![]() The second burn may fail- but at least you have the data/feedback that the first burn did not (and "why" that may be the case). TRUE- But it will at least give you some feedback and save a few discs (especially when troubleshooting problems). I mean, you can burn a disc, and it could work perfectly well from the first copy, or maybe the second, or maybe the third" "using BD-RE would not solve my problems. In case all of this fail, I would be lost, as there is not a common error on all the failures. And I'm also returning the burner, and buying a new one. So I'll change them for Ritek or Buffalo discs, just in case. The Mediarange discs I'm using now are basically the same discs as the Verbatims. Burning it on a BD-RE and having a success does not guarantee it will burn properly on a second try. The process I do is burning the same disc until it works, and it can take one, two, three. ![]() I mean, you can burn a disc, and it could work perfectly well from the first copy, or maybe the second, or maybe the third. And, believe me, using BD-RE would not solve my problems. I'm having the same problems on both computers. Otherwise, you seem to found the issue and solved it! Kudos! Nop, I rang the bells too early. Maybe do a fresh install of the program on the laptop, and run CHKDSK /F, or DISM to see if anything is wrong. Always do preliminary burns on rewritable to make sure everything is ok.) That's great to hear that you have solved the mystery! (But, I still recommened getting BD-50 RE DLs rewritable discs so you never have to worry about coasters and wasted discs again. So my problem seems to be fixed, fingers crossed. It's working perfectly well with anything else, but not transferring data to discs, for some reasons I cannot understand. ![]() So, there is something wrong with my laptop. And they were burnt using the usual suspects settings, and even at the maximum speed. I have burnt three discs, those that previously failed miserably on my laptop (one of them 5 TIMES IN A ROW), and the three of them are working flawlesly on my standalone player. ![]() My laptop!! I started burning discs on a different computer, that one I never use but it's powerful enough to run all the programs. Verify that you can play your audio file in GoReact to ensure it uploaded successfully.I think I have found the poop.Once your audio file is finished uploading (the upload reaches 100% and you return to the dashboard), it will go through processing (this may take a few minutes depending on the current server processing times).(We'll be updating the "Choose" button to reflect audio files soon!) Click the "Upload" tab, then click "Choose a video file" and select the file from your computer.Make sure that your file is a supported file format (AAC, MP3, WMA, etc.) and that you have a good, strong internet connection (you can test your upload speed here).If you are using a mobile device, see the Mobile guides for information about uploading from a mobile device.If your assignment is a stimulus assignment, please see Recording a Stimulus assignment video. If you are submitting to a Stimulus assignment, we recommend recording directly in GoReact because an uploaded video will not be synced with the stimulus video. Please note that videos can't be uploaded to single attempt assignments. If you experience any difficulties with uploading, please see the Troubleshooting: uploading guide for help. Verify that you can play your video to ensure it uploaded successfully.Once your video is finished uploading (the upload reaches 100% and you return to the dashboard), it will go through processing (this may take a few minutes depending on the current server processing times).Add an optional title and click "Continue.".Or, depending on the version of GoReact you see, you may just see "start" at the bottom right of the GoReact dashboard. Select the assignment and click "Start Assignment.".Make sure that your file is a supported file format (MP4, MOV, etc.) and that you have a good, strong internet connection (you can test your upload speed here).If you are accessing GoReact via a mobile device, see our Mobile guides for information about uploading from a mobile device.
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