Product information

LG GGW-H20L detail information

05/03/2008

Brand
LG
Product
GGW-H20L 
Partnumber
 
Description
The LG GGW-H20L Super Multi Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD-ROM drive not only can record CD and DVD's, but it also has the ability to record Blu-ray disc and read HD DVD-ROMs. Create silkscreen-quality disc labels direct from your PC with LightScribe. LightScribe is a laser printing technology on the exclusive LightScribe disc. It provides a complete, convenient, cost effective system for labeling discs. Simply burn the data to a LightScribe disc, flip the disc over, place it back in the drive, and burn the label. 
 
Review
The LG GGW-H20L is a Blu-ray Disc & HD DVD reader giving you ability to watch high-definition content on your PC, additionally its capability to write DVD and CD-R media with excellent quality establishing this drive as an All-In-One solution. Read complete review...
 
General
Buffer
4 MB
OEM
Hitachi-LG
Connection
SATA
Lightscribe
yes
 
write speed
CDR
40 x
CDRW
24 x
DVD-R
16 x
DVD-RW
6 x
DVD-R DL
4 x
DVD+R
16 x
DVD+RW
8 x
DVD+R DL
4 x
DVD-RAM
5 x
BD-R
6 x
BD-RE
2 x
BD-R DL
4 x
BD-RE DL
2 x
 
read speed
CD
40 x
DVD
16 x
BD
6 x
HDDVD
3 x

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Problems & Support for this product

You can find all the questions that have been asked about the LG GGW-H20L below.
  • New!New GGW-H20L in Vista Ultimate (32-bit) not recognized
  • Question by diggityDawg, Wednesday 12th of November 2008 17:19
    Just got this drive and installed it in my media center yesterday. I just replaced the old SATA DVD drive that was there and working fine. When I boot up the drive is not assigned a drive letter, and it doesn't show up in explorer. However, if I go into Device Manager it is listed there with an exclamation icon. Evidently there is a problem loading the drivers. It doesn't look like there are drivers on the CD, and even when I try to find newer drivers Vista says it already has the newest drivers installed...

    Any idea what I can do to get the drive to load?

    Thanks for the help!

    Eddie
    Answer by zevia, Wednesday 12th of November 2008 17:38
    Please try this workaround: Go to Device Manager. uninstall the GGW-H20L and restart. Vista should automaticlly recognize the drive.

    If it doesn't work, please post Nero InfoTools log. There might be some conflict with other packet writing softwares such as Nero InCD, Daemon Tools etc.
    Answer by diggityDawg, Wednesday 12th of November 2008 18:16
    Ok, as you suggested, I uninstalled the drive from Device Manager and rebooted. Shortly after logging in I get the drivers error I've attached here that basically says it's failed to load the driver for this device. Then I get the AnyDVD warning that I've also attached.

    So then I tried running InfoTool and I get the error I've attached for that. Interesting that if I uninstall the drive from device manager I can run InfoTool without an error, but as soon as I re-scan and add the drive back it errors out. Even if I'm already in InfoTool and just hit refresh after adding it back it errors out.

    I have attached the InfoTool log (zipped) without the drive installed, in case that helps at all... Any other ideas?

    Thanks again for the help!
    Answer by zevia, Wednesday 12th of November 2008 18:33
    Did you put the drive on the PCI SATA controller (Silicon Image 3132 SATALink) or onboard SATA port?
    Answer by diggityDawg, Wednesday 12th of November 2008 18:51
    Definitely put it on the onboard port. The card may have an internal port, not sure - it came with a SATA 4-drive enclosure I bought last year and those drives are attached to that controller...
    Answer by zevia, Wednesday 12th of November 2008 19:41
    I would try putting the drive on the PCI SATA card.
    Answer by diggityDawg, Wednesday 12th of November 2008 20:15
    I called LG support and it turns out this is a very common issue. In case anyone else needs the answer:

    If your Vista Ultimate system doesn't recognize the drive, but it's showing up in the device manager, right-click the drive and go to properties. If the error you're getting is error 39, then the solution is very simple and is explained in this Microsoft KB article. Just requires two small edits to the registry, a reboot, and you're set. At least it worked for me...

    Now I can't get AnyDVD to enable the drive, but I'll check their forums first to see what's up with that...

    Thanks!
    Answer by Tennisboy72, Monday 17th of November 2008 17:57
    diggityDawg,
    I've got the same problem but my error code is 10 (not 19,31,32,39 or 41 as described in the MS support knowledgbase).

    Should your solution work also with my problem ?
    Answer by diggityDawg, Monday 17th of November 2008 18:09
    Well, it's worth a shot, just make sure you back up your registry first. The issue seems to be pretty specific to the error code. You might want to give LG support a call first. I was actually shocked at how quickly I got through to someone.
    Answer by Tennisboy72, Tuesday 18th of November 2008 11:23
    I've tried the solution (removing the upper & Lower filters in the registry as described) but that didn't do anything at all !!

    I've called my local (Netherlands) LG support but they won't (can't) help me one bit. I've told about the possible solution but he said he can't comment on such things (?).

    Now I'm back to square one. Anybody else a solution ?
    Otherwise I have to reinstall Windows Vista probably...

    Thanks.
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  • LG GGW-H20L Software
  • Question by Graeth, Sunday 26th of October 2008 09:51
    Hi people, in need of some help here. I don;t know much about this stuff, but my father has stuck me in charge of his theater stuff, so I thought I'd try here for some help.

    Anyways, have the model GGW-H20L in the computer, was working fine and all, but the Hard drive burned and died and thus was replaced. However, I can't recreate what I did before because the disc that came with the drive that had the Cyberlink High Def Suite with the power DVD programs and what not on it, was shattered. Vista is not recognizing the LG drive as it should be , and the copy of PDVD 8 that's on there can't read and BR disc I put in, and I know I need V. 7 for the HD DVD support. So I was wondering if anyone has their disc that was in the drive box, and would be willing to make an .iso for me. Or if anyone knows how to get this back in working order. I already did the firmware update to the y03 one, but that accomplished nothing; so any help would be appreciated.
    Answer by DVD_ADDICT, Monday 27th of October 2008 06:09
    Have you tried contacting LG for the disc? Or from cyberlink power dvd?
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  • Burn split 50GB BD to 2 25GB BD
  • Question by vdavis35, Saturday 11th of October 2008 18:56
    Hi all,

    I have a question about burning split (part00001.m2ts + part00002.m2ts) m2ts files to BD-R using the LG GGW-H20L Blu-ray/HD-DVD drive.
    I was able to rip the media to my HD using AnyDVD HD, and rather than remuxing, as mentioned in other threads, I simply copied the ripped file structure (BDMV + Certificate) to an alternate folder preserving the format integrity, then copied the (HDBDSplit file, part00001.m2ts, sized to fit 25GB media) to the STREAM folder, renamed it to what it was originally (00011.m2ts – about 23GB) and burned it to BD-R 25GB using CyberLink Power2Go Blu-Ray Data. Made sure to change the File System to UDF 2.5 or 2.6.

    The first BD-R (we’ll call disk 1) worked fine in my standalone set (Sylvania NB501SL9 Blu-ray DVD Player) and my PC with no loss of video or sound quality, maintaining Menus, Subtitles etc. However, the second BD-R (disk 2) has been a bit more challenging. I performed the same metod as the first disk but removed all the intro stuff I didn't want and it play in my standalone.

    I used TsMuxer to create the Blu-Ray profile of disk 2, burned to BD-R as before and still won't play in standalone unit. I copied the format directly from the original BD and though both versions play fine from the PC using CyberLink Power DVD 8, it will not play in the standalone unit.

    What am I doing wrong?

    I’ve wasted three (kind of expensive) BD-R’s and really don’t want to waste any more.
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  • Windows XP x64 and Bluray movies
  • Question by Per Hansson, Thursday 28th of August 2008 20:05
    Hi all, I've got a LG GGW-H20L optical drive, in Windows Vista x64 it works great; I used the bundeled PowerDVD player to watch the movie "300" I had...

    But in XP x64 when I insert the same disc the system gets very unresponsive; and in the Event Log multiple of these errors are logged;

    [CODE]
    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: Cdrom
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 7
    Date: 2008-08-27
    Time: 20:01:10
    User: N/A
    Computer: XPX64
    Description:
    The device, DeviceCdRom3, has a bad block.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    Data:
    0000: 00 00 80 00 01 00 d4 00 ..€...Ô.
    0008: 00 00 00 00 07 00 04 c0 .......À
    0010: 00 01 00 00 9c 00 00 c0 ....œ..À
    0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
    0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
    0028: ea 90 04 00 00 00 00 00 ê......
    0030: ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 ÿÿÿÿ....
    0038: 58 00 00 c4 02 00 00 00 X..Ä....
    0040: ff 00 0a 12 48 00 00 00 ÿ...H...
    0048: 08 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 ........
    0050: 00 95 3a 38 df fa ff ff .•:8ßúÿÿ
    0058: 60 25 f9 35 df fa ff ff `%ù5ßúÿÿ
    0060: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
    0068: 60 cc fa 35 df fa ff ff `Ìú5ßúÿÿ
    0070: b0 94 d1 1f df fa ff ff °”Ñ.ßúÿÿ
    0078: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
    0080: 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 %.......
    0088: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
    0090: 70 00 03 00 00 00 00 0a p.......
    0098: 00 00 ff b0 31 00 00 00 ..ÿ°1...
    00a0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
    [/CODE]

    What can be the cause of this?
    I have bought a PCIe SATA controller for the drive since it did not work well at all on my ICH9R in RAID mode...
    Answer by MegaDETH, Thursday 28th of August 2008 20:45
    You running it off the PCIe SATA controller and you were before as well?

    Is the PCIe SATA controller setup "non-RAID"?

    Can you burn BD media with it no problems?
    Answer by Per Hansson, Thursday 28th of August 2008 23:05

    MegaDETH said:
    You running it off the PCIe SATA controller and you were before as well?


    Before I was trying to run it off the ICH9R, but thanks to this forum I found out that's a no go in AHCI / RAID mode...

    MegaDETH said:
    Is the PCIe SATA controller setup "non-RAID"?


    The ST Lab A-360 (SiL3531) PCIe SATA controller I bought was a bad choice; it does not even have a BIOS. So I can't select it as a boot device in my mobos BIOS...
    It does however seem to work just fine with the drive, unlike the ICH9R


    MegaDETH said:
    Can you burn BD media with it no problems?


    Yup, just burned some random data to a 25GB BD-RE disc in WinXP x64, worked like a charm... Only difference I see is that in Vista the empty disc is also correctly identified as a 25GB BD-RE, in XP x64 it is just listed a a generic cd-rom with zero bytes capacity... (untill it's burned that is)
    Answer by zevia, Thursday 28th of August 2008 23:40
    The video lags in XP x64? I would say that the PCIe SATA controller is not recognized correctly. What does Device Manager say? No error?
    Answer by Per Hansson, Friday 29th of August 2008 17:08

    zevia said:
    The video lags in XP x64? I would say that the PCIe SATA controller is not recognized correctly. What does Device Manager say? No error?


    Sorry, should have clarified; it does not even detect the movie, the BD-RE disc I burned myself works just fine...

    But the movie 300 that plays fine in Vista is not even recognized in XP x64...

    I have installed the drivers for the controller correctly, no problems there...
    Answer by zevia, Saturday 30th of August 2008 07:59

    Per Hansson said:
    Sorry, should have clarified; it does not even detect the movie, the BD-RE disc I burned myself works just fine...

    But the movie 300 that plays fine in Vista is not even recognized in XP x64...

    I have installed the drivers for the controller correctly, no problems there...


    If you can burn BD-RE and it plays fine, and you can play "300" in Vista, then it's not the LG drive problem. It must be something wrong in XP x64. Can the drive recognize DVD movie in XP x64?
    Answer by Per Hansson, Saturday 30th of August 2008 15:37

    zevia said:
    If you can burn BD-RE and it plays fine, and you can play "300" in Vista, then it's not the LG drive problem. It must be something wrong in XP x64. Can the drive recognize DVD movie in XP x64?


    Yea, the drive can detect a DVD just fine in XP x64, and it can also burn a DVD fine in XP x64
    Answer by zaina, Sunday 31st of August 2008 19:09
    Try other blu-ray movies other than "300"?

    It's awkward if everything works in Vista and XP x64 (DVD read/burn, BD-RE read/burn) but only this movie.
    Answer by Per Hansson, Sunday 31st of August 2008 22:34
    I actually only have this Bluray movie (since I did not have a Bluray player before...)

    It's a very odd issue, I agree...
    Answer by Per Hansson, Tuesday 2nd of September 2008 22:19
    I'm just thinking out loud now, is XP x64 not supported for Bluray playback?

    It is afterall not really the XP OS at all, but Windows Server 2003 x64 with a new name (most apps even reckognize it as Server 2K3...)

    When I read about it only Vista and XP SP2 was supposed to support Bluray playback, so maybe it simply isn't supported?

    WinXP x64, the best and most forgotten OS ever by MS?
    Answer by zevia, Wednesday 3rd of September 2008 06:58

    Per Hansson said:
    When I read about it only Vista and XP SP2 was supposed to support Bluray playback, so maybe it simply isn't supported?

    WinXP x64, the best and most forgotten OS ever by MS?

    I'm not sure about that. My XP SP3 is supported and so does Vista x32/x64.
    Answer by Per Hansson, Wednesday 3rd of September 2008 18:30

    zevia said:
    I'm not sure about that. My XP SP3 is supported and so does Vista x32/x64.


    Well, of course SP3 is also support since SP2 was supported, and I said Vista is supported too Wink
    Answer by Per Hansson, Sunday 14th of September 2008 10:45
    I was right in my thinking before, after a lengthy google marathon I came to the conclusion that no one else has managed to get Bluray playback working in XP x64 (without stripping out the HDCP of course)

    And then I finally found this post buried in a forum;

    The BD title contains the content protection, to play this kind of title the player needs to meet the requirement for the protection. (for digital output, HDCP is needed…)
    COPP (certified output protection protocol) is a API defined by Microsoft to detect and set the protection for video playback.
    For example, COPP can check the connection type (VGA output, DVI output, S-Video output) for deciding which kind of protection mechanism to be applied.
    This API is not supported by WinXP 64-bit, so the COPP will return failed on WinXP 64-bit and under this environment the playback of BD title will be prohibited because it is not a secure config for protected content.



    So thank you so much Microsoft, it's really wonderful to know you support your shit!

    Source; http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showpost.php?p=8471076&postcount=39
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  • Erase a BDRE
  • Question by Dr. Who, Monday 18th of August 2008 23:25
    Everytime I try to erase my BDRE I get the pop up that Imgburn can't lock the drive and this is what it says in the info window... It doesn't matter if AnyDVD HD is running or not it just won't erase the disc for some reason.


    I 12:02:16 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started!
    I 12:02:16 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Edition (6.0, Build 6001 : Service Pack 1)
    I 12:02:16 Total Physical Memory: 4,191,824 KB - Available: 2,311,476 KB
    W 12:02:16 AnyDVD can interfere with ImgBurn's ability to verify accurately, please ensure it's disabled!
    I 12:02:16 Initialising SPTI...
    I 12:02:16 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
    I 12:02:17 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM and 1 BD-RE/HD DVD-ROM!
    I 12:02:28 Operation Started!
    I 12:02:28 Device: [2:0:0] HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L YL03 (F (ATA)
    I 12:02:28 Media Type: BD-RE (Disc ID: LGEBRE-S01-00) (Speeds: 2x)
    I 12:02:28 Quick Erase: Yes
    I 12:02:28 Erasing Disc...
    E 12:02:44 Failed to lock volume for exclusive access.
    E 12:02:44 Reason: Access is denied.
    E 12:02:44 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:15
    Answer by Albert, Monday 18th of August 2008 23:29
    Can you not allow ImgBurn to skip the locking while trying to erase, or is the lock required for ImgBurn to be able to do anything?

    What programs do you have running while this is running? List all that you know of besides AnyDVD. Even media players that have access to the drive can cause this error.
    Answer by Dr. Who, Monday 18th of August 2008 23:32
    PowerDVD8 is all I have. I can't say go ahead but when I try to burn to it it want's it erased or something? It will lock my regular DVD Drives with no problem.
    Answer by Albert, Monday 18th of August 2008 23:35
    Does disabling the option "Lock Volume - Exclusive Access" (Tools>Settings>Write) have any effect on this?
    Answer by Dr. Who, Monday 18th of August 2008 23:37
    It's doing it now after I unticked that. Lets see how it goes from there.
    Answer by Albert, Monday 18th of August 2008 23:41
    If you want to try to see if there is a specific program accessing only the BDR drive, you can try what LUK! suggested in the ImgBurn FAQ: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=59&view=findpost&p=975

    Note: that references to Sysinternal's Process Explorer. To save you the time of all the redirecting, here it is: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
    Answer by Bob, Monday 18th of August 2008 23:47
    yeah Who that's why i said drivers in chat. I don't think it's anythang to really worry about. Could be AnyDVD has a hold of it?
    Answer by Dr. Who, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 00:05
    I very well may reformat later tonight and start over. I do have all the latest drivers from Gigabyte that I know. Plus using SATA not IDE. IDE isn't even installed.
    Answer by Bob, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 00:14
    Well if you follow what Albert posted you can find out what has a hold of it. I don't think it's going to really hurt anything. LUK! stops by as you know and might post here.
    Answer by Dr. Who, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 01:12
    That worked. Big Grin

    I 14:36:38 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started!
    I 14:36:38 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Edition (6.0, Build 6001 : Service Pack 1)
    I 14:36:38 Total Physical Memory: 4,191,824 KB - Available: 2,351,464 KB
    W 14:36:38 AnyDVD can interfere with ImgBurn's ability to verify accurately, please ensure it's disabled!
    I 14:36:38 Initialising SPTI...
    I 14:36:38 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
    I 14:36:39 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM and 1 BD-RE/HD DVD-ROM!
    I 14:37:20 Operation Started!
    I 14:37:20 Device: [2:0:0] HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L YL03 (FSmilie (ATA)
    I 14:37:20 Media Type: BD-RE (Disc ID: LGEBRE-S01-00) (Speeds: 2x)
    I 14:37:20 Quick Erase: Yes
    I 14:37:20 Erasing Disc...
    I 14:37:20 Synchronising Cache...
    I 14:37:29 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:09
    I 14:38:02 Operation Started!
    I 14:38:02 Device: [2:0:0] HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L YL03 (FSmilie (ATA)
    I 14:38:02 Media Type: BD-RE (Disc ID: LGEBRE-S01-00) (Speeds: 2x)
    I 14:38:02 Quick Erase: No
    I 14:38:02 Erasing Disc...
    I 16:08:10 Synchronising Cache...
    I 16:08:10 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 01:30:08


    Although Synchronising should be Synchronizing & Initialising should be Initializing. Big Grin
    Answer by Bob, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 01:16
    lol yaaaaa for Who!

    Takes awhile huh.
    Answer by Dr. Who, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 01:24
    Yea but knew it would.
    Answer by LIGHTNING UK!, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 03:43
    I don't recommend you turn the locking feature off, just find out what's got hold of the drive and kill it! (i.e. look at the FAQ over at the ImgBurn forum and do the process explorer thing)

    Although Synchronising should be Synchronizing & Initialising should be Initializing.



    Not if you're British (like me) it shouldn't Wink
    Answer by Dr. Who, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 03:48
    I have but I have no idea what to look for and such. Thanks for the Brit humor.
    Answer by LIGHTNING UK!, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 04:01
    You search for 'cdrom' or the drive letter of the drive you're trying to burn to - i.e. 'F:'
    Answer by Dr. Who, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 04:12
    Thanks
    Answer by Dr. Who, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 04:20
    Nothing was using that drive at all but I still killed Gamejackel and powerdvd8 and still a popup something is locking the drive. I am going to do a clean install tomorrow and do a process of install then check.
    Answer by blutach, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 10:37
    You can kill the processes that have a hold of the drive by searching for cdrom in Process Explorer, clicking on the offending process/handle and clicking X on the menubar. Then ImgBurn will be able to lock the drive.

    Regards
    Answer by Dr. Who, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 17:47
    Nothing is using my "E" drive. I did a clean install only have Kaspersky internet security, windows defender, O&O Defrag Pro, My creative suit minus the cd burner plugin that isn't installed. So I had to take 2 screen shots using snipit tool built into Windows Vista Ultimate and I am in hopes for some pointing out as nothing I see is using Drive E.

    Filter List:

    ===============================================
    Filter Driver Load Order - ImgBurn v2.4.2.0
    ===============================================

    Upper Device Filter: [None Found]
    Upper Class Filter: [None Found]
    Device: CD/DVD-ROM Device
    Lower Class Filter: Pfc
    Lower Device Filter: [None Found]

    Filter Name: Pfc
    File Name: C:Windowssystem32driverspfc.sys
    File Version: 2, 5, 0, 201 [2.5.0.201]
    File Description: Padus(R) ASPI Shell
    Product Name: Padus(R) ASPI Shell
    Product Version: 2, 5, 0, 201 [2.5.0.201]
    Company Name: Padus, Inc.
    Copyright: (C) Padus, Inc. 1999-2001. All rights reserved.
    Answer by harley2ride, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 18:06
    What is the ehtray.exe (microsoft media center)? Have you tried stopping it?
    Also try stopping oodtray.exe.
    Answer by Dr. Who, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 18:09
    It may be. Would O&O Defrag kill the drive to be locked though?
    Answer by Albert, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 18:16
    You might want to put the BD-RE in the drive, run ImgBurn, and then do the search. [The 'Find' -> 'Find Handle...' thing from the FAQ].

    When I did the search with just a blank DVD in my drive [and WMP and ImgBurn both running] I get the view below:
    Answer by Dr. Who, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 18:25
    Rob you're a life saver. msconfig did show MCE & WMP to autostart and I disabled that on both and rebooted and it was able to lock. Not sure which one allowed the erase as I did them both.
    Answer by Dr. Who, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 18:32
    Just started MCE and retried to erase and it still worked so I am going to say that it was WMP 11?
    Answer by Dr. Who, Tuesday 19th of August 2008 23:47
    Started doing it again. All that is installed is Imgburn, slysoft suite without clone virtual drive. In the msconfig the mce and wmp are disabled to start at all. Posted a screen from what Albert was saying as well. My sidebar gadgets are CPU meter, weather, & clock nothing was changed there whenI posted it worked last time.

    ===============================================
    Filter Driver Load Order - ImgBurn v2.4.2.0
    ===============================================

    Upper Device Filter: [None Found]
    Upper Class Filter: maplom
    Device: CD/DVD-ROM Device
    Lower Class Filter: maploml
    Lower Class Filter: Pfc
    Lower Class Filter: ElbyDelay
    Lower Class Filter: ElbyCDFL
    Lower Class Filter: AnyDVD
    Lower Device Filter: [None Found]

    Filter Name: maplom
    File Name:
    File Version:
    File Description:
    Product Name:
    Product Version:
    Company Name:
    Copyright:

    Filter Name: maploml
    File Name:
    File Version:
    File Description:
    Product Name:
    Product Version:
    Company Name:
    Copyright:

    Filter Name: Pfc
    File Name: C:Windowssystem32driverspfc.sys
    File Version: 2, 5, 0, 201 [2.5.0.201]
    File Description: Padus(R) ASPI Shell
    Product Name: Padus(R) ASPI Shell
    Product Version: 2, 5, 0, 201 [2.5.0.201]
    Company Name: Padus, Inc.
    Copyright: (C) Padus, Inc. 1999-2001. All rights reserved.

    Filter Name: ElbyDelay
    File Name: C:WindowsSystem32DriversElbyDelay.sys
    File Version: 5, 1, 0, 1 [5.1.0.1]
    File Description: Elby Delay Lower Filter Driver
    Product Name: CDRTools
    Product Version: 5, 1, 0, 1 [5.1.0.1]
    Company Name: Elaborate Bytes AG
    Copyright: Copyright (C) 2003 - 2006 Elaborate Bytes AG

    Filter Name: ElbyCDFL
    File Name: C:WindowsSystem32DriversElbyCDFL.sys
    File Version: 5, 2, 1, 3 [5.2.1.3]
    File Description: ElbyCDIO Filter Driver
    Product Name: CloneCD
    Product Version: 5, 2, 1, 3 [5.2.1.3]
    Company Name: SlySoft, Inc.
    Copyright: Copyright (C) 2003 - 2006 SlySoft, Inc.

    Filter Name: AnyDVD
    File Name: C:WindowsSystem32DriversAnyDVD.sys
    File Version: 6.4.6.0
    File Description: AnyDVD Filter Driver
    Product Name: AnyDVD
    Product Version: 6.4.6.0
    Company Name: SlySoft, Inc.
    Copyright: Copyright 2002 - 2008 SlySoft, Inc.
    Answer by Albert, Wednesday 20th of August 2008 00:01
    Try disabling the Vista SideBar, and removing the upper/lower filters....making sure to try one thing at a time.
    Answer by Dr. Who, Wednesday 20th of August 2008 00:47
    OK the issue seems to be only Windows Sidebar as everything is running CloneCD and Game Jackal. Tried to run got the can't message again. Closed out windows sidebar and imgburn was able to lock the drive. I can re-enable vista's sidebar while it is erasing and it'll still erase.

    Answer by Albert, Wednesday 20th of August 2008 01:03

    LIGHTNING UK! said:
    I don't recommend you turn the locking feature off, just find out what's got hold of the drive and kill it! (i.e. look at the FAQ over at the ImgBurn forum and do the process explorer thing)

    What's the worst case scenario that would happen if you let Imgburn, well, burn without getting a lock on the drive? I've done that a few times when I was in the middle of using Windows Media Player [or whatever program prevented the lock from being placed], and it was OK, but I figure that you would know more about it. Smilie
    Answer by blutach, Wednesday 20th of August 2008 03:30
    The filters are not the problem., Sidebar is. It has a handle open on the drive as you have discovered. Close it before burn operations would be my recommendation.

    Regards
    Answer by Dr. Who, Wednesday 20th of August 2008 03:39
    Yes but there has to be a better solution as I usually use it 90% of the time though.
    Answer by Dr. Who, Wednesday 20th of August 2008 05:59
    OK things are weird I am doing a full erase and the sidebar hasn't been modified or closed now?
    Answer by blutach, Wednesday 20th of August 2008 06:45
    Did you perhaps change ImgBurn's settings not to check for exclusive access?

    Regards
    Answer by Dr. Who, Wednesday 20th of August 2008 14:57
    No Les everything is still at default. I am open to try some more today and test this way and that. I have noticed that last nigh after I posted my last comment that when I am just sitting here my light on my drive blinks from time to time but this happens once an hour roughly maybe a bit longer time span?
    Answer by Dr. Who, Thursday 21st of August 2008 03:11
    Zeroed out the hard drive and sidebar seems to no longer be locking the drive(s).
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  • LG GGW-H20L Having trouble getting it recognised
  • Question by Michael Savage, Sunday 17th of August 2008 15:18
    Having a bit of trouble getting the LG GGW-H20L to be recognised by my video editing program movieplus 5.  When I come to burn a standard DVD the program does not recognise the that the device is there.  I am awaiting response from Serif, but in meantime has anyone had a similar problem?   Mick
    Answer by zevia, Sunday 17th of August 2008 18:55
    If all other programs and Explorer/Device Manager recognize your GGW-H20L, then the problem is within MoviePlus 5.

    Please update us if you hear back from Serif. Thanks!
    Answer by Michael Savage, Tuesday 2nd of September 2008 16:24
    Serif did reply to my query but could offer no solution.  However when I bought a copy of easy media creator 10 for general purpose dvd cd copy work something seemed to kick into place and Movieplus 5 started to recognise the drive.  So for ever reason the problem has cleared.  The GGW h20l is proving a good unit   Michael
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  • Sluggish m2ts replay when ripping bluray
  • Question by coolkid3, Monday 11th of August 2008 04:22
    I am having a problem when ripping Blu-ray files to hard drive using Anydvd HD. I go through the motions and run the program until complete. Then when trying to play the m2ts file from the hard drive, video playback (using PowerDVD BD edition) is still sluggish while audio is perfect.


    I tried using TsRemux and that did not work on fixing the playback of the video. Please I need help or suggestions on where I might be going wrong with settings or what I can do to fix this problem.

    Any suggestions will help, Thanks
    Answer by zaina, Monday 11th of August 2008 18:25
    Please let us know your system specs (motherboard, video card, monitor etc).
    Answer by coolkid3, Monday 11th of August 2008 19:45
    motherboard - Msi K9-A2 Platinum, spyder platform
    Video Card - Sapphire HD 3870
    Monitor - Samsung 40" LCD
    CPU - AMD athlon 5000+
    BD Drive - GBW-H20L
    Vista 32 home edition
    2 gigs ram

    Just put together system last week to be home entertainment computer.
    It ripped Casino Royal fine to hard drive but now anydvd doesnt seem to be reading m2ts files correctly.
    Answer by zevia, Monday 11th of August 2008 20:03
    Sluggish playback can be due to several factors so lets try to troubleshoot it one by one.

    Did you try playback the movie from the disk?
    What is your CPU usage when playing back the blu-ray (from disc and harddrive)?
    Did you install the latest drivers (ATI for video, BIOS, windows update etc)?
    Answer by coolkid3, Tuesday 12th of August 2008 17:21
    Yes the playback is perfect with movie when viewing from disk.
    The cpu usage on playback from disk is core 1 15-25%,core 2 15-25%
    playback from hard drive is core 1 5-10% core 2 5-10%

    I have all the drivers up to date, (GBW-H20L,ATI,Player) ran cyberlink bd advisor and all green

    Core 1 is running arount 25%-50% when anydvd is running
    Prossesing around 10-15 MB/s
    It is the trial version, should that matter?

    All that is slow is the video playback, it just looks like the frame rate is really lagging.
    Answer by coolkid3, Wednesday 13th of August 2008 03:19
    would enabling speed control to low help?
    Answer by Dr Zoidberg, Friday 14th of November 2008 14:47

    coolkid3 said:
    I am having a problem when ripping Blu-ray files to hard drive using Anydvd HD. I go through the motions and run the program until complete. Then when trying to play the m2ts file from the hard drive, video playback (using PowerDVD BD edition) is still sluggish while audio is perfect.


    I tried using TsRemux and that did not work on fixing the playback of the video. Please I need help or suggestions on where I might be going wrong with settings or what I can do to fix this problem.

    Any suggestions will help, Thanks



    Coolkid3,

    Did you ever resolve this?

    I have the exact same problem. My Blu-Ray movies work perfectly form my internal player but the picture is really quite bad and juddery from the HDD after I've used Anydvd HD to ripp them, the sound is fine tho.... very annoying...

    Thanks.

    Z
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  • video stuttering while playing Blu-Ray DVD
  • Question by dburges5, Tuesday 22nd of July 2008 19:03
     My issue is that my video stutters while playing a Blu-Ray DVD on my computer.   I have a requiremnt question. more specifically is my AMD ATHLON 64 X2 4200 CPU adequate? The LG #GGW-HD20L CPU req. is Intel Pentium D 3.2GHz or Equivelent   Here's my Set-Up: CPU- AMD ATHLON 64 X2 4200 dual core 4 GB of DDR RAM Vid Card - RADEON X1900XT 512 MB GDDR3 GPU OS - VISTA HOME PREM Blu-Ray Drive - GGW-HD20L  
    Answer by zevia, Tuesday 22nd of July 2008 20:42
    Your system (CPU and Video card) is more than enough to playback blu-ray. I suspect incompatibility with the SATA on your motherboard.

    What is your motherboard and on which SATA port you plug in the LG drive?
    Answer by dburges5, Tuesday 22nd of July 2008 21:37
    My MB is a ASUS A8V-SE, but not sure how to determine which SATA port that it's plugged into?
    Sorry, any suggestions?
    thanks,
    Answer by nekrosoft13, Wednesday 23rd of July 2008 15:45

    dburges5 said:
    My MB is a ASUS A8V-SE, but not sure how to determine which SATA port that it's plugged into?
    Sorry, any suggestions?
    thanks,



    Open device manger, View devices by Connection and find were your BD-drive falls under.

    Answer by qwakrz, Wednesday 23rd of July 2008 18:28
    As far as I know the X1900XT does not support Blu-Ray decoding offload. The processor you have is right on the limit for decoding Blu-Ray using just the CPU when you dont have a graphics card that can help.

    For a quick test, when playing back a blu-ray file open up task manager and take a look at the processor load, if its really high (80%+) then you will need to look at either upgrading the processor or buying a newer video card that supports Blu-Ray offloading.
    Answer by zevia, Monday 28th of July 2008 08:29

    dburges5 said:
    My MB is a ASUS A8V-SE, but not sure how to determine which SATA port that it's plugged into?
    Sorry, any suggestions?
    thanks,


    Your motherboard A8V-E SE has 2 SATA ports but all of them are VIA chipset and I suspect this is the issue. The VIA chipset has been reported as troublesome for many optical drive including DVD and Blu-ray drives. You might want to buy/try PCI SATA controller as an alternative.
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  • SCSI command aborted
  • Question by Gamago, Monday 21st of July 2008 17:51
    I need some help here

    I just reacently aquierd a LG GGW-H20L multi burner and when I try to burn a audio cd using Nero 8.3.6.0 I get the "SCSI command aborted" error. Nothing I can think of has helped, and now im only short of reinstalling Nero and retrying.

    I also have the bundled cyberlink software installd

    here is my log and I hope someone can shed some light on my problem

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    NT-SPTI used
    Nero Version: 8.3.6.0
    Internal Version: 8, 3, 6, 0

    Recorder: Version: YL03 - HA 1 TA 1 - 8.3.6.0
    Adapter driver: HA 1
    Drive buffer : 2048kB
    Bus Type : default
    CD-ROM: Version: YL03 - HA 1 TA 1 - 8.3.6.0
    Adapter driver: HA 1

    === Scsi-Device-Map ===
    : WDC WD5000AAKS-00YGA 12.0 nvstor Port 2 ID 0 DMA: Off
    : SAMSUNG HD753LJ 1AA0 nvstor Port 2 ID 1 DMA: Off
    : HL-DT-STBD-RE GGW-H20L YL03 nvstor Port 3 ID 1 DMA: Off
    CdRomPeripheral : EH3643Q SHX373P 1.01 aph1ocga Port 6 ID 0 DMA: Off

    === CDRom-Device-Map ===
    PIONEER DVD-ROM DVD-106 F: CdRom0
    HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L G: CdRom1
    EH3643Q SHX373P H: CdRom2
    =======================

    AutoRun : 1
    Excluded drive IDs:
    WriteBufferSize: 83886080 (0) Byte
    BUFE : 0
    Physical memory : 2045MB (2094920kB)
    Free physical memory: 923MB (945628kB)
    Memory in use : 54 %
    Uncached PFiles: 0x0
    Use Inquiry : 1
    Global Bus Type: default (0)
    Check supported media : Disabled (0)

    21.7.2008
    Audio-cd
    17:48:55 #1 Text 0 File SCSIPTICommands.cpp, Line 450
    LockMCN - completed sucessfully for IOCTL_STORAGE_MCN_CONTROL

    17:48:55 #2 CDADOC -1 File Cdadoc.cpp, Line 1588
    Audio item log info:
    Audio document burn settings:
    =============================
    Burn mode: DAO,
    CD Text: On,
    Cache disk or network files: No,
    Cache small files: No,
    Cache files smaller than 65536 bytes.
    Audio Multisession: No
    List of audio tracks:
    =====================
    Track 01: Length: 02:26.54, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: '118 The Clandestine Dark Suits (from FFVII ''Turk's Theme'').mp3'.
    Track 02: Length: 05:53.30, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'Sabaton Wolfpack.mp3'.
    Track 03: Length: 04:07.26, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'Eurovision 2006 Finland - Lordi - Hard Rock Hallelujah (Cd - Album Version).mp3'.
    Track 04: Length: 03:33.08, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'BigBlueDress.mp3'.
    Track 05: Length: 04:21.63, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: '07 Butterfly.mp3'.
    Track 06: Length: 03:54.74, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'Yui_-_Crossroad.mp3'.
    Track 07: Length: 02:57.49, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'Flyleaf - I'm So Sick.mp3'.
    Track 08: Length: 03:06.05, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: '01 Cutie Honey.mp3'.
    Track 09: Length: 04:24.44, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'Final Fantasy VII Advent Children - Fight VS Bahamuant Sin.mp3'.
    Track 10: Length: 03:52.17, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'Merry Go Round.mp3'.
    Track 11: Length: 02:46.02, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'Final Fantasy Advent Children JENOVA Remix.mp3'.
    Track 12: Length: 04:16.29, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'YUI -Umbrella.mp3'.
    Track 13: Length: 05:19.00, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'Final Fantasy VII (Advent Children) - Excalibur.mp3'.
    Track 14: Length: 01:54.74, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: '07Koda_Kumi_-_Best_Friend_Of_Mine.mp3'.
    Track 15: Length: 06:07.07, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'Final Fantasy VII Advent Children - 23 One Winged Angel (Cloud Vs. Sephiroth).mp3'.
    Track 16: Length: 03:34.72, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: '01-evanescence-going_under-rns.mp3'.
    Track 17: Length: 04:40.10, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: '12Koda_Kumi_-_Nasty_Girl.mp3'.
    Track 18: Length: 03:19.11, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'Cascada - Everytime We Touch.mp3'.
    Track 19: Length: 03:52.40, Pause frames: 150, Filters: 0, Name: 'titanic - ocean of memories (trance remix) (1).mp3'.
    Total size: 75:06.15

    17:48:55 #3 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 3238
    HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L
    Skydd mot buffer underrun aktiverad

    17:48:55 #4 Text 0 File AudioCompilationImpl.cpp, Line 838
    DRM: StartDrmRecording(RealRec:1, ImageRec:0, Copies:1)
    DRM: Beginning burn process.

    17:48:56 #5 SPTI -1080 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 214
    CdRom1: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1080)
    CDB Data: 0x51 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00
    Sense Key: 0x02 (KEY_NOT_READY)
    Sense Code: 0x3A
    Sense Qual: 0x00
    Sense Area: 0x70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 3A 00 BB 00 3A
    Buffer x086c7b40: Len x20

    17:48:56 #6 SPTI -1080 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 214
    CdRom1: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1080)
    CDB Data: 0x51 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00
    Sense Key: 0x02 (KEY_NOT_READY)
    Sense Code: 0x3A
    Sense Qual: 0x00
    Sense Area: 0x70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 3A 00 BB 00 3A
    Buffer x086c7b40: Len x20

    17:48:56 #7 SPTI -1080 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 214
    CdRom1: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1080)
    CDB Data: 0x52 01 00 00 00 FF 00 00 20 00 00 00
    Sense Key: 0x02 (KEY_NOT_READY)
    Sense Code: 0x3A
    Sense Qual: 0x00
    Sense Area: 0x70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 3A 00 BB 00 3A
    Buffer x086c7b40: Len x20

    17:48:56 #8 SPTI -1080 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 214
    CdRom1: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1080)
    CDB Data: 0x51 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00
    Sense Key: 0x02 (KEY_NOT_READY)
    Sense Code: 0x3A
    Sense Qual: 0x00
    Sense Area: 0x70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 3A 00 BB 00 3A
    Buffer x086c7b40: Len x20

    17:48:56 #9 SPTI -1080 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 214
    CdRom1: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1080)
    CDB Data: 0x52 01 00 00 00 FF 00 00 20 00 00 00
    Sense Key: 0x02 (KEY_NOT_READY)
    Sense Code: 0x3A
    Sense Qual: 0x00
    Sense Area: 0x70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 3A 00 BB 00 3A
    Buffer x086c7b40: Len x20

    17:48:56 #10 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 3568
    Turn on Disc-At-Once, using CD-R/RW media

    17:48:57 #11 SPTI -1080 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 214
    CdRom1: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1080)
    CDB Data: 0x51 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00
    Sense Key: 0x02 (KEY_NOT_READY)
    Sense Code: 0x3A
    Sense Qual: 0x00
    Sense Area: 0x70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 3A 00 BB 00 3A
    Buffer x086c7b40: Len x20

    17:48:57 #12 SPTI -1080 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 214
    CdRom1: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1080)
    CDB Data: 0x51 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00
    Sense Key: 0x02 (KEY_NOT_READY)
    Sense Code: 0x3A
    Sense Qual: 0x00
    Sense Area: 0x70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 3A 00 BB 00 3A
    Buffer x086c7b40: Len x20

    17:48:57 #13 SPTI -1080 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 214
    CdRom1: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1080)
    CDB Data: 0x52 01 00 00 00 FF 00 00 20 00 00 00
    Sense Key: 0x02 (KEY_NOT_READY)
    Sense Code: 0x3A
    Sense Qual: 0x00
    Sense Area: 0x70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 3A 00 BB 00 3A
    Buffer x086c7b40: Len x20

    17:48:57 #14 SPTI -1080 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 214
    CdRom1: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1080)
    CDB Data: 0x51 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00
    Sense Key: 0x02 (KEY_NOT_READY)
    Sense Code: 0x3A
    Sense Qual: 0x00
    Sense Area: 0x70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 3A 00 BB 00 3A
    Buffer x086c7b40: Len x20

    17:48:57 #15 SPTI -1080 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 214
    CdRom1: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1080)
    CDB Data: 0x52 01 00 00 00 FF 00 00 20 00 00 00
    Sense Key: 0x02 (KEY_NOT_READY)
    Sense Code: 0x3A
    Sense Qual: 0x00
    Sense Area: 0x70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 3A 00 BB 00 3A
    Buffer x086c7b40: Len x20

    17:49:18 #16 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 311
    Last possible write address on media: 359848 ( 79:59.73)
    Last address to be written: 337814 ( 75:06.14)

    17:49:18 #17 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 323
    Write in overburning mode: NO (enabled: CD)

    17:49:18 #18 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 2948
    Recorder: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L;
    CDR code: 00 97 22 67; OSJ entry from: Daxon Technology, Inc.
    ATIP Data:
    Special Info [hex] 1: D0 00 A0, 2: 61 16 43 (LI 97:22.67), 3: 4F 3B 4A (LO 79:59.74)
    Additional Info [hex] 1: 00 00 00 (invalid), 2: 00 00 00 (invalid), 3: 00 00 00 (invalid)

    17:49:18 #19 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 497
    >>> Protocol of DlgWaitCD activities: <<<
    =========================================
    Insert empty disc to write to.
    (Medium in drive: Okänd. Medium required by compilation: CD-R/RW.)

    17:49:18 #20 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 754
    Setup items (after recorder preparation)
    0: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (118 The Clandestine Dark Suits (from FFVII ''Turk's Theme'').mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 11004 (11004) = #11004/2:26.54
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 11004 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    1: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (Sabaton Wolfpack.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 26505 (26505) = #26505/5:53.30
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 26505 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    2: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (Eurovision 2006 Finland - Lordi - Hard Rock Hallelujah (Cd - Album Version).mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 18551 (18551) = #18551/4:7.26
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 18551 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    3: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (BigBlueDress.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 15983 (15983) = #15983/3:33.8
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 15983 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    4: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (07 Butterfly.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 19638 (19638) = #19638/4:21.63
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 19638 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    5: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (Yui_-_Crossroad.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 17624 (17624) = #17624/3:54.74
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 17624 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    6: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (Flyleaf - I'm So Sick.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 13324 (13324) = #13324/2:57.49
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 13324 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    7: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (01 Cutie Honey.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 13955 (13955) = #13955/3:6.5
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 13955 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    8: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (Final Fantasy VII Advent Children - Fight VS Bahamuant Sin.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 19844 (19844) = #19844/4:24.44
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 19844 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    9: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (Merry Go Round.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 17417 (17417) = #17417/3:52.17
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 17417 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    10: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (Final Fantasy Advent Children JENOVA Remix.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 12452 (12452) = #12452/2:46.2
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 12452 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    11: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (YUI -Umbrella.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 19229 (19229) = #19229/4:16.29
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 19229 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    12: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (Final Fantasy VII (Advent Children) - Excalibur.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 23925 (23925) = #23925/5:19.0
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 23925 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    13: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (07Koda_Kumi_-_Best_Friend_Of_Mine.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 8624 (8624) = #8624/1:54.74
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 8624 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    14: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (Final Fantasy VII Advent Children - 23 One Winged Angel (Cloud Vs. Sephiroth).mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 27532 (27532) = #27532/6:7.7
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 27532 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    15: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (01-evanescence-going_under-rns.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 16122 (16122) = #16122/3:34.72
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 16122 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    16: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (12Koda_Kumi_-_Nasty_Girl.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 21010 (21010) = #21010/4:40.10
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 21010 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    17: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (Cascada - Everytime We Touch.mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 14936 (14936) = #14936/3:19.11
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 14936 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    18: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE (titanic - ocean of memories (trance remix) (1).mp3)
    2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
    original disc pos #0 + 17440 (17440) = #17440/3:52.40
    relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/not required
    -> TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 17440 blocks [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L]
    --------------------------------------------------------------

    17:49:18 #21 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 956
    Prepare [G: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L] for write in CUE-sheet-DAO
    DAO infos:
    ==========
    MCN: " "
    TOCType: 0x00; Session Closed, disc fixated
    Tracks 1 to 19: Idx 0 Idx 1 Next Trk
    1: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 0 352800 26234208, ISRC "
    2: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 26234208 26587008 88926768, ISRC "
    3: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 88926768 89279568 132911520, ISRC "
    4: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 132911520 133264320 170856336, ISRC "
    5: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 170856336 171209136 217397712, ISRC "
    6: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 217397712 217750512 259202160, ISRC "
    7: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 259202160 259554960 290893008, ISRC "
    8: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 290893008 291245808 324067968, ISRC "
    9: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 324067968 324420768 371093856, ISRC "
    10: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 371093856 371446656 412411440, ISRC "
    11: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 412411440 412764240 442051344, ISRC "
    12: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 442051344 442404144 487630752, ISRC "
    13: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 487630752 487983552 544255152, ISRC "
    14: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 544255152 544607952 564891600, ISRC "
    15: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 564891600 565244400 629999664, ISRC "
    16: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 629999664 630352464 668271408, ISRC "
    17: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 668271408 668624208 718039728, ISRC "
    18: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 718039728 718392528 753522000, ISRC "
    19: TRM_AUDIO_NOPRE, 2352/0x00, FilePos 753522000 753874800 794893680, ISRC "
    DAO layout:
    ===========
    ___Start_|____Track_|_Idx_|_CtrlAdr_|_____Size_|______NWA_|_RecDep__________
    -150 | lead-in | 0 | 0x01 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    -150 | 1 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    0 | 1 | 1 | 0x21 | 11004 | 0 | 0x00
    11004 | 2 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    11154 | 2 | 1 | 0x21 | 26505 | 11154 | 0x00
    37659 | 3 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    37809 | 3 | 1 | 0x21 | 18551 | 37809 | 0x00
    56360 | 4 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    56510 | 4 | 1 | 0x21 | 15983 | 56510 | 0x00
    72493 | 5 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    72643 | 5 | 1 | 0x21 | 19638 | 72643 | 0x00
    92281 | 6 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    92431 | 6 | 1 | 0x21 | 17624 | 92431 | 0x00
    110055 | 7 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    110205 | 7 | 1 | 0x21 | 13324 | 110205 | 0x00
    123529 | 8 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    123679 | 8 | 1 | 0x21 | 13955 | 123679 | 0x00
    137634 | 9 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    137784 | 9 | 1 | 0x21 | 19844 | 137784 | 0x00
    157628 | 10 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    157778 | 10 | 1 | 0x21 | 17417 | 157778 | 0x00
    175195 | 11 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    175345 | 11 | 1 | 0x21 | 12452 | 175345 | 0x00
    187797 | 12 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    187947 | 12 | 1 | 0x21 | 19229 | 187947 | 0x00
    207176 | 13 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    207326 | 13 | 1 | 0x21 | 23925 | 207326 | 0x00
    231251 | 14 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    231401 | 14 | 1 | 0x21 | 8624 | 231401 | 0x00
    240025 | 15 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    240175 | 15 | 1 | 0x21 | 27532 | 240175 | 0x00
    267707 | 16 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    267857 | 16 | 1 | 0x21 | 16122 | 267857 | 0x00
    283979 | 17 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    284129 | 17 | 1 | 0x21 | 21010 | 284129 | 0x00
    305139 | 18 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    305289 | 18 | 1 | 0x21 | 14936 | 305289 | 0x00
    320225 | 19 | 0 | 0x21 | 0 | 0 | 0x00
    320375 | 19 | 1 | 0x21 | 17440 | 320375 | 0x00
    337815 | lead-out | 1 | 0x01 | 0 | 0 | 0x00

    17:49:18 #22 Text 0 File SCSIPTICommands.cpp, Line 240
    SPTILockVolume - completed successfully for FSCTL_LOCK_VOLUME

    17:49:18 #23 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 4359
    Caching options: cache CDRom or Network-No, small files-No (<64KB)

    17:49:18 #24 Phase 36 File dlgbrnst.cpp, Line 1767
    Burn process started at 40