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Jun 2017
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I picked up a budget-priced Wbacon burner (External Blu-ray Drive, USB 3.0 and Type-C Blu-Ray Burner) and for my first few burns it worked fine using Cyberlink Power2Go. For some reason now it consistently craps out on me (sometimes immediately, sometimes after making me wait a couple hours) with a Power2Go message that the burner doesn't work or the disc is corrupted (and this is with clean blank 25GB BD-Rs).
This has happened most recently while trying to burn a 1,725,500KB MOV file, even though I'd been able to burn comparably sized files when I first started using this burner with Power2Go. My questions are: Is there something I can be doing to "reboot" this burner to get it working again? Or... What's a reliable and fast burner I should consider? |
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