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  • Aegmorgil
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 232

    Unknown message from Imgburn

    I usually use Shrink and Nero to burn movies, but I've started to use ImgBurn from time to time just for the hell of it. Got this:

    I 23:54:44 ImgBurn Version 1.1.0.0 started!
    I 23:54:44 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)
    I 23:54:44 Initialising SPTI...
    I 23:54:44 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
    I 23:54:44 Found 1 CD-ROM, 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD±RW!
    I 23:55:08 Operation Started!
    I 23:55:08 Source File: C:\JARHEADshrunk.ISO
    I 23:55:08 Source File Sectors: 2,253,106 (MODE1/2048)
    I 23:55:08 Source File Size: 4,614,361,088 bytes
    I 23:55:08 Source File Implementation Identifier: DVD Shrink
    I 23:55:08 Destination Device: [1:1:0] _NEC DVD_RW ND-1300A 1.0C (E (ATA)
    I 23:55:09 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x)
    I 23:55:09 Destination Media Sectors: 2,295,104
    I 23:55:09 Write Mode: DVD
    I 23:55:09 Write Type: DAO
    I 23:55:09 Write Speed: 4x
    I 23:55:09 Link Size: Auto
    I 23:55:09 Test Mode: No
    I 23:55:09 BURN-Proof: Enabled
    W 23:55:09 DeviceIoControl(FSCTL_LOCK_VOLUME) Not Supported! - Update your motherboard / IDE drivers!!!
    I 23:55:09 Filling Buffer...
    I 23:55:10 Writing LeadIn...
    I 23:55:24 Writing Image...
    I 00:08:59 Synchronising Cache...
    I 00:09:02 Closing Track...
    I 00:09:10 Finalising Disc...
    I 00:09:17 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:14:09
    I 00:09:17 Average Write Rate: 5,529 KB/s (4.0x) - Maximum Write Rate: 5,744 KB/s (4.1x)


    It burned okay, played okay, but what's the bold part mean?

    Also, I have Shrink set to 4400mb. When I Shrink to an ISO, the ISO ends up being a little over 4500 usually. What's up with that?
  • cynthia
    Super Moderatress
    • Jan 2004
    • 14278

    #2
    You need to find out what brand of chipset you have installed on your motherboard and then download and install the latest set of drivers.

    You can use this program to find out the chipset you have:

    Belarc's products automatically create an accurate and up-to-date central repository (CMDB), consisting of detailed software, hardware, network and security configurations. Customers use our products for software license management, IT asset management, cybersecurity audits, information assurance, and more.

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    • soup
      Just Trying To Help
      • Nov 2005
      • 7524

      #3
      Well as I don't have an ImgBurn burning errors guide read this one.

      http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...34&postcount=4.

      I have to take typing lessons.

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      • Aegmorgil
        Super Member
        Super Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 232

        #4
        I ran the Belarc advisor, and got the report.
        You need to find out what brand of chipset you have installed on your motherboard and then download and install the latest set of drivers.
        Dim bulb here, no idea what that is. Where do I look on the report to find out?

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        • cynthia
          Super Moderatress
          • Jan 2004
          • 14278

          #5
          System Model

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          • Jack Lurker
            Oh Bugger! It's bust again!
            • Jun 2005
            • 376

            #6
            To find out the chipset used on your motherboard, look in Device Manager under the system branch.

            You should see several entries with a similar manufacturer - Should be somrthing along the lines of Intel, Via, Ali etc.

            Once you find out which one you have installed, visit the appropriate website and download the latest motherboard/chipset/ide drivers and install them as Cynthia said.
            Jack


            The best thing for trees is a bloody big axe! Works for stupidity too!!
            You have a problem? Search the forums, you 'aint the first person to have your problem thats for sure!!
            There's a bloke called Blutach here somewhere, check out his signature. Loads of useful info in it!

            .

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            • Aegmorgil
              Super Member
              Super Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 232

              #7
              @Cynthia-
              Under system model it just says "Enclosure Type: Desktop". Not much help there, I don't think. Handy little app to have, though.

              @Jack-
              Lots of NVIDIA. I'll scrounge around their site and post back what I find.

              Any ideas as to why it would only do that to some of the movies I backed up with ImgBurn? Also, why does shrink make a larger file than I specified when I shrink to an ISO on the hd? Do I have to reselect the custom size when I alter the destination?

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