I usually use the following method (I've been doing this successfully for some years):
- .iso created using AnyDVD HD
- .iso burned with ImgBurn
Someone has any idea as to what's happening?
regards,
Danny




try 1.04mk then that might fix it fully to be friendly and burn discs2-perf wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 1:35 am Ok, I flashed my LG WH16NS40 1.02 DE back to the LG WH16NS40 1.03 Official and I can burn BD-R.
So, the LG WH16NS40 1.02 DE firmware flashed on a LG WH16NS40 1.04 December 2019 results in a drive that is unable to burn BD-R.
then just put wh16ns40 1.03mk then that should still work2-perf wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 2:06 am Do you mean WH14NS40 1.04 MK? I can put WH14 on a WH16? I mean the most recent MK for WH16NS40 is 1.03.
should since it friendly and not official
yes
nice and yes you can go directly between the 22-perf wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 2:33 am I just burned a BD-R with 1.03 MK.
Will rip a BD66 and BD100 starting in a few minutes.
One more question, can I go directly from 1.03 MK to 1.02 DE ? Just curious.
Thanks for helping me out.![]()