Using BurnAware software I filled up a 25GB disk with files (see Photo #1).
After burning AND verifying, I look at the disk and to my experience with disk burning (25+ years)....it looks like it only actually filled half the disk (see Photo #2).
So my first thought was, Ok...this must be a 50GB blank Disk. But I know I didn't buy 50GB disks because they were so much more expensive. So then I thought, well maybe they sent me 50GB disks by mistake, But when I set the disk size in the software to 50GB, it errors out.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Photo #1:
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Photo #2:
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[Solved] by user Blu-Disc Studio....see their answer
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Last edited by dwsiddall; 31st Oct 2022 at 12:42.
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Inserted a blank disk and used different software to verify....it is, indeed, a 25GB blank disk. I've burned it twice and got the same result (looks half-full).
Verified this further by looking at some disks from the same batch that I burned some months ago and they look correct (dark/burned area covered entire disk). -
The color may depend on the burning speed. If the speed was set to auto it can use different burning speed for different areas.
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I know this back in the day called coasters, Do a file integrity check, if all files are there why does it matters how it looks?
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[Solved] by user Blu-Disc Studio....see their answer
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Read post 3 for the answer.
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Even post 3 answer is nebulous because we don't know the burning speed that the original poster used.
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It isn't nebulous,the op wanted to know what caused the difference in burn pattern and was told it was difference in burn speeds and he was happy with the explanation.
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Surely you don't really think the issue was just being unhappy with "how it looked", right? The question was seeking info on why it APPEARED to only be half-written. The answer, as it turns out, was that INDEED it only LOOKED half-written. It was fully written across the entire span of the disk, it just had a lighter color due to the software using different write speeds on different parts of the disk.
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