by Tool » Fri May 17, 2013 4:22 pm
Xanayoshi wrote:A file is a file. K3B generally tells you if the md5 is mismatched afterwards. You can still use it to check the disc .iso.
Far as burning, keep it to a low burn, 4x or lower, and you should be all right. If not, it's probably your burner.(hardware)
Ok. I had a bad disc. k3b works fine. It said it was a blank disc, but apparently not. I cannot set it to burn at lower speeds as it will fail. It works fine on auto and starts at about 6.5x and never goes past 10.0x during burn. When starting burn it attempts to go 16x and says my burner doesn't support that and switches to 17x, but never goes faster than 10x during burn. I check the verified written data box and seems to work well. I was mainly asking because I thought k3b wasn't working right and wanted the method to verify disc manually. Thanks.
HP m7277c PC, 3GB DDR2 RAM, 3.00GHz dual core Pentium D
Geforce 210 Silent Graphics card w/1GB
2x300 GB SATA HDD's (No RAID) LG & HP DVD burners
HP Pavilion dv4 Entertainment PC (Laptop)
2.10 dual core AMD Turion X2
ATI Radeon HD 3200, DVD Burner, Wifi, Bluetooth
QL Touch controls, Altec Lansing onboard speakers
Rooted LG Motion 4G, 1.5GHz dual core
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