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RouseyUK
23rd September, 2013, 01:54 PM
I think my original iHAS324 B has given up on me finnaly as the quality of the burns have been slowly falling and now will not pass the kprobe tests. I went out and got myself a new iHAS524 D but i can not get it to complete a quality burn. I am using the burnerMAX payload tool and imgBurn to burn my discs. I have tried the drive in my PC and on my laptop using my usbpro but still no quality burns. Does anyone have any ideas what the issue could be?

cunny
23rd September, 2013, 02:36 PM
Can you adjust the eprom settings? Are you performing OPC before burns?

felix11
23rd September, 2013, 02:37 PM
I have an IHAS524, when it was new the quality of burns was poor. Now it has built up a large number of records thru the 'smartburn' facility being set (and NOT EVER clearing the OPC history) the burn quality has improved a lot. So perhaps you have just got to percevere with it while it decides the best write strategy. Also, I do not use kprobe, I use nero disc quality to check burns. I have noted that I can have up to about 7 on the PI failures and the game will still install and play just fine (but I would not use these discs for online play), so perhaps you are expecting perfection when a reasonable burn will do.

RouseyUK
23rd September, 2013, 03:31 PM
Thanks for the response, I have tried changing the settings and clearing the opc but very little difference is made. I haven't tried reading the discs in a Xbox they went straight in the bin. The PI failures keep coming in around 10 so I have no idea. I am going to pick up some more discs on my way home as it might be a bad batch of discs

cunny
23rd September, 2013, 04:17 PM
Just make sure you get verbs. The settings i posted always worked well for me

http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f14/ihas-burning-results-plz-read-266619/

felix11
23rd September, 2013, 04:27 PM
DO NOT KEEP CLEARING THE OPC!! - smartburn relies on this to build up a history of your burns to decide the best write strategy. OK, you will waste a few burns while it 'learns' (remember it is a new drive) but eventually it will settle down and produce usable discs. Patience is needed here - don't keep changing the settings, that won't help, just keep to 4x write, perform OPC before write and smartburn on and eventually it will come right.

RouseyUK
26th September, 2013, 05:47 PM
Thanks for your help, finally worked out what it was. It was a bad rip of the game