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RAZOR0018 

Group: Members
Posts: 4
Joined: May 2008
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Posted on: May 31 2008,00:27 |
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1. When burning DVD's with Ultraiso after completion my DVD-RW drive turns into a CD Drive in windows explorer and my drive will no longer recognize DVD's until I reboot which afterwards it is recognized as a DVD-RW drive once again. I have tested other burning software and only Ultraiso does this which forces a reboot to fix.
2. Not exactly sure if this is intended or not but I cannot get Ultraiso to recognize boot sectors of other image formats (particularly CDI). Either I receive an invalid ISO image error and it will not burn or it burns but completes in seconds (im talking a full 700 MB CD at 8x) with only minimal amount of the files from the image burned creating a coaster.
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 2200
Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Jun. 01 2008,23:20 |
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For question#1, please send log file (click 'Save' button on the upper right corner of 'Burn CD/DVD image' dialogue) to service@ezbsystems.com for checking.
For question#2, at present UltraISO cannot burn CD images with sub-channel information (such as image of CD-I disc) properly.
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RAZOR0018 

Group: Members
Posts: 4
Joined: May 2008
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Posted on: Aug. 01 2008,11:49 |
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Just sent the email today. I will post it here as well in case it doesn't go through. Version 9.3.0.2600 still changes the dvd drive to cd after burning.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1# Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 (Service Pack 3) 1# Recorder: (X:)PIONEER DVD-RW Â DVR-107D1.21 1# Write Speed: 4X (5540 KB/s) 2# Media type: DVD-R 3# Number of blocks in ISO image is 2286192 4# Preparing media ... 5# Requesting burn at 4X speed 6# Setting optimum power calibration ... 7# Caching of files started 8# Caching of files completed 9# Burn process started, speed is 4.0X (5540 KB/s) 10# Burn process completed, average speed is 3.8X (5267 KB/s) 11# Waiting for drive to finalize disc (this may take up to 30 minutes) 12# Success: Finalizing media took 23 seconds 13# Burn successful! 14# Total time: 14m52s ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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