Lightscribe won't write disk label

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  1. Posts : 12
    Win7 pro x64
       #1

    Lightscribe won't write disk label


    Hi there ..

    I've got a weird problem wit Lightscribe.

    I have a new system, Win7 pro x64. The optical drive (LG BH10LS30) is capable for labelling discs with lightscribe. The lightscribe drivers are installed as Admin, and I've tried to label discs with the lightscribe native "simple Labeller" and with Ashampoo Burning Studio 10.

    The result is similar ... the process runs thru without any error message, but extremely fast (estimated by the software: several minutes, real less than 15 seconds). And nothing appears on the disc.

    The lightsrcibe diagnostics tells that everyting is perfectly well (drive accessible, medium OK, etc.)

    I suspect some permissions problem, but tghere's noting to find anywhere in the event log, the lightscribe logs or else.

    Any hint ?
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  2. Posts : 90
    windows 7 premium 64 bit
       #2

    you should install the drivers with the "run as admin" option, under you normal account, see if that helps
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  3. Posts : 1,965
    win 7 X64 Ultimate SP1
       #3

    Two Packages


    There are two apps to Light Scribe. The Light Scribe System Software (LSS) and Light Scribe Template Labler (there is a simplier ver of the Labler) But at least for it to work LSS and one of the lablers must be loaded. It must be loaded at boot or you have to manually start the service in your services panel. Here is a link for dl.

    LightScribe - Downloads - Windows
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  4. Posts : 4,161
    Windows 7 Pro-x64
       #4

    Did you turn the disc over? It should prompt to flip the disc. Also, I don't see where the Ashampoo software supports Lightscribe. It says it creates printable "labels". (as is ink)

    Create covers and labels
    The full-featured cover and label designer prints to labels or directly to printable discs. It comes with a selection of point-and-click themes for instant results and easy-to-use creative tools for designing your own layouts.
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  5. Posts : 12
    Win7 pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Hi friends,

    thanks for the answers - so far ... here are my further infos:

    dsk04 said:
    you should install the drivers with the "run as admin" option, under you normal account, see if that helps
    • My accout has admin privileges, and additional
    • I've installed both Lightscribe System Software and Template Labeller with "Run as Admin".

    HammerHead said:
    There are two apps to Light Scribe. The Light Scribe System Software (LSS) and Light Scribe Template Labler (there is a simplier ver of the Labler) But at least for it to work LSS and one of the lablers must be loaded. It must be loaded at boot or you have to manually start the service in your services panel. Here is a link for dl.

    LightScribe - Downloads - Windows

    • I've installed them both with "Run as admin".
    • I'll check the run state of the service ASAP.
    • I already suspect it to be running, because the Lightscribe diag software reports everything from the software and drive down to the medium as correct and without fault.

    carwiz said:
    Did you turn the disc over? It should prompt to flip the disc. Also, I don't see where the Ashampoo software supports Lightscribe. It says it creates printable "labels". (as is ink)

    Create covers and labels
    The full-featured cover and label designer prints to labels or directly to printable discs. It comes with a selection of point-and-click themes for instant results and easy-to-use creative tools for designing your own layouts.

    • Yes - good question - I definitely have turned over the disc. Lightscribable side down.
    • Trust me, it does. When I select "Create Labels & Covers" from the main menu I can design disc labels, and there's a lightscribe option somewhere in the printer selection or template list (I'm not at my PC right now ...). And when I choose this, I get the LS dialog when I try to "print" that label.

    Any further hints ?


    Merkosh
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  6. Posts : 1,965
    win 7 X64 Ultimate SP1
       #6

    Conflict


    Have you got Ashampoo installed as well as Light Scribe. I wonder if there could be a conflict between the two?

    About 2/3 down this page there is a diagnostic that you might try. I don't have a clue if it is any good.

    http://lightscribe.com/support/index.aspx
    Last edited by HammerHead; 05 Dec 2011 at 12:46. Reason: Diag
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  7. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #7

    A quick test to see if it is the LSS or Ashapmoo, give this a try,

    CDBurnerXP: Downloads

    Used it with mine with no problems. Just make sure to get the 32 bit version as Lightscribe doesn't work with the 64 bit. Also click on "more download options" and you can try the portable version without the need to install it.
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  8. Posts : 12
    Win7 pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Hi friends,

    Merkosh said:
    Hi friends,
    thanks for the answers - so far ... here are my further infos:
    (...)

    • I'll check the run state of the service ASAP.
    • I already suspect it to be running, because the Lightscribe diag software reports everything from the software and drive down to the medium as correct and without fault.
    Addendum:

    I've just checked the service, it's start type ist "automatic" and it's running. Logged in as "Local System account".

    Curious as I am, I've changed the login info temporary to "local service". This results in the drive being invisible to the labeling software (Simple Labeler) - while it normally tells me the optical drive as target, it then states "no lightscribe drives".

    I've changed it back to "local system account" and tried again ... it further resits my attempts to write the disc (Verbatim 43659) but while trying, the drive's light blinks ... seems to access it in some way).


    HammerHead said:
    Have you got Ashampoo installed as well as Light Scribe. I wonder if there could be a conflict between the two?
    I wouldn't think so - both weave the layout in their own way, but when it comes to labelling, the same dialog pops up ... just like the printing dialog of some special printer driver. I presume they both create some kind of standard layout file and subsequently call the LSS for printing - and that way would work with as many installed applications as would fit on the HDD ....

    HammerHead said:
    Have you got Ashampoo installed as well as Light About 2/3 down this page there is a diagnostic that you might try. I don't have a clue if it is any good. LightScribe - Support
    I've used that util before - by now it shows the attached messge. LSS 1.18.24.1 is the current version, as of today evening ...

    stormy13 said:
    A quick test to see if it is the LSS or Ashapmoo, give this a try, CDBurnerXP: Downloads
    Hmmm - gave it a quick try ("portable"), but I can't find out how to label a disc without burning it first ... precisely, I saw only "burn" and "erase", but not labelling and did not try to burn just to get to "label". Any hint on that ?

    Greetings

    Merkosh
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Lightscribe won't write disk label-lssdiag.png  
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  9. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #9

    To burn the label,

    Lightscribe won't write disk label-ls.png
    Lightscribe won't write disk label-ls2.png
    Lightscribe won't write disk label-ls1.png

    Leave the Title blank unless you want it to show up on the disk. Same goes for "copies", set it to zero. Once that is done then click where the blue box is to add the image you want to use, then click on the Lightscribe button.

    Before doing the above you might want to open the Lightscribe Control panel (found in the Start menu) and make one small change,

    Lightscribe won't write disk label-ls3.png

    as this will give a much better final result. I have found it only adds about 5 minutes or so to the time it takes to burn the image.

    And no you don't have to burn anything to the disk first before burning the label, you can do either first.
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  10. Posts : 12
    Win7 pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #10

    stormy13 said:
    To burn the label,
    (...)
    Thanks for the help.

    I've just tried that. Besides of the unique dialogues of CDBurnerXP, the result is the same ... the LSS dialog is opened, it pretends to write with an impossible speed (it calculates 10 minutes and completes in less than 10 seconds), opens the drive try and has written nothing at all.

    Any further hint ?

    Greetings

    Merkosh

    P.S.: I've attached a screen recording of the "burning" process ...
    Lightscribe won't write disk label Attached Files
    Last edited by Merkosh; 07 Dec 2011 at 01:03.
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