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In about one out of four burns with CloneDVD2, when the burn ends instead of the quot;Eject Discquot; message coming up, nothing happens and the DVD Drive continues to spin. The burn is okay but I have to force CloneDVD2 to stop and then reboot the computer to get the DVD ejected. I'm using Taiyo Yuden discs, two different Pioneer DVD writers, a DVR-A08XLA and a DVR-109 OEM. It happens with both drives. I'm also using the latest version of CloneDVD2, v2.8.9.2.
I can't recall this happening several months ago. The only thing I can figure out is that another program running in the background could be causing this. Anyone else ever experienced this or have other ideas?
Thanks,
Dick
Hi!I can't recall this happening several months ago.
1) It sounds like the burning program is unable to complete the quot;Lead-outquot; finalizing of the burnable media.
2) Are you now using the same batch (not just the same brand, but the actual physical same spindle, package, cakebox, etc.) that you were using several months ago?
3) Try using a different burning program
4) Try burning at a lower speed
No, it does complete the lead-out and the DVD itself is finished and plays okay. As I mentioned the problem is that the drive just keeps spinning after it's complete and CloneDVD2 doesn't give me the option of ejecting the disc so I have to do a reboot to get it out of there. As far as other programs are concerned I burn fine with ingTool Burn but I just was curious why this was happening with CloneDVD. I received a tip from someone else that it might be a conflict with dvd43 which I have installed. I didn't think it would interfer because it doesn't load at startup but I've now uninstalled it and CloneDVD and after a restart have done a clean install of CloneDVD2 and we'll see how that works.
I'm using the same brand but not the same spindle. Identical part numbers from the same distributor. I should have mentioned in my initial post that I am using the most current firmware on both drives.
Thanks for your help I appreciate it.
Dick
If you have successful burns with ingBurn or other programs, you can have CloneDVD2 output the finished product as an .ISO file and burn it separately.
Yes, that's what I'm currently doing. I was just looking for an answer as to why CloneDVD2 was doing this.
I was just looking for an answer as to why CloneDVD2 was doing this.
For such a program-specific question you'd likely best be served by emailing the publisher of this commercial program...
(Glad to hear you've found a workaround ;gt;} )
For those interested in this string, the problem was InCD.
quot;InCDquot; is a part of NERO. What does this have to do with CloneDVD2? |
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