The burner succeeds when it is burned, but it fails when it is actually burned.
The burner provides "virtual burn" and "burn" commands, the difference being that there is no laser beam, the other operations are the same. "Simulate burning" test the source disc, the hard disk speed is not fast enough, the remaining disk enough, and so on. "Simulated burn" succeeded, the actual burn failed, this represents a problem with the compatibility between the burner and the blank disk, you can use the following methods to test again.
1. Burn with the highest burning speed that is slightly lower than the supported by the burner and the disc.
2. Replace another brand of blank discs for burning.
There is also a reason for this phenomenon is the power attenuation of the laser head, if the same disc before the normal burning, and read and write head power attenuation, the need for maintenance.