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  • amanda8308
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • May 2009
    • 6

    Slow burning With any dvd related Program

    I am not too sure what the problem is since about a week ago, my dvd drives and burners worked just fine, 15 mins to burn a dvd. Now, it is taking about 145 mins to burn! I am not too sure what caused this little glitch. I have researched time and again to see what the problem is but since I am not familiar with how to check the problem, that leaves me at a loss.

    When I look at the properties of the actual drive, it is saying that the drive works properly. Basically, I want to know how to fix the burning to go from really slow back to my normal speed. The drive can read dvds fine but cant burn them, well they can but it takes a very long time to do so.

    I am using Philips External SPD3100
    My computer is running Windows XP, version 2, SP 3

    Any other information that is required, just let me know!

    Thanks for any and all help!
  • PurpleDemon
    Digital Video Expert
    Digital Video Expert
    • Mar 2006
    • 716

    #2
    Hi amanda8308







    First thing I would do is to check you DMA.

    What's all this about DMA? DMA, if on, can greatly speed up communications between your PC and its hard drive and DVD/CD drives. The following assumes your hard drive is on the primary channel and the CD/DVD drive is on the secondary. To check if it is on: Right click on My Computer Select Properties Click on




    Let us know how it worked out.

    Good Luck

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    • amanda8308
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • May 2009
      • 6

      #3
      Checked the DMA settings and all is good there. They are the right ones. All the drives, are maybe 3 or 4 years old. If its not the DMA settings, I wonder what it is?

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

        #4
        why dont you post nero log?
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        • amanda8308
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • May 2009
          • 6

          #5
          I burnt a regular data cd and it took 7 mins and normally it will take max 3 mins. The files on the cd that I burnt arent that big. I have burnt larger files onto a cd and it has taken a max 3 mins.


          ====== *** Nero-Burning Rom, History File *** ======
          Chris and Amanda

          Nero Serial Removed
          Nero Serial Removed
          Nero Serial Removed
          Nero Serial Removed
          Nero Serial Removed
          Nero Serial Removed
          Nero Serial Removed
          Nero Serial Removed
          Nero Serial Removed
          Nero Serial Removed

          Windows XP 5.1
          IA32
          WinAspi: -
          ahead WinASPI: File 'D:\Program Files\Ahead\nero\Wnaspi32.dll': Ver=2.0.1.68, size=160016 bytes, created 7/28/2004 5:51:12 PM
          Nero version: 6.6.0.1 (Nero Express)
          Recorder: <HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B>Version: DL11 - HA 1 TA 1 - 6.6.0.1
          Adapter driver: <atapi> HA 1
          Drive buffer : 2048kB
          Bus Type : via Inquiry data (1) -> ATAPI, detected: ATAPI
          Connected to MMC as unknown drive with class-nr : 1
          Drive is autodetected - recorder class: Std. MMC recorder
          CD-ROM: <SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-616T >Version: F310 - HA 1 TA 0 - 6.6.0.1
          Adapter driver: <atapi> HA 1

          === Scsi-Device-Map ===
          DiskPeripheral : ST360015A atapi Port 0 ID 0 DMA: On
          DiskPeripheral : Maxtor 6L300R0 atapi Port 0 ID 1 DMA: On
          CdRomPeripheral : SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-616T atapi Port 1 ID 0 DMA: On
          CdRomPeripheral : HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B atapi Port 1 ID 1 DMA: On

          === CDRom-Device-Map ===
          SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-616T E: CDRom0
          HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167 F: CDRom1
          PHILIPS SPD3100L J: CDRom3
          =======================

          AutoRun : 1
          Excluded drive IDs:
          WriteBufferSize: 83886080 (0) Byte
          ShowDrvBufStat : 0
          BUFE : 0
          Physical memory : 767MB (785412kB)
          Free physical memory: 322MB (329960kB)
          Memory in use : 57 %
          Uncached PFiles: 0x0
          Use Static Write Speed Table: 0
          Use Inquiry : 1
          Global Bus Type: default (0)
          Check supported media : Disabled (0)

          18.5.2009
          CD-ROM (ISO)
          11:17:40 AM #1 Text 0 File Isodoc.cpp, Line 6165
          Iso document burn settings
          ------------------------------------------
          Determine maximum speed : FALSE
          Simulate : FALSE
          Write : TRUE
          Finalize CD : FALSE
          Multisession : TRUE
          Multisession type: : Start multisession
          Burning mode : TAO
          Mode : 1
          ISO Level : 1 (Max. of 11 = 8 + 3 char)
          Character set : ISO 9660
          Joliet : TRUE
          Allow pathdepth more than 8 directories : TRUE
          Allow more than 255 characters in path : TRUE
          Write ISO9660 ;1 file extensions : TRUE

          11:17:40 AM #2 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 2832
          HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B
          Buffer underrun protection activated

          11:17:40 AM #3 Text 0 File Reader.cpp, Line 127
          Reader running

          11:17:40 AM #4 Text 0 File Writer.cpp, Line 122
          Writer HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B running

          11:17:40 AM #5 ISO9660GEN -11 File geniso.cpp, Line 3286
          First writeable address = 0 (0x00000000)

          11:17:40 AM #6 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 3117
          Turn on Track-at-once, using CD-R/RW media

          11:17:40 AM #7 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 256
          Last possible write address on media: 359845 ( 79:59.70)
          Last address to be written: 244373 ( 54:20.23)

          11:17:40 AM #8 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 268
          Write in overburning mode: NO (enabled: CD)

          11:17:40 AM #9 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 2309
          Recorder: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B;
          CDR code: 00 97 26 66; OSJ entry from: CMC Magnetics Corporation
          ATIP Data:
          Special Info [hex] 1: D0 00 98, 2: 61 1A 42 (LI 97:26.66), 3: 4F 3B 47 (LO 79:59.71)
          Additional Info [hex] 1: 00 00 00 (invalid), 2: 00 00 00 (invalid), 3: 00 00 00 (invalid)

          11:17:40 AM #10 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 430
          >>> Protocol of DlgWaitCD activities: <<<
          =========================================

          11:17:40 AM #11 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 844
          Setup items (after recorder preparation)
          0: TRM_DATA_MODE1 ()
          2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
          original disc pos #0 + 244374 (244374) = #244374/54:18.24
          relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/ required, no patch infos
          -> TRM_DATA_MODE1, 2048, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 244372 blocks [HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B]
          --------------------------------------------------------------

          11:17:40 AM #12 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 1047
          Prepare recorder [HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B] for write in TAO
          DAO infos:
          ==========
          MCN: ""
          TOCType: 0x00; Session Closed, disc not fixated
          Tracks 1 to 1:
          1: TRM_DATA_MODE1, 2048/0x00, FilePos 0 307200 500785152, ISRC ""
          DAO layout:
          ===========
          __Start_|____Track_|_Idx_|_RecDep_|_CtrlAdr_
          -150 | lead-in | 0 | 0x00 | 0x41
          -150 | 1 | 0 | 0x00 | 0x41
          0 | 1 | 1 | 0x00 | 0x41
          244374 | lead-out | 1 | 0x00 | 0x41

          11:17:40 AM #13 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 1096
          Removed 2 run-out blocks from end of track 1. Length: 244374 -> 244372.

          11:17:40 AM #14 Phase 24 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1853
          Caching of files started

          11:17:41 AM #15 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 4003
          Cache writing successful.

          11:17:41 AM #16 Phase 25 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1853
          Caching of files completed

          11:17:41 AM #17 Phase 36 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1853
          Burn process started at 48x (7,200 KB/s)

          11:17:41 AM #18 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 2497
          Verifying disc position of item 0 (relocatable, disc pos, no patch infos, orig at #0): write at #0

          11:17:41 AM #19 Text 0 File Mmc.cpp, Line 20673
          Set BUFE: Buffer underrun protection -> ON

          11:25:35 AM #20 Text 0 File ThreadedTransfer.cpp, Line 229
          all writers idle, stopping conversion

          11:25:37 AM #21 Text 0 File Mmc.cpp, Line 15477
          <HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-4167B> start Close Session

          11:25:52 AM #22 Phase 37 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1853
          Burn process completed successfully at 48x (7,200 KB/s)


          Existing drivers:
          File 'Drivers\CDRALW2K.SYS': Ver=8.0.0.212 , size=9464 bytes, created 11/6/2008 10:37:30 AM
          File 'Drivers\PXHELP20.SYS': Ver=3.00.56a, size=43528 bytes, created 11/6/2008 10:37:28 AM (Prassi/Veritas driver for win 2K)
          File 'Drivers\atapi.sys': Ver=5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413-2108), size=96512 bytes, created 4/13/2008 12:40:30 PM (Adapter driver for rec)

          Registry Keys:
          HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon\AllocateCDROMs : 0 (Security Option)

          ====== *** Nero-Burning Rom, History File *** ======

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          • PurpleDemon
            Digital Video Expert
            Digital Video Expert
            • Mar 2006
            • 716

            #6
            Wow that is an older drive.

            Your firmware is two versions behind. There are people here that know these logs a little better than I. Just be patient.

            A firmware update would not hurt.


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            • amanda8308
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • May 2009
              • 6

              #7
              Thank you so much! I have no idea how to read those logs or even what the heck they mean cept for the fact that they are logs about. If I click on the link, do I download those drivers?

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              • MilesAhead
                Eclectician
                • Nov 2006
                • 2615

                #8
                Hmmm, the thing I notice in the log it says "determine max speed: FALSE" so maybe that setting got toggled? Try setting the burn speed to maximum.

                Also are you burning audio CDs? If not, it's usually better to do DAO or Disc At Once mode rather than Track At Once... but that shouldn't slow it down that much. I have a hunch the Maximum speed got switched off.

                Also with Nero, at least 6.x that I had, I noticed if you put in a bad disc while it was running the registry settings got all hosed. I always inserted the disc and waited for it to stop accessing before bringing up Nero. If I didn't I would have been doing a reinstall every 2 weeks.

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                • amanda8308
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2009
                  • 6

                  #9
                  I burn audio cds and data cds every so often but mostly movies. I think what might have happened is that I had a disk that was scratched to crap, and I was backing that up. But I cant figure out how to change things back or what to do.

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                  • PurpleDemon
                    Digital Video Expert
                    Digital Video Expert
                    • Mar 2006
                    • 716

                    #10
                    Hi amanda8308,

                    You would download DL13 and save it. I save mine to desktop. Reboot your computer in safe mode with the drive connected. Make sure that your drive is empty.

                    Open the DL13 file and let it update your drive. Do not power off or interrupt the update. Just follow the instructions.

                    This will update your drive (At least three years back) to the newest firmware available, but not following instructions can also ruin it as well.

                    Also make sure you are using quality DVD's when you do your burns. Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden are super.

                    Good Luck

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                    • doctorhardware
                      Lord of Digital Video
                      Lord of Digital Video
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 1907

                      #11
                      When I do bios updates I make sure that I have the drive and or computer connected to a UPS. Any power glitch will trash the update and corrupts the bios, and render the drive inoperative.
                      Star Baby Girl, Born March,1997 Died June 30th 2007 6:35 PM.

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                      • MilesAhead
                        Eclectician
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 2615

                        #12
                        Originally Posted by amanda8308
                        I burn audio cds and data cds every so often but mostly movies. I think what might have happened is that I had a disk that was scratched to crap, and I was backing that up. But I cant figure out how to change things back or what to do.
                        I found an online manual. Looks like that "determine maximum speed" is just a test to see if the hardware can handle the burning speed. Anyway, I always used Nero Burning ROM. The Burn Tab should have a drop down list where you can select the burning speed. Also I think it has a choice for DAO or TAO. If you find it try selecting the highest speed your media is rated for and DAO.

                        If you are using the same media that worked before I would try all the other settings before updating the firmware. There's always a small chance you can get bad code that turns your hardware into dead weight. Happened to me with an external modem. If you have good reason to update that's fine, but if all factors are the same and the performance is reduced chances are that's not going to fix it by itself.

                        If you are using different media, then that's another story. Basic diagnostics is, divide and conquer(IOW, try to determine if it's hardware or software) and, only change one thing at a time. If that one thing doesn't work, you can undo it. Only one variable in the equation, if you get what I mean. As soon as you have to changes, you have no way to know what did which when.

                        Just try to track it down step by step.
                        Last edited by MilesAhead; 21 May 2009, 03:22 AM.

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                        • amanda8308
                          Junior Member
                          Junior Member
                          • May 2009
                          • 6

                          #13
                          Thank you all for your very much important posts! Hopefully that will work and my burners will be good to go! Another question is my laptop, it burns at a VERY painful pace as well, I was told that my usb ports arent up to speed? How do I get them up to speed?

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