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ArnoldLayne 

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Posted on: Oct. 26 2009,05:05 |
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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:
QUOTE 1# Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6002 (Service Pack 2) 1# Recorder: (H:)MATSHITABD-MLT SW-5583 Â 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
Edited by ArnoldLayne on Oct. 26 2009,05:06
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xoben 

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Posted on: Oct. 26 2009,21:33 |
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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.
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ArnoldLayne 

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Posted on: Oct. 28 2009,15:13 |
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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
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xoben 

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Posted on: Nov. 02 2009,20:54 |
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Sorry, we try to purchase one, but this brand of device is not availabe in our city.
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ArnoldLayne 

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Posted on: Nov. 03 2009,16:11 |
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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
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