Quote:Disc Manufacturer ID: MBIPG101, Media Type ID: R05, Product revision number: 1
Never seen this media code before. Take Rotary's suggestion, get better discs.
That burn that you say it was successful, but you cannot use the disc:
Quote:12:03:45 AM #15 Phase 36 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1685
Burn process started at 8x (11,080 KB/s)
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Last address to be written: 70319 ( 15:37.44, 137MB)
12:03:45 AM #19 CDR -1207 File DVDR.cpp, Line 5645
Book Type automatically set to: DVD-ROM
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12:05:41 AM #23 Phase 37 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1685
Burn process completed successfully at 8x (11,080 KB/s)
What exactly were you trying to burn? That 135 MB doesn't look like a DVD compilation.
Re these discs, I informed member to get better quality ones in my first post....she has however updated her Nero and firmware as advised.
It was also advised to slow the burn to 4X
@Cyprusrom, the discs in question are an Indian produced disc of low quality.
R05 is PRODISC R05, a cheap, nasty manufacturer similar to CMC-MAG, but not as bad.
I recommend using some better discs ASAP and slowing the burn speed to 4x just to be sure.
EllyHuhle:
Be CAREFUL, when updating your firmware. The GWA model LG writers are custom model jobs for each computer manufacturer that bundles them in the systems they sell. So a GWA that comes with a Compaq system might not be the same as the one that comes with a Dell system.
That's why when updating your firmware ONLY use firmware that is distributed from the company that manufactured your computer.
@ Amir
Gwendolin provided with very good link for firmware update, that has been taken care of. Just lingering on that issue I think creates more confusion..."what, firmware,where, I thought I did that?!?"
I understand what you are saying about "GWA model LG writers are custom model jobs for each computer ", however, pretty easy to distinguish between them. The Dell OEM has a E1XX firmware, the Fujitsu OEM has a 1.XX firmware.
As for that media code, those are not Prodisc, is a Moser Baer that could be sold as Phillips, Memorex, Imation,Acme, Emtec..all kinds of saddy names. R05 is the code for X16 speed(R04-X8, R03-X4).
The Prodisc R05 you were referring to are probably sold as Fujifilm X16 discs.
Thank you Rotary.
I will buy YT or Verbatim DVD's as you suggested.
Can you tell me why I can not read the DVD I have burnet? It was made with an -R
Also how do I booktyped format for better campatibility or where can I find the guide.
Thank you so much.
Originally posted by EllyHuhle: Thank you Rotary.
I will buy YT or Verbatim DVD's as you suggested.
Can you tell me why I can not read the DVD I have burnet? It was made with an -R
Also how do I booktyped format for better campatibility or where can I find the guide.
Thank you so much.