Forum: UltraISO
Topic: Multiple errors when burning
started by: ArnoldLayne

Posted by ArnoldLayne on Oct. 26 2009,05:05
Hello,

I am trialling UI and its internal burn engine on some ISO's. The application GUI gets blocked at "Setting optimum power calibration" step. It eventually terminates with the following log:

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1# Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6002 (Service Pack 2)
1# Recorder: (H:)MATSHITABD-MLT SW-5583  1.00
1# Write Speed: 4X (5540 KB/s)
2# Media type: DVD-RW
3# Formatting may take 1-2 minutes.
4# Erase successful.
5# Number of blocks in ISO image is 254575
6# Preparing media ...
7# Requesting burn at 4X speed
8# Setting optimum power calibration ...
9# Error setting timestamp
10# Error reserving zone for burn
11# Caching of files started
12# Caching of files completed
13# Burn process started, speed is 0.0X (0 KB/s)
14# Burning process failed!
15# LBA: 0
16# NO ADDITIONAL SENSE INFORMATION


After that, my drive is no longer recognised by UI nor other burning programs, until I reboot PC.

It is unlikely to be a Drive/Media/Firmware case. The very same ISO's burn flawlessly with ImgBurn, DVDFab or UI using NeroAPI,

Other relevant software installed: Nero 7, DVDFab 5, AnyDVD HD, ImgBurn, PowerDVD. All with license and recently updated. I have tried to deactivate or close down all of them, virtual drives included, and even tried to burn in safe mode. Nothing helps.

So this remains a mystery to me, I hope you can help sorting it out.

Many thanks in advance,
AL



Posted by xoben on Oct. 26 2009,21:33
Thank you ArnoldLayne for your bug report.

We will try to get this brand of BD-Multiple writer (MATSHITA BD-MLT SW-5583) for testing later.

Posted by ArnoldLayne on Oct. 28 2009,15:13
OK, I will wait with purchase until there are further news. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you need help with testing something.

Thx
AL

Posted by xoben on Nov. 02 2009,20:54
Sorry, we try to purchase one, but this brand of device is not availabe in our city.
Posted by ArnoldLayne on Nov. 03 2009,16:11
I think it is actually discontinued by Panasonic. If you happen to have a BD-capable Sony Vaio among your test equipment, it's not impossible that it has this drive.

Cheers
AL