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ianymaty

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  1. DVDShrink automaticaly strips out the DTS stream by defaut. If the DTS was the only audio stream or was the first stream, that will leave you no audio on direct play. Try changing the audio stream to 2nd or 3rd stream. If not, try Shrink again and pay attention to wat is selected to retain.

  2. 1. Go to DVDFlick's Project settings > Burning and untick "Create ISO image" and "Burn project to disc". You will end up with AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders in Project Folder. Then use this Guide

     

    2. Don't know much about DVD+RW, I don't use it. Guess that is not correctly formatted. I remember mmalves said:

     

    You should need to format the DVD+RW discs only once, and after that you can just overwrite them. ImgBurn looks for the 'Formatted: Yes' status and this is reported by the burner: if you use that disc with other burning software (which might not care about the formatted status) then the disc may lose it's formatted status.

     

    3. You only need to select TV format in DVDFlick according to your player read capability specifications. The newest ones support both PAL/NTSC. DVDFlick does the conversion part, ImgBurn will do the burn part.

  3. 1. Let DVDFlick do his job and set target to a HDD Folder, not to ImgBurn. Than use ImgBurn in Build mode

    2. DVD+RW needs initial formatting not erasing

    3. ImgBurn not processing/altering anything, it just burns what you give to him in that form

  4. So, the Audio CD - Default To WAV File setting will extract the whole disc to a single big file with all content, mmmalves?

     

    I did not use that and don't know. Even it is like that, I think it's ok, since the OP want to burn that audio disc and don't know how.

  5. Try to mount that ISO in a virtual drive and extract/copy the files with ImgBurn as .wav files and than use the .wav files as source for your disc. Use Write mode and create a .cue file and burn the disc.

  6. clever way of informing me that I should not try to copy a copy-writed disc?

     

    ImgBurn is not able to copy protected discs, nor it is claims it will. It's your problem how you make your source files. ImgBurn will write to disc anything you feed it in that form, no transcoding or modify anything. So what you put in is what you get out.

  7. ImgBurn is a burning tool, not decompressor. For decompressing it will have to call another program to do the job by a plugin or something. I don't think LUK will gonna do that.

     

    We just arguing in comments but LUK said numerous times that ImgBurn is a burning tool and not gonna change the purpose of the tool to suit everybody's like. He just want, like most of us, a simple and reliable burning tool not a 100 function "Swiss Knife" tool.

  8. Yes, I complicated things more, just to show that the idea is not quite so good.

     

    Good image + good compression + good (realtime) decompression + good burn & verify OK, (not calculating the media) = the IDEAL RESULT what is wished,

     

    but if just one of the variables fail, the result will be coaster.

     

    Now, try to find the culprit for the bad result.

     

    It's just time and nerves consuming...

     

    Let's keep it simple...

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