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  1. uggh, Im such a tard. OK, so I got it to work using a vos file or whatever that thing is. After reading the guides and trial and error. So the problem of the dvd player not reading the dvd is eliminated.

     

    So the only problem is that it will only burn the first title that I have in the build mode. I put both titles in the build section the same way, then click write and it burns the first one. Here is the log: In the image information it says I have 10 files and 3 folders if that matters at all. Thanks!

     

    I 16:35:43 Source Device: [0:1:0] TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-H653A D300 (D:) (ATAPI)

    I 16:35:43 Source Media Type: DVD+RW (Book Type: DVD+RW) (Disc ID: INFODISC-A10-01) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x)

    I 16:35:43 Image File: -==/\/[bUILD IMAGE]\/\==-

    I 16:35:43 Image File Sectors: 109,376 (MODE1/2048)

    I 16:35:43 Image File Size: 224,002,048 bytes

    I 16:35:43 Image File Volume Identifier: t21

    I 16:35:43 Image File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.1.0.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!

    I 16:35:43 Image File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn

    I 16:35:43 Image File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)

    I 16:35:43 Verifying Sectors...

    I 16:36:29 Device MD5: ce66f13274ad567f81a953b0002f9044

    I 16:36:29 Image MD5: ce66f13274ad567f81a953b0002f9044

    I 16:36:29 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:46

    I 16:36:29 Average Verify Rate: 4,755 KB/s (3.4x) - Maximum Verify Rate: 5,251 KB/s (3.8x)

  2. This is from the user guide:

    Standalone DVD players are only supposed to (made to) understand UDF. Being able to read ISO9660 / Joliet is optional. As such, if you're building a DVD Video disc, you at least want to make sure the UDF filesystem is present in any image you're building / burning.

    A typical DVD Video disc you buy from a shop will use 'ISO9660 + UDF', so to be totally correct, that's what you should use too. That way, a standalone player can read it (due to UDF) and PC's with old operating systems can read it (due to ISO9660). A new operating system can read both but will favor UDF because it's more advanced.

     

    I want to just watch it on my standalone dvd player, should I just use UDF only?

  3. lightning-I think I finally got it! Like lfcrule said, I think I kept trying to put the files into one folder, instead of creating a seperate folder for each ISO file. Sorry if I wasnt getting but I just started this whole burning dvd thing a few days ago, a little bit behind on things. Maybe I should use the computer for more than just fantasy baseball.

     

     

    Alas, its not that simple, one more problem(I hope!)

     

    So I was able to get the multiple ISO folders to burn. However, I think it might not be burning as a DVD. When I put the dvd in the dvd-rom, a window pops up, "files currently on cd". Then when I put it in my dvd player, the dvd player could not read. I have burned single ISO files by themselves and played them on my DVD player, so its not the dvd player. Anyway, here is the log, I must have missed something....thanks again.

     

    I 02:39:59 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    I 02:39:59 Found 1 DVD?RW!

    I 02:41:48 Operation Started!

    I 02:41:48 Building Image Tree...

    I 02:41:50 Checking Directory Depth...

    I 02:41:50 Calculating Totals...

    I 02:41:50 Preparing Image...

    I 02:41:50 Checking Path Length...

    I 02:41:50 Image Size: 226,164,736 bytes

    I 02:41:50 Image Sectors: 110,432

    I 02:41:55 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:07

    I 02:41:55 Operation Started!

    I 02:41:56 Source File: -==/\/[bUILD IMAGE]\/\==-

    I 02:41:56 Source File Sectors: 110,432 (MODE1/2048)

    I 02:41:56 Source File Size: 226,164,736 bytes

    I 02:41:56 Source File Volume Identifier: DVD

    I 02:41:56 Source File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.1.0.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!

    I 02:41:56 Source File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn

    I 02:41:56 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)

    I 02:41:56 Destination Device: [0:1:0] TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-H653A D300 (D:) (ATAPI)

    I 02:41:56 Destination Media Type: DVD+RW (Disc ID: INFODISC-A10-01) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x)

    I 02:41:56 Destination Media Sectors: 2,295,104

    I 02:41:56 Write Mode: DVD

    I 02:41:56 Write Type: DAO

    I 02:41:56 Write Speed: MAX

    I 02:41:56 Link Size: Auto

    I 02:41:56 Test Mode: No

    I 02:41:56 BURN-Proof: Enabled

    I 02:41:56 Filling Buffer...

    I 02:41:57 Writing LeadIn...

    I 02:41:58 Writing Image...

    I 02:42:39 Synchronising Cache...

    I 02:42:40 Closing Session...

    I 02:42:41 Image MD5: 77c23dc5a4973a2e123f4f3b356ebc9d

    I 02:42:41 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:45

    I 02:42:41 Average Write Rate: 5,521 KB/s (4.0x) - Maximum Write Rate: 5,566 KB/s (4.0x)

    I 02:42:41 Cycling Tray before Verify...

    W 02:42:48 Waiting for device to become ready...

    I 02:43:02 Device Ready!

    I 02:43:02 Operation Started!

    I 02:43:02 Source Device: [0:1:0] TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-H653A D300 (D:) (ATAPI)

    I 02:43:02 Source Media Type: DVD+RW (Book Type: DVD+RW) (Disc ID: INFODISC-A10-01) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x)

    I 02:43:02 Image File: -==/\/[bUILD IMAGE]\/\==-

    I 02:43:02 Image File Sectors: 110,432 (MODE1/2048)

    I 02:43:02 Image File Size: 226,164,736 bytes

    I 02:43:02 Image File Volume Identifier: DVD

    I 02:43:02 Image File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.1.0.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!

    I 02:43:02 Image File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn

    I 02:43:02 Image File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)

    I 02:43:02 Verifying Sectors...

    I 02:43:49 Device MD5: 77c23dc5a4973a2e123f4f3b356ebc9d

    I 02:43:49 Image MD5: 77c23dc5a4973a2e123f4f3b356ebc9d

    I 02:43:50 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:47

    I 02:43:50 Average Verify Rate: 4,699 KB/s (3.4x) - Maximum Verify Rate: 5,277 KB/s (3.8x)

  4. Hey guys,

     

    I really appreciate the responses and help. So I downloaded the winrar. When I tried to burn the new folder I created, IMG burn stated it was "invalid or unsupported image file format"

     

    When I right click on the title in my already existing folder, the options that come up are:

     

    add to archive----this is the one I selected

    add to movie.rar

    Compress and email

    compress to movie.rar and email

    extract files

    extract here

    extract to movie\

     

    So I think I am getting closer, I think I may have just missed a step as I was able to add several titles to one new folder but that was invalid

     

    Any ideas? thanks!

  5. Actually, I do have all the ISO files in one massive folder. So obviously I would have to break it down to multiple folders. Then how would I burn the entire folder? I havent come across anything that would allow me to do that. I am sure its there though. I dont have a lot of skills, so its a big learning curve for me.

     

     

    Movie junkie, thanks for the tip on the new software, 2.1 is the most current I assume?

     

    Thanks

  6. Great product by the way. I have looked through a lot of topics in the forum but havent found any that I think might pertain to my situation.

     

    I am trying to burn multiple ISO files from different dvds to 1 new dvd. Space isnt an issue, most of the files are about 5-10 mins long.

     

    I have successfully burned 1 ISO file, but I cant figure out how to do more than 1. I have created queues but it will only burn the first file, then when it moves to the next file in the queue, it overwrites the first file and so on and so on.

     

    I am using IMGBURN 1.3 if that helps...it would be much appreciated if someone could point me in the right direction. Thanks

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