With the intention of doing some VERY targeted backups to optical disc, I just blew $90 CAD on 10x100GB BDXL discs. (I did the math and while 50GB discs would be cheaper, I really want the smallest physical foot print) but when these arrive, what's the ideal software for burning up data discs in 2019? When we were edgy teens who thought the 700MB our CDRW drives burned to, we all used Nero, but that was a long time ago, what's the go to option today?
When it comes to optical disc (CD/DVD/Blu-Ray) burning software, AppNee guesses most people will think of Nero (originally called Nero Burning ROM) first! If I regarded it as the big BOSS among all burning tools, that would never went to far.
As the leading burning software in the whole industry, although Nero is getting fatter, accordingly, its functions are also becoming more and more, which is forgivable more or less. It developed from a simple burner with single function to now full-featured HD multimedia suite which integrates optical disc burning, creating, playing, video editing & converting, data backup, and many other related functions in one place, as well supports ISO image burning and Disc image mirroring.
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For general rules and guidelines to get better answers, click here: FAQ219-2884 RE: Nero 7 DVD error - could not perform end of disc at once Engneer (Instructor)14 Jan 06 14:50Good luck.
These are not all CDROM's:
"HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8160B D: CDRom0
SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-616E E: CDRom1
TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552U F: CDRom3"
At least one is a DVD, right? So why is Windows and Nero misnaming them as CDROM's? Lazy programming or they dont' want to pay someone to write the proper drivers for a DVD.
Furthermore, are they SCSI, IDE, or USB? The three are not equateable.
More lazy or cheap prgramming staff.
The software locked the device, then said it wasn't available and bombed out:
"10:20:04 #24 CDR -600 File Writer.cpp, Line 302
Device not available
F: TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552U"
USB=1 wire
IDE=64 wires
SCSI=80 wires up to 160 wires
Therefore, you're squeezing everything onto a one wire serial buss with a device that is extremely fast and expects at least a 64-wire parallel buss.
You're writer got ahead of itself:
"10:20:04 #22 Text 0 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 1195
10:20:04.071 - F: TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552U : Queue again later"
and that's because it's not a cdr, it's a dvdr.
The reference is to their source code, .ccp, so they can debug it. It's the line number where their code failed.
They tried to multithread a write that is basically non-threadable.
Why you didn't get it before is probably because you've added a new USB device that is taking and locking the buss and timing out your DVDR on the same buss.
Nice problems with USB, eh?
RE: Nero 7 DVD error - could not perform end of disc at once cdogg (TechnicalUser)16 Jan 06 09:09Engneer,
I wasn't aware that IDE used more than 40 wires. Could you explain that in more detail? (just trying to learn here)
Also, threading I thought was OS dependent. Whether the bus is Serial or Parallel shouldn't matter to the software, only to the device driver right? cdogg
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." - Albert Einstein
For general rules and guidelines to get better answers, click here: FAQ219-2884 RE: Nero 7 DVD error - could not perform end of disc at once Jantzen (IS/IT--Management)(OP)17 Jan 06 04:13
1) Yes I am using less than 4.35GB,
2) I am on USB 2 and a slower speed makes no difference,
3) I have tried 4 different typres of DVD,
4) Uninstalled Nero 7, rebooted, reinstall Nero but still same problem,
Questions I would ask if the above doesn't help:
- Did it ever work before on this DVD-writer? Yes when connected to my laptop! with a built in CDR/DVD,
- What type of data are you trying to burn? Just data from my PC like applications and MP3's, MPG's.
- What is the source of the data you are burning? It appears that you are going from DVD to DVD ("on-the-fly"). If that's the case, is the source DVD not copyright protected? No it is not copyright!
RE: Nero 7 DVD error - could not perform end of disc at once cdogg (TechnicalUser)17 Jan 06 10:00OK, at this point I would try to mess with your "burn" options. Instead of using "Disc at Once" for example, disable that option. It's not really needed for a data DVD anyway. This will cause Nero to use "Track at once", which might get around your issue.
Other options you can change around that might help:
- try a lower burning speed (4x, 2x, etc)
- set the data format to ISO (Joliet), or try PDF
- turn off "DVD High Compatibility"
- like mentioned before, try burning only a small amount of data (less than 1GB) cdogg
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." - Albert Einstein
For general rules and guidelines to get better answers, click here: FAQ219-2884 RE: Nero 7 DVD error - could not perform end of disc at once dglienna (Programmer)18 Jan 06 00:43I tried Burn4Free (from download.com) today, which was recommended by HP.com as a free alternative that would create an ISO CD. It works great, and does all the usual formats.
It also writes to a log file as it is working. It worked flawlessly to burn two ISO CD's in my laptop. -David
2006 Microsoft Valued Professional (MVP) RE: Nero 7 DVD error - could not perform end of disc at once micker377 (TechnicalUser)20 Jan 06 02:38You state it works on a "built in" drive on your laptop. Is the drive in question installed in the desktop, or an external drive case? RE: Nero 7 DVD error - could not perform end of disc at once 1Bullet (TechnicalUser)23 Feb 06 12:18I had same problem with nero 7. you will need to load the nero XP service pack 2 patch that was with nero 6. the patch is unistalled after uninstalling nero.
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