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  • codajohn
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    • Jul 2005
    • 661

    Device Buffer 86%-90%

    Hi all,
    A nice icy day here in N.J.
    I have a question about the Device Buffer in Imgburn jumping between 86% and 90% during the entire burn. I know the Sony D11 isn't the best media but the device buffer has never bounced around like this before. Sony for the kids, TY's for me. After doing some searching I found information that came close to my situation. DMA is enabled. Here is my burn log.
    Thanks

    ImgBurn Version 2.2.0.0 - Log
    ; Wednesday, 14 February 2007, 07:49:10
    ; \\****************************************//
    ;
    ;
    I 07:29:52 ImgBurn Version 2.2.0.0 started!
    I 07:29:52 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)
    I 07:29:52 Total Physical Memory: 1,047,532 KB - Available: 680,676 KB
    I 07:29:52 Initialising SPTI...
    I 07:29:52 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
    I 07:29:52 Found 1 DVD±RW!
    I 07:31:48 Operation Started!
    I 07:31:48 Source File: C:\Documents and Settings\W\Desktop\All DVD Work\MATERIAL_GIRLS_43.ISO
    I 07:31:48 Source File Sectors: 2,142,791 (MODE1/2048)
    I 07:31:48 Source File Size: 4,388,435,968 bytes
    I 07:31:48 Source File Volume Identifier: MATERIAL_GIRLS_43
    I 07:31:48 Source File Implementation Identifier: DVD Shrink
    I 07:31:48 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)
    I 07:31:48 Destination Device: [1:0:0] BENQ DVD DD DW1650 BCIC (D (ATA)
    I 07:31:48 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Disc ID: SONY-D11-00) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x, 8x)
    I 07:31:48 Destination Media Sectors: 2,295,104
    I 07:31:48 Write Mode: DVD
    I 07:31:48 Write Type: DAO
    I 07:31:48 Write Speed: 4x
    I 07:31:48 Link Size: Auto
    I 07:31:48 Test Mode: No
    I 07:31:48 BURN-Proof: Enabled
    I 07:31:48 Filling Buffer... (20 MB)
    I 07:31:49 Writing LeadIn...
    I 07:32:00 Writing Image...
    I 07:46:23 Synchronising Cache...
    I 07:46:24 Closing Track...
    I 07:46:28 Finalising Disc...
    I 07:46:57 Image MD5: a1d21581782c5104c683f7251a4d9d64
    I 07:46:58 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:15:08
    I 07:46:58 Average Write Rate: 4,971 KB/s (3.6x) - Maximum Write Rate: 5,616 KB/s (4.1x)
    I 07:49:10 Close Request Acknowledged
    I 07:49:10 Closing Down...
    I 07:49:10 Shutting down SPTI...
    I 07:49:10 ImgBurn closed!
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  • Chewy
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2003
    • 18971

    #2
    well the benq will slow the burn down when it hits bad areas in a so-so blank, but at 4x and the time, doesn't look like that happened much

    drive being fragmented will also impact the buffers

    didn't really look like a problem tho

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    • codajohn
      Digital Video Expert
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      • Jul 2005
      • 661

      #3
      Thanks Chewy
      Checked fragmentation. Needs to be done. I usually defrag a few times a month. Guess this would be one of the times.
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      IBM ThinkCenter 8189, XP Pro, 3.2GH Pentium 4, 120 GB HD, 1GB Ram, BENQ DW1650 BCIC, Nvidia GeForce FX 5200, Generic floppy disk drive (3.5")

      The Golden Rules of Burning

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      • Chewy
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2003
        • 18971

        #4
        having an extra data drive and dedicating it to finished movie files is nice,
        I try to keep them for a while and make sure all the burns play fine.
        Every so often I go in and delete all of them, windows doesn't do a very good job of keeping them in order at all. Right now I have 100 gigs free on one partition and I know it's more red than blue.

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

          #5
          My BenQ's are always at that level, it's perfectly normal.

          Remember the drive only has a 2mb buffer so it doesn't take a lot for it to move around by a few percent.

          If in doubt, post an IBG screenshot so we can see exactly what's going on.
          The Official ImgBurn Website

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          • NightTran
            King of Digital Video
            King of Digital Video
            • Aug 2005
            • 4224

            #6
            if you have QSUIT take the WOPM off, I do that with good blanks
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            • LIGHTNING UK!
              Author of ImgBurn
              • Dec 2001
              • 772

              #7
              That can be done with ImgBurn too
              The Official ImgBurn Website

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              • codajohn
                Digital Video Expert
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                • Jul 2005
                • 661

                #8
                @Chewy I always wanted to install another HD just for the reason you mentioned. I've got to get to it!

                @LUK the device buffer has always moved around with the Benq. I seemed to be moving like a clock up and down. After quality scanning, I probably need to stick with the TY02 for the kids as well. Not so good around the 4GB mark. The 2mb buffer was a thought as well.

                @NightTran I'll give that (WOPM off) a try the next time I burn.

                Thanks for all the advise.
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                IBM ThinkCenter 8189, XP Pro, 3.2GH Pentium 4, 120 GB HD, 1GB Ram, BENQ DW1650 BCIC, Nvidia GeForce FX 5200, Generic floppy disk drive (3.5")

                The Golden Rules of Burning

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