I hit a problem today that I hope someone can shed some light on.
Usually, the eye can easily differeniate between the burned and unburned areas of a disc. After burning a few discs today, I noticed something abnormal about the way they "looked".
Several of my discs appeared to have a much darker band, what could be approximated at 30 minutes of materal, starting at the core (00:00:00) moving out. The disc then changes to a lighter shade (approximately 30 minutes of material) before reaching the unburned portion of the disc.
When I tested the disc, it failed where the first, darker band ended. What would cause the disc not to burn nearly evenly across the entire burned region.
The burner produced quite a few coasters before I caught the problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Usually, the eye can easily differeniate between the burned and unburned areas of a disc. After burning a few discs today, I noticed something abnormal about the way they "looked".
Several of my discs appeared to have a much darker band, what could be approximated at 30 minutes of materal, starting at the core (00:00:00) moving out. The disc then changes to a lighter shade (approximately 30 minutes of material) before reaching the unburned portion of the disc.
When I tested the disc, it failed where the first, darker band ended. What would cause the disc not to burn nearly evenly across the entire burned region.
The burner produced quite a few coasters before I caught the problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks