Question Burning audio discs with CDBurnerXP - - "Internal SDK Error" ?

itsonlydanny

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Hi,

Got a sudden and very frustrating problem. After burning 'Audio Discs' with CDBurnerXP for many years (from MP3s) without any problems - always using using Verbatim CD-Rs - I'm now getting the following error message every time:

"CStarBurn_SCSITransportSPTI: ExecuteCDBO: Command failed - Internal SDK Error", also complaining about "low-quality media", etc.

What happened is this. I got myself a brand new high-end(ish) PC with the specs listed below, so plugged-in my trusty external DVD burner Asus Slim SDRW-080 D2S-U Lite - only to get the above message (yes, using Verbatim CD-Rs). Strangely, also got the same message when trying to use my External Asus Slim Blu-Ray Writer. Even odder, I bought a new Asus Slim SDRW burner thinking that mu old one might be faulty in some way, only to be confronted by the same message. I also get the same sort of error message when trying to burn the CDs using Nero Burning ROM/Express. Now going completely bizarre, I am now getting the same error message on my old PC - after never having any problems. If I use different media (ie, Intenso 'high quality'), I do not get the above error message and it seems to burn the CD successfully. However, you always get digital glitching on the last few tracks. Infuriating and weird!

I am using the very latest version of Windows 10 64-bit on both PCs.

Any ideas what the problem might be?

DANNY

New PC: Windows 10 Home (64-bit), Intel i5-9400F 6 Core ("Coffee Lake"), Asus Prime H310-Plus R2.0 (Intel LGA 1151 ATX motherboard) (Intel H310 chipset), Palit Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ampere StormX OC 12GB, 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (RGB PRO DDR4 3200mhz), Asus STRIX SOAR PCIe 7.1 Surround (with DAC), Adata SX8200 Pro M.2 SSD 512GB (PCI-E NVMe), Seagate Barrucada SATA III 2TB, Asus PCE-AX3000 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.0, Corsair CV650 80+ Bromze 650w PSU, GameMax White Diamond case, LG UltraGear 27GL850
GameMax Iceberg RGB Watercooler

Old PC: Windows 10 Pro (64-bit), Intel Core2 Duo E8600 (3.4ghz), Abit IP-35 Pro (Rev. 2.00/BIOS v1.8 Beta) (Socket 775), PNY GTX 9700 XLR8 OC 4GB, 8GB Corsair PC2-6400 800mhz XMS (4 X 2), Samsung Evo 850 500GB SSD, Hitachi CCTV DVR 7200rpm 64MB 2TB, Corsair HX 620w PSU, Sharkoon T9 Value case, TP-Link Archer VR2008, LG UltraGear 27GL850
 
It's time to find new app for burning CDs.
I am using the very latest version of Windows 10 64-bit on both PCs.
And this is your problem.

Judging by the name of the app, it may be 15+ years old, and the way it's written may not be compatible with current Windows 10 release.

Finally - this sort of questins is best asked on app' support forum.
 
Nov 11, 2022
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Hi,

Got a sudden and very frustrating problem. After burning 'Audio Discs' with CDBurnerXP for many years (from MP3s) without any problems - always using using Verbatim CD-Rs - I'm now getting the following error message every time:

"CStarBurn_SCSITransportSPTI: ExecuteCDBO: Command failed - Internal SDK Error", also complaining about "low-quality media", etc.

What happened is this. I got myself a brand new high-end(ish) PC with the specs listed below, so plugged-in my trusty external DVD burner Asus Slim SDRW-080 D2S-U Lite - only to get the above message (yes, using Verbatim CD-Rs). Strangely, also got the same message when trying to use my External Asus Slim Blu-Ray Writer. Even odder, I bought a new Asus Slim SDRW burner thinking that mu old one might be faulty in some way, only to be confronted by the same message. I also get the same sort of error message when trying to burn the CDs using Nero Burning ROM/Express. Now going completely bizarre, I am now getting the same error message on my old PC - after never having any problems. If I use different media (ie, Intenso 'high quality'), I do not get the above error message and it seems to burn the CD successfully. However, you always get digital glitching on the last few tracks. Infuriating and weird!

I am using the very latest version of Windows 10 64-bit on both PCs.

Any ideas what the problem might be?

DANNY

New PC: Windows 10 Home (64-bit), Intel i5-9400F 6 Core ("Coffee Lake"), Asus Prime H310-Plus R2.0 (Intel LGA 1151 ATX motherboard) (Intel H310 chipset), Palit Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ampere StormX OC 12GB, 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (RGB PRO DDR4 3200mhz), Asus STRIX SOAR PCIe 7.1 Surround (with DAC), Adata SX8200 Pro M.2 SSD 512GB (PCI-E NVMe), Seagate Barrucada SATA III 2TB, Asus PCE-AX3000 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.0, Corsair CV650 80+ Bromze 650w PSU, GameMax White Diamond case, LG UltraGear 27GL850
GameMax Iceberg RGB Watercooler

Old PC: Windows 10 Pro (64-bit), Intel Core2 Duo E8600 (3.4ghz), Abit IP-35 Pro (Rev. 2.00/BIOS v1.8 Beta) (Socket 775), PNY GTX 9700 XLR8 OC 4GB, 8GB Corsair PC2-6400 800mhz XMS (4 X 2), Samsung Evo 850 500GB SSD, Hitachi CCTV DVR 7200rpm 64MB 2TB, Corsair HX 620w PSU, Sharkoon T9 Value case, TP-Link Archer VR2008, LG UltraGear 27GL850


I have a version of the same problem - with the CDXP forum closed I am hoping you have some information.

In my case I have two laptops an old Win 10 and a new Win 11. With Verbatim CD-Rs using the built-in drive in the old laptop I have no problem - all goes well. With an old external drive connected to the new laptop I get exactly the same error message that you do, with the complaint about inferior media - but it used to work. Oddly the external drive WILL burn a Verbatim CD RW perfectly at 4x speed (which is the stated speed for the CD)