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  1. Hi,

    Can anyone help please?
    Have got a NEC 2510A for dula layer burning & have got hold of a Traxdata dual layer disk but when I go to burn it with CopytoDVD it reports this problem:
    Unable to start the write process-finalzation skipped to preserve media
    Writesector failed ay sector 0(16) -Code 05 30 05 (Illegal request, cannot write medium, Incompatible format)

    Any help please?

    Thanks
    Calsito

    AMD 2100+
    512 mg Ram
    60 gig IBM drive
    40 Seagate drive
    NEC 2510 A DVD writer
    LG GSA 4040-B
    Win XP Pro
    All IDE DMA
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  2. Try dvd decrypter it supports DL media.
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  3. NEC firmwares don't support Ritek's DL media yet so you'll need to wait for a firmware update and since it's NEC it might take a few months... Herrie has a patched version which support it though but I don't think he has released it for the public yet.
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  4. Thanks M8,

    Looks like I will be waiting for a while then.

    Calisto
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  5. Does anyone what dual layer media will work on it then? Thanks

    Calisto
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  6. MKM (Mitsubishi/Verbatim) and Ricoh but the latter is not out yet.
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  7. I just burned my first dual layer disk today (Verbatim) and it plays fine in our Apex standalone. I need to test it in a few other standalones I have access to, though.
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  8. Let me modify my above statement somewhat:

    I must have missed it the first time, but in our Apex standalone player, there is a split second (really quick) pause at what is probably the layer break. This doesn't show up in my 2510A, of course. I could pretty much live with that for now, but I'd like to find a way to choose where the layer break can occur. That way I could minimize any distracting (albeit quick)pauses at the layer break.
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