Is there a facility for burning CDs in RAW mode? I have seen that you can scan CDs in RAW, but what about burning them, please? My burning program of choice, of course, is imgburn and I have the latest version.

Context Explanation

It appears like my drive can only go as slow as 8x when it comes to CD-R images (which is my first problem) I tried two different brands of media, Sony and HP. I got slightly better success burning with the HP than the Sony, which shocked me... I've tried burning them to a DVD+R DL and then play them on my Panasonic 220 bluray player. The first layer plays fine but when it gets to the layer change it freezes and wont play.

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Looking through these forums I have checked the book type of the discs and the first layer shows as a DVD+R DL and the second as a DVD-ROM. Is this the problem? Someone on another message board said to try burning a CD- Tried twice with no luck. It gets a couple minutes into the process, when it starts writing the burner starts making clicking noises similar to when it's trying to read a scratched DVD, and then it says it cannot complete the CD writing process. Also, anyway to fix the SPTI without ...

Final Conclusion

I've noticed many burning programs have a function named "burning simulation" and so does ImgBurn (the icon is a blank page with many zeroes on it and an arrow pointing to a disk). Just out of curiousity - what is the perpose of that function? Why would anyone want to run a simulation instead of a normal burning process? hello i decided to try burning at 2x speed on imgburn with blu-ray's when i noticed that recently i've had a small handful of faulty burns with bd's at 4x. they were burned over the course of a couple of months. but since then i've had no problems.

but i wanted to be sure that i never have that p... Trouble Burning A BD At 2x Speed - I burn at 4x previously on BD's