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  • Kirby
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 24

    Layer Break using ImgBurn

    I read and understood that ImgBurn can set the layer break on a DL automatically when no layer break was inclued with the created ISO Image. I burned my first duel layer this way and the disc loaded and played fine all the way through. I read that other people are having problems with this. Was these problems caused due to faulty media, or was I just lucky??

    Regards.
    System:
    • Pentium 4 3.0 Gig Duel Core Processor
    • 1GB Ram
    • Asus P5Sd2-X Motherboard
    • LiteOn SHW-160P6S DL DVD Burner
    • LiteOn SHM-165P6S DL DVD Burner
    • Radeon X300SE 256MB Video Card
    • Soundblaster X-FI Platinum
    • 2X Seagate SATA 160 GB Hard Drives
    • Microsoft XP Pro w/Service Pak 2
  • LIGHTNING UK!
    Author of ImgBurn
    • Dec 2001
    • 772

    #2
    We can't really say if you were just lucky unless we see the log file from the burn.
    The Official ImgBurn Website

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    • Kirby
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Sep 2003
      • 24

      #3
      Hi, LUK.

      Unfortunetly I did not save the log file, but if you like I can do another burn then submit the log to you.

      Kirby.
      System:
      • Pentium 4 3.0 Gig Duel Core Processor
      • 1GB Ram
      • Asus P5Sd2-X Motherboard
      • LiteOn SHW-160P6S DL DVD Burner
      • LiteOn SHM-165P6S DL DVD Burner
      • Radeon X300SE 256MB Video Card
      • Soundblaster X-FI Platinum
      • 2X Seagate SATA 160 GB Hard Drives
      • Microsoft XP Pro w/Service Pak 2

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      • LIGHTNING UK!
        Author of ImgBurn
        • Dec 2001
        • 772

        #4
        Nah, don't do that on my account!

        Basically, if you have an MDS file for your image, there's a good chance the layerbreak position was taken from that.

        After that, the program would parse the IFO files to find a suitable location.

        If that failed, you'd probably get an error message - so if you don't remember seeing one, everything went ok.
        The Official ImgBurn Website

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        • Kirby
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2003
          • 24

          #5
          Well.........ImgBurn complained that it could not find one, and asked if I wanted to Cancel or Continue. I took the chance to continue being my first DL burn (and I just love learning from experience). I first built the ISO's using ImgTool Classic, but there was no option there to set a layer break. But I read on this forum that ImgBurn can set the layer break itself, so using that, I went ahead with the burn and ImgBurn reported the burn was successful, and the disk plays well in my stand alone. I first tried using PGCedit to create the image, but I could not get it to work. PGCedit would just lockup for 5 seconds then exit without a error message or error log. Now my question to you is, does all this sound and make any sence that I would get a good burn from how I did this?

          My burner is: Lite-On SHM-165P6S (it is about 4 firmware versions behind)

          Discs are: Fugi Film +R DL (Verbatims were not available to me at the time)

          EDITED:
          I still have the ISO's on my drive. Here is the contents of the .lst file that was created by ImgTool. I don't know if this helps any.

          IMAGELIST
          E:\__DVD Titles\_ISO\VIDEO_TS\EAGLES_FAREWELL.iso_00
          E:\__DVD Titles\_ISO\VIDEO_TS\EAGLES_FAREWELL.iso_01
          E:\__DVD Titles\_ISO\VIDEO_TS\EAGLES_FAREWELL.iso_02
          E:\__DVD Titles\_ISO\VIDEO_TS\EAGLES_FAREWELL.iso_03
          E:\__DVD Titles\_ISO\VIDEO_TS\EAGLES_FAREWELL.iso_04
          E:\__DVD Titles\_ISO\VIDEO_TS\EAGLES_FAREWELL.iso_05
          E:\__DVD Titles\_ISO\VIDEO_TS\EAGLES_FAREWELL.iso_06
          E:\__DVD Titles\_ISO\VIDEO_TS\EAGLES_FAREWELL.iso_07

          Regards,
          Kirby.
          Last edited by Kirby; 3 Jun 2006, 05:30 AM.
          System:
          • Pentium 4 3.0 Gig Duel Core Processor
          • 1GB Ram
          • Asus P5Sd2-X Motherboard
          • LiteOn SHW-160P6S DL DVD Burner
          • LiteOn SHM-165P6S DL DVD Burner
          • Radeon X300SE 256MB Video Card
          • Soundblaster X-FI Platinum
          • 2X Seagate SATA 160 GB Hard Drives
          • Microsoft XP Pro w/Service Pak 2

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          • LIGHTNING UK!
            Author of ImgBurn
            • Dec 2001
            • 772

            #6
            ImgBurn can only set the layerbreak if the ISO just so happens to have a cell in the correct place.

            Yours didn't, which is why it complained it couldn't fine one.

            If you're saying the disc plays ok (even without a proper 'compliant' layerbreak), you have a forgiving player and probably don't need to worry about layerbreaks too much anyway.
            The Official ImgBurn Website

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            • dmanshead
              Consequence is a bigger word than you think, it's bigger than you or me
              • Dec 2005
              • 376

              #7
              Originally Posted by Kirby
              I first tried using PGCedit to create the image, but I could not get it to work.

              Discs are: Fugi Film +R DL (Verbatims were not available to me at the time)
              Dl's are kinda spendy to play trial and error with, but if you want to why should I stop you? read this For burning dl's with pgcedit: http://www.videohelp.com/~r0lZ/pgced....htm#BurnSetup

              forgive Blutach, he's been busy and the guide is a bit outdated but if you follow the steps it will work, you just need to bend the rules a bit. I have mine set up with Imgburn and it works beautifully.

              The other thing is i have wondered about those fugi Discs, do you have dvdIdentifier? http://dvd.identifier.cdfreaks.com/ could you post a media code block for those discs please?

              Memorex dl's are the worst by the way!!!!

              OH A SHOUT TO LIGHTNING UK TOO!!!!
              If you use these forums you will not have to face that...
              Long Live Foamy!!!

              My burners Nec ND 3550A, Benq DQ60, Liteon SHW P6S, 2 Sony AW_Q170A's (free with my new system) and JLMS XJ-HD S.

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              • Chewy
                Super Moderator
                • Nov 2003
                • 18971

                #8
                fuji markets both these



                the ricoh is the better of the two, trouble is next batch could be ritek

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                • Kirby
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 24

                  #9
                  Yes, the new Fugi's are different. I talked to a sales clerk at Future Shop and he told me about them. But I burned with the older version. PGCedit does not work for me when trying to create ISO's. It just exits out without an error message and no error log written. I run a PIII 800 with Win ME, maybe thats way. I don't know. I have only been using PGCedit to use the Wizard up until now. I been using ImgTool to build the ISO's. Regarding the layer break, I run all my files through DVD Remake Pro first and do editing. I think that is why they layer break some how is working. (not sure). It seems to use the same cell position as the original IFO at times. If I edit and make VTS 2 to be VTS 1 then it rebuilds the IFO and places the layer break about half way through the movie. I just done Star Wars Episode 3 this weekend, and the layer break was placed in cell 35 by DVD Remake Pro and ImgBurn found it. I have Optimize set on, so ImgBurn then placed the layer break at cell 50, and the movie plays superb!

                  Any comments about this, please I would love to hear them. If you need any more detailed info on how I am doing this, just let me know.

                  And yes, about Memorex DL disc, I hear the same thing. But I bought a 3 pack of them on sale for 7 bucks at Future Shop. I tried one and got a perfect burn using the same method above. Maybe again I just got lucky!!??

                  Best regards,
                  Kirby.
                  System:
                  • Pentium 4 3.0 Gig Duel Core Processor
                  • 1GB Ram
                  • Asus P5Sd2-X Motherboard
                  • LiteOn SHW-160P6S DL DVD Burner
                  • LiteOn SHM-165P6S DL DVD Burner
                  • Radeon X300SE 256MB Video Card
                  • Soundblaster X-FI Platinum
                  • 2X Seagate SATA 160 GB Hard Drives
                  • Microsoft XP Pro w/Service Pak 2

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                  • Chewy
                    Super Moderator
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 18971

                    #10
                    I tried one and got a perfect burn
                    post a quality scan please

                    what's the player?

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                    • Kirby
                      Junior Member
                      Junior Member
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 24

                      #11
                      Hi Chewy!

                      Which software tool sould I use to do this quality scan?

                      The players I have are:

                      Pioneer DV-578A and Toshiba SD-V383 combo.

                      Both players play these disc well.
                      System:
                      • Pentium 4 3.0 Gig Duel Core Processor
                      • 1GB Ram
                      • Asus P5Sd2-X Motherboard
                      • LiteOn SHW-160P6S DL DVD Burner
                      • LiteOn SHM-165P6S DL DVD Burner
                      • Radeon X300SE 256MB Video Card
                      • Soundblaster X-FI Platinum
                      • 2X Seagate SATA 160 GB Hard Drives
                      • Microsoft XP Pro w/Service Pak 2

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                      • Chewy
                        Super Moderator
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 18971

                        #12
                        cdspeed dvdinfo kprobe whatever

                        just the memorex

                        the ricoh japan and verbatim are better disks, memorex should be ritek

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                        • Kirby
                          Junior Member
                          Junior Member
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 24

                          #13
                          Here's the results:
                          Any other info you need let me know.


                          General Information
                          Drive: LITE-ON DVDRW SHM-165P6S
                          Firmware: MS0C
                          Disc: DVD+R DL (RITEK D01)
                          Selected speed: 2 X
                          PI errors
                          Maximum: 75
                          Average: 23.80
                          Total: 8908
                          PI failures
                          Maximum: 2
                          Average: 0.23
                          Total: 97
                          PO failures: n/a
                          Jitter: n/a
                          Scanning Statistics
                          Elapsed time: 0:49
                          Number of samples: 2984
                          Average scanning interval: 1.10 ECC
                          Glitches removed: 0


                          Nero CD-DVD Speed: Disc Info
                          Basic Information
                          Disc Type: : DVD+R DL
                          Book Type : DVD+R DL
                          Manufacturer: : Ritek
                          MID : RITEK D01 (001)
                          Write speeds: : 2.4 X - 4 X
                          Blank Capacity : n/a
                          Extended Information
                          Layers : 2
                          Layer break : 3.49 GB
                          Write strategies : n/a
                          Disc Status : Closed
                          Raw Data
                          Physical Format Information (00h)
                          0000 - E1 0F 32 10 00 03 00 00 00 FC F5 4F 00 1E E1 5F - ..2........O..._
                          0010 - 00 00 00 52 49 54 45 4B 00 00 00 44 30 31 01 40 - ...RITEK...D01.@
                          0020 - 25 25 37 0C 00 28 64 00 28 64 20 1F 0C 0C 14 14 - %%7..(d.(d......
                          0030 - 02 01 01 20 00 20 1F 0C 0C 14 14 02 01 01 20 00 - ................
                          System:
                          • Pentium 4 3.0 Gig Duel Core Processor
                          • 1GB Ram
                          • Asus P5Sd2-X Motherboard
                          • LiteOn SHW-160P6S DL DVD Burner
                          • LiteOn SHM-165P6S DL DVD Burner
                          • Radeon X300SE 256MB Video Card
                          • Soundblaster X-FI Platinum
                          • 2X Seagate SATA 160 GB Hard Drives
                          • Microsoft XP Pro w/Service Pak 2

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                          • Chewy
                            Super Moderator
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 18971

                            #14
                            and I only thought pioneers could burn that mid that good

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                            • Kirby
                              Junior Member
                              Junior Member
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 24

                              #15
                              And for all my 4.7 Single Layer discs I have been using over the last 2 years are Maxell...........only had 3 bad burns out of about 200 burns in total.

                              Any idea why PGCedit would be exiting on me as explained earlier?
                              System:
                              • Pentium 4 3.0 Gig Duel Core Processor
                              • 1GB Ram
                              • Asus P5Sd2-X Motherboard
                              • LiteOn SHW-160P6S DL DVD Burner
                              • LiteOn SHM-165P6S DL DVD Burner
                              • Radeon X300SE 256MB Video Card
                              • Soundblaster X-FI Platinum
                              • 2X Seagate SATA 160 GB Hard Drives
                              • Microsoft XP Pro w/Service Pak 2

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