Why does my burn disk only read 50 once

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is said that the closing is read-only, and there will be no problem of reading it for the first time and not being able to read it later.

    Estimated to be an optical disc compatibility issue.

    Try to use ***-r and ***+r to engrave the disc separately.

    Here is a sample of the information.

    -R RW is a specification led by Pioneer Corporation of Japan, and has been strongly supported by the *** forum, which includes manufacturers such as Apple, Hitachi, NEC, Samsung and Panasonic, and completed the official version of the standard in mid-2000. -RW products were originally positioned as consumer electronics, mainly providing functions similar to VHS video tapes, which can record high-quality multi-**** information for consumers.

    Among them, the ***-r format is specifically divided into ***-r authoring (burning wavelength is 635 nm) and ***-r general (burning wavelength is 650 nm), it should be noted that the ***-r of these two formats needs different models of burners to support, the latter is a general format, used for burning ** or data for two purposes.

    +R RW is dominated by 7 manufacturers: Philips, Sony, Yamaha, Mitsubishi, Ricoh, HP and Thomson, and does not belong to the standards of *** forum, so it is very different from ***-ram and ***-r rw. The +RW standard was initially developed for consumer electronics and computer optical storage products.

    From the beginning of the standardization protocol, it supports high-precision lossless linking, which means that the existing sectors on the disc can be replaced at will, and the disc with changed content still maintains compatibility with ***-ROM drives and DVD players, which is a feature that other *** burning devices do not have, and it is also one of the most commendable features of ***+RW. In addition, the ***+rw drive can be addressed during the burning process, while the ***-rw is not allowed to read the address information during the burning process (stored in the pre-recorded area on the ***-rw disc), so it is impossible to determine the location of the disk where the write operation occurred, and if the burning is interrupted by factors such as the drive vibration during the write operation, it is almost impossible to return to the position where the last write operation occurred and continue burning.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not for your share, it's just a suggestion to be idle and bored.

    When engraving the plate, try to use low speed engraving, and the quality of the carved disk will be higher.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, there are two reasons for this previous loss problem.

    The base of the burning disc is not good.

    Solution: Change to a good brand of burning disk (if you burn CDs, the brand Ritek is good.) If you burn ***, just get a better brand and a well-known one. It must be a piece of empty talk).

    It's just that the CD reading ability of the CD drive is poor.

    To solve the problem, try to replace it with an optical drive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to buy a blank burning disc with *** points, not the kind of penny one.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the burned disc cannot be read or written, it may be that the disc is suspected to be scratched or has other problems with wetness.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the format display is PDF, it is recommended to install a PDF reader on the computer first and see if it can be opened, and the burned disc is read-only and can no longer be written.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Why can't I write when burning a disc:

    1. Poor quality of discs, miscellaneous brands, defacements, and physical damage are the most common cases. Seriously bad platter.

    2. As long as the disc is reliable, this reason is most likely. It often means that the machine is getting old.

    3. The power supply is said to be unstable. Theoretically, it makes sense, but in practice, unless it's a burner on the computer, it's not quite like that. Write Error:

    1. Not to mention the poor quality of the platter, fakes, code theft, etc. It should be pointed out that sometimes the disc is a genuine brand-name product, but individual defective discs may still exist. So if the disc feels reliable, look for flaws in the engraved disc.

    Or try carving another one. 2. Burner failure or write policy error upgrade FW, clear learning function (such as solidburn and other things), change disks, change computers, and problems, that is, the burner itself is a problem. 3. Serious data underload or unresponsive system instability.

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