Topic : "failed to calibrate the power level required for this media

I notice that other people have had this problem but they have only mentioned problems when burning DVDs. I've been having this problem burning CDs and on my MBP which uses OSX 10.4.1.1. Any ideas anyone please?

Use better or at least different, media. Verbatim to start with, see if that helps.

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    Title:         LabRework
    Description:       
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    Early 2008 Mac Pro with two 16x SuperDrives (Sony NEC Optiarc 7170A). BOTH SuperDrives stopped working properly at the same time. After a few months of burning only CDs, I suddenly found myself unable to burn DVDs.
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  • I am getting this message when trying to burn a cd: The disc can't be burned, because the device failed to calibrate the laser power level for this media.

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  • Error Message: "device failed to calibrate the laser power level..."

    Receiving error message "The disc can't be burned, because the device failed to calibrate the laser power level for this media."
    What does this mean? What do I need to do? Happens with every disc I try.

    It means your superdrive/optical drive has failed. That error, in my experience, is always a hardware problem. If you're under warranty, it will most likely be covered, unless there is any accidental damage to your system.
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  • Been trying to burn a movie onto DVD and get this "The disc can't be burned, because the device failed to calibrate the laser power level for this media" Anybody know what it means and what to do? Help! Thanks

    Been trying to burn a movie onto DVD and get this "The disc can’t be burned, because the device failed to calibrate the laser power level for this media" Anybody know what it means and what to do? Help! Thanks

    It generally means that the media is faulty or of poor quality. Most of us here use Verbatim, Maxell or Taiyo Yuden media.
    OR
    Your Superdrive may need a clean.
    If you have further questions please state what Mac, with what versions of OS X, iMovie and iDVD you are using.

  • The device failed to calibrat the laser power level for this media

    Hi,
    Does anyone knows what this means:
    "the device failed to calibrat the laser power level for this media"
    And, any selutions for it?
    Thinks.
    Ed

    Pure voodoo, but heck, it's worth a try!
    Just to simplify:
    Open System Preferences.
    Click on "International"
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    then drag English back to the top.
    Set "Order for sorted lists" to English
    Set "Word Break" to English (United States, computer)
    Close System Preferences
    Restart computer
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