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  1. I'm coming to this topic way late, just saw it while searching to see if ImgBurn has Replay Gain facilities. There is a utility called MP3Gain which will help you. The MP3Gain Utility, has info. & link to homepage: http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=MP3Gain Read This Too - Also has info. for other formats and software: http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Replaygain Hope this helps, even if it's someone else searching for Replay Gain information.
  2. Thanks again LIGHTNING UK!. That was indeed the problem - all sorted and working AOK.
  3. Okay I'll give it a go. Thanks for the advise and pointer.
  4. Hi, This may not be an ImgBurn problem, but I'm hoping you gurus can help even if it's not. I've been using a Samsung SH-S203 SATA Dual Layer DVD Writer to write DVDs (Taiyo Yuden) with my 4 month old PC and never had any problems. I've used ImgBurn exclusively as the burning software. In the last few days I've tried to burn 3 DVDs with ImgBurn, instead of writing at 8x it's been writing at 2x, even though 8x was set. Instead of taking about 8 mins it takes about 30 mins. There's no change of drive, speed settings, verify disk is off (as uaual), and the disks I use have not changed. The only thing that may have caused this is that a few days ago I hit eject for the DVD drive when the door to the PC case was closed (that's a door that covers the whole front of the PC's case) - oops - through the air-flow gap in the side of the door I saw the DVD drive come out partially, hit the door, automatically retreat back, and then try again - the same thing happening before I got the door open. I don't see why this would now cause my burning problems; if a cable had come off or loose surely that would cause an inability or read and write - rather than just write slowly as is the case. Reading works as normal as far as I can tell. Anyone got any ideas what I should do to resolve this problem? Thanks. PS. Win XP2 SP2 - no recent changes to OS.
  5. Okay, will do, and I'll add it to my server's spam assissin white list. --When it happened on another forum they had blocked all googlemail addresses from receiving email notifications for reasons they never made clear to me. Thanks for your quick and helpful responses this afternoon, I'll get out of your hair now. Bye.
  6. Perfect. Thanks again. One more thing - I'm not getting 'instant email notification' of replies, despite setting it in both threads that I started this afternoon. Could there be a problem with my googlemail.com email address and your system? This happened before once with another forum and whan I used another address it worked.
  7. Thanks again LIGHTNING UK! - what speedy replies, thank's so much for clarifying this for me. A great tool you've created - cheers for that as well.
  8. Thanks - WoW, what a fast reply and from the distinguished author himself !! Thanks for letting me know. Any idea when the next release will be. I'm a new user so have no idea how regular updates tend to be - weekly, monthly, yearly ?? Thanks again.
  9. Hi, When burning a DVD movie to disk in 'Write files/folders to disk' mode you can add a folder or more. It seems to me there are several ways to do this. Lets say on my hard disk I have a DVD movie ready to burn in the following folder: c:\DVD\Crash\ which has 2 sub dirs: c:\DVD\Crash\AUDIO_TS (empty) c:\DVD\Crash\VIDEO_TS When I add the folder(s) to burn this DVD I can add folders in 3 different ways, either: 1) Add just: c:\DVD\Crash\ 2) Add just: c:\DVD\Crash\VIDEO_TS 3) Add both: c:\DVD\Crash\AUDIO_TS and c:\DVD\Crash\VIDEO_TS Is there any difference at all in what gets burned between these 3 different folder adding possibilities? In my tests, but outputting to ISO files, they appear to burn exactly the same folders/files. So am I correct in thinking that if I choose to burn using the 2) option of selecting just the c:\DVD\Crash\VIDEO_TS folder that ImgBurn automatically knows to add an empty AUDIO_TS folder? To put it another way, is it not necessary for me to manually create an empty AUDIO_TS folder on my hard disk because if I am burning a VIDEO_TS folder ImgBurn is smart enough to know to burn an empty AUDIO_TS folder alongside it? Finally as a new user to ImgBurn who will be primarily using it to burn movie DVDs, are there any pitfalls or option settings that I should be aware of? Thanks a lot everyone, regards, etc.
  10. Hi, Is there any way of setting the default save project path to a specific folder? Failing that is there a way of getting ImgBurn to remember the last used save project folder from one session to the next? It's not that I need the actual settings saved, I just want to keep a record of my burns in my DVD heirarchy of folders and not use the default 'Application Data' folders. It would also be fine -as an alternative- to change the ImgBurn user data folder from: 'C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\ImgBurn' to something I specify. In the settings dialog you can specify folders for IBQ and IBG files, but not AFAICT for the IBB project files. Thanks.
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