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 Post subject: File Dates empty in some situations
PostPosted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:22 am 
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Hi,

I'm carrying out some tests using StarBurn and in some situations, files written to disc have no dates (Created, Modified, Accessed) (see attached image "NoDates.jpg"). The situations are as follows:

1. DVD+RW, UDF mode (device is: ASUS DRW-20B1LT ATA) - files with unicode names
2. BD-RE, UDF mode (device is: LG HL-DT-ST BD-RE BE06LU 10 (YE05), USB device) - when writing a 4400 MB file
3. BD-RE, UDF mode (device is: LG HL-DT-ST BD-RE BE06LU 10 (YE05), USB device)- when writing a 15000 MB file

All tests have been carried out on the same machine, which has a Windows Vista Business x64 installed.

I would probably find other situations, but my time is quite limited right now... However, I believe these test results can give a pretty good idea.

Has anyone else encountered this?
Will the same thing happen if I use the StarBurn SDK to create an application? In fact I wanted to carry out these tests using the Delphi sample provided with the SDK, but there is no UDF support in that application (or, less likely, I haven't found it).

Please let me know if I can provide more details.

Thank you.


P.S.: Any news regarding StarBurn SDK v12 ? :)


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 Post subject: Re: File Dates empty in some situations
PostPosted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 1:06 pm 
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This is GUI bug (not applying either default date or setting the ones files have on NTFS partition) and it's fixed in the most recent version we'll release after StarBurn SDK release.

No, issue has nothing to do with StarBurn SDK core.

As promised, around 30th of November. We'll maybe take few extra days for testing but not much.


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