bytes, created 6/09/2001 12:00:00 AM (Adapter driver for rec)
    File 'Drivers\IdeChnDr.sys': Ver=7.00.2035, 07/26/2001, size=86330 bytes, created 6/09/2001 12:00:00 AM (Adapter driver for rec)

    Registry Keys:
    HKLM\Software\CPUCooL (Power saving: CPUCooL)
    HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon\AllocateCDROMs : 0 (Security Option)

    Why wont they work i mean Princo,Ritek worked perfectly but a better brand dosent help they werent cheap so im angry because of that.
     
  2. JoeRyan

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    It looks as thought the Sony media are not recognized by your drive and may remain unrecognized until Samsung issues a firmware update that includes the Sony M-code. Sony is only a "better brand" in that it is a more recognized brand. (Princo has been in trouble in the past for failing to pay royalties, but Ritek is a very good and respected manufacturer of optical discs.) Even the best brand or a "perfect" disc can fail on a "perfect" drive if that drive does not apply a suitable write strategy to the disc during recording. That is an incompatibility issue, not a matter of quality for either the medium or the drive.

    You can stick with Ritek media or try Verbatim instead of Sony. You already know Ritek media work, and Verbatim has one of the most compatible M-codes in the industry. I doubt there is anything wrong with the Sony discs; they simply don't work with your drive.
     
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    Well I did burn a Movie in nero just then on the sony disc at 2x and it worked ! but the speed is a bit dissapointing but anyway why is it that I could burn the ritek's up to its full speed (8x) Princo was 4x but ussually never went 100% so i just slowed down to 2x but why is it these discs work at 2x but not at 4x 6x 8x 12x in my burner eventhough ive seen it burn 100% at 8x
     
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    Recording at faster speeds requires more precision. The curves showing lower jitter and better pit formation are sharper with faster speeds, and getting to the precise optimum point for lowest jitter and accurate pits requires some fine tuning. At slower speeds those curves widen quite a bit, and less precise tuning will still allow a decent recording. Your drive will produce better recordings at slow speeds because the default settings at slow speeds are good enough for decent recordings. Faster speeds will produce less acceptable or even failed recordings.

    The Ritek media appear to fit the faster 8X settings. The Princo discs do not fit as well, and the Sony fit worst of all three. Slower speeds may get the Princo to work most of the time, but the same is not true for the Sonys. You may get different results if Samsung offers a firmware update that adds support for Sony media. I doubt that Samsung would support Princo discs since Samsung firmware support is sporadic.
     
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    Well ive crossflashed my TS-H552B to a TS-H552U because i have been told "U" has better -R support and faster dual layer burning i will post back in the morning.
     

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