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  1. well I dl'd the firmware from Lightning's Firmware site. I have the latest. Can it also be the burner not working well w/certain media? That happens also? If you think it's a firmware issue then do you suggest going back to previous firmware? If so how? Thnx mmalves.

  2. What's this Miscompare all about? Only does it on my Samsung. Here's the log w/my Pioneer DVR 112d burning same media. Thnx.

     

     

    ; //****************************************\\

    ; ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 - Log

    ; Thursday, 17 September 2009, 11:33:14

    ; \\****************************************//

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    I 11:32:12 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

    I 11:32:12 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)

    I 11:32:12 Total Physical Memory: 2,086,992 KB - Available: 1,643,100 KB

    I 11:32:12 Initialising SPTI...

    I 11:32:12 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    I 11:32:12 Found 1 DVD

  3. Yup. That pos DVD43 which was something ages ago was in there as a filter. I removed it from the list in ImgBurn. I don't mind doing a clean install, but I really didn't feel like it. Thnx. Lightning. I'll just stick to the new usual suspects for my backup/copying endeavors. :thumbup:

     

    Any issues I'll just post back.

  4. Lightning the chipset is Intel® 82915G/GV/910GL/Express Chipset Family. When I click on my burners in device manager it tells me it can't load them, that they may be corrupt or missing (code 39). I burned some discs earlier. Idk what happened. I can't find where to go to find what chipset the drives are connected to? Is there a setting somewhere in device manager other than clicking on the drive's properties?

  5. Hi eskro. My drivers are blown out of my burners. I tried uninstalling and then restarting, but I get a message saying that windows can't find/install the drivers for my burners. Where would I go for that? I know about firmware but not drivers. Thnx.

     

    I 17:08:12 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

    I 17:08:12 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)

    I 17:08:12 Total Physical Memory: 2,086,988 KB - Available: 1,702,956 KB

    I 17:08:12 Initialising SPTI...

    I 17:08:12 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    W 17:08:12 No devices detected!

  6. Here's the log. Hope it helps. I had it set to aotomatic write speed at 12x and it was giving me 1.2x. Using Verbatims DVD+R's 16x. Thnx.

     

    ; //****************************************\\

    ; ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 - Log

    ; Thursday, 03 September 2009, 16:06:16

    ; \\****************************************//

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    I 15:30:14 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

    I 15:30:14 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)

    I 15:30:14 Total Physical Memory: 2,086,988 KB - Available: 1,800,060 KB

    W 15:30:14 DVD43 can interfere with ImgBurn's ability to verify accurately, please ensure it's disabled!

    I 15:30:14 Initialising SPTI...

    I 15:30:14 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    I 15:30:14 Found 1 DVD

  7. I got you. It came to fruition when I realised that there isn't going to be a automatic file name option in build mode. What happened was exactly what you suggested in a different way. i just click the folder next to the destination box in the GUI and just write in the same name as the volume label which 99.9% of the time is the file name. Then just click save and the rest is history. It'll put that .iso in the predetermined folder I chose in settings.

     

    If I may, is there a very particular reason you haven't included a option to just save the file w/the same name as the volume label? I mean if one wants to change the file name they can do that any time, and it'll more or less be the same amount of effort except at a later date. Granted Imgburn already does mostly everything for us anyway, but I would bet most keep the volume label as the file name most of the time anyway. Thnx.

     

    P.S. I figured out the UAC thing, but not 4 individual apps. I still haven't come across that fix for 7 yet. I just turned the whole UAC off. I mean for Pete's sake I'm the only one using my stuff anyway and I'm really not frequenting any so called bad sites to be that concerned about having Administrator Rights for my apps. Also that drop zone is a must, so it was a no brainer for me. Without that drag n drop it would of taken me way longer to convert all these vts folders I have.

  8. Hi Cynthia i'm glad to hear from you. I'm also very happy that I wasn't the only one that suggested the volume label/file name thingy. It makes a whole lot of sense really. I mean if anyone wanted to change the name of the original file they could do that at any time.

     

    Now the other part which is considered dangerous. I'm not completely savvy regarding a lot of things computer related, but you'd have to be a lil off to try n burn a system folder and even think about it being near anything deleted related.

     

    Now that I've converted my regular flics to .iso's I'm now having to go back and manually delete the vts folders if I didn't do so after building, or the folder it was in. The old double work. <_<

  9. Ok so i found out the function on how to set a destination folder for .iso's when creating them w/build mode. it won't stay fixed though. When I delete the file in the source window and drop another vts folder in Drop zone I have to manually hit delte to erase the name of the destination file/folder or else it'll put it in the same folder as b4, and imgburn pops up telling you that a .iso already exists there would yiu like to replace it. So is this destination setting a 1 time thing only? also if I delete the whole destination in the file box and hit build it'll put it inside the folder where the vts files are at. So basically having a destination folder set in tools settings isn't a fixed destination as in read mode. Afaik anyway. if I'm doing something wrong or need to do something else to have the .iso's keep going to the same destination folder in build mode please let me know. Thnx.

  10. I haven't seen this yet and if so excuse me. I've used Build mode since the beginning and it'll automatically produce the volume label for you if you haven't done so yourself, but i haven't seen or been able to have imgburn automatically give the .iso created the same file name as the volume label. To my understanding you still have to manually put in a file name yourself. The volume label almost always is the file name so i wanted to know if this is implemented already and somehow configured in tools settings or you leave it like that for some reason? I found how to designate the folder for the .iso's so that's some progress. It would be nice to automatically designate the same folder the files are in also to put the .iso in there. Then you could just go to that folder n delete the vts folder and keep the .iso.

     

    I know you said it would be dangerous to have Imgburn automatically delete the vts folder after creating a .iso. Let me know about the auto file name. I could live w/manually deleting the vts folder even though it's a pita. I mean why have it around iof you have a .iso already anyway. imgburn is a image burner so I learned a long hard lesson and will always create .iso's to just throw in the queue and start burning away. Thnx.

     

    :)

  11. Thnx spinner. Everything got erased when I ran Ccleaner. If it happens again I'll post w/e the log says. It'll prolly show w/e at the time it closes. I'm wondering if my oclocking of my cpu has anything to do w/it like a safety function when it gets too hot or something. I multi-task usually while reading and burning.

  12. Hi. Imgburn has closed a couple of times while it was open in build mode w/the zone option. Does it automatically close down if you take a lil long to either drag/drop the folder in the zone or write the file name of the .iso you're creating? Does it close down period because of anything in the new version? it never closed during a session. Just when waiting to be used like in case above.

  13. If you're running Vista and have launched it as admin (or via the installer - which will be running as admin), you can't D+D from explorer because the two apps aren't running at the same level.

     

    Makes sense... thanks... I had my shortcut set to run ImgBurn as admin... turned it off and all is well.

     

     

    i'm frustrated. i can't find how to make that administrator thing go away. idk how to turn it off. can't figure it out. all programs are run as admin in 7. i need the dnd feature for drop zone. i'm using my new build w/7 64 bit. let me know wht's the trick please. there's also no option in the installation of imgburn that i saw to not let it install as admin. thnx. :angry:

     

    i figured it out as far as turning the uac off completely. i'm not paranoid about security threats. these M$ guys are too exaggerated. i'll take time and learn how to disable for individual apps. if there is a way as apparently as i understand from post above there is. just have big project and drag n drop is a must. :)

  14. Hi. I went through about 12 search pages so I decided to post. I usually convert many discs to .iso's and save them to their appointed folder. However I've yet to figure out how to set a destination folder for a long session for the discs I'm converting. Every time I go to set the file name I have to click on the destination folder I chose to send it there. There has to be a way to set a preselected folder for a long session no? The default is the drive itself, but if I do that I would have to then create the folder later and copy and paste all images to that folder, and/or drag/drop them. Sounds like it's going to be a simple procedure, but I can't get it. Help always appreciated.

  15. Ok. I kinda figured you would of implemented that if it wasn't dangerous. Never know what might happen in the interim and if the source files are deleted that's even more work. I'll just take my time and delete them manually. I have a 1 TB hdd about 60 to 70% full of vts folders. I don't think I'm going to burn the .iso's to see if they took. I'll trust ImgBurn created the .ISO's successfully. Only Other Option is another HDD as the destination for the images, and even there I'd have to trust they came out. So either way It would be the same. Just hope Murphy's Law doesn't come into the picture.

     

    I'll look up CLI as I have no clue what that is right now. Prolly the initial copying and burning of files. I'll get it. Thnx again.

  16. Ok. I searched the forum and went over the settings for build mode, write mode etc... Is there a way to have ImgBurn delete the VTS Folder file after creating a .iso? Or that has to be done manually? ImgBurn has the delete option greyed out so maybe that's not possible to do. If not I'm in 4 a long run. Thnx.

  17. I noticed in settings there is no option to automatically eject the disc when using Read mode. I had to keep checking it off the other day on some discs. Is this a safety/default of some kind?

    It's in Tools -> Settings -> Device tab, tick the Read option under 'Eject Tray After...' and hit OK ;)

     

     

    No wonder, I kept going to the Read tab in settings. Thnx for this. I'll check off all the ones i want now especially the build mode which doesn't eject automatically either. :thumbup:

  18. The Queue only applies to Write mode.

     

    If you drop a folder (or bunch of folders) on the Queue it'll only go looking for Image files - all the typical ones supported by the program - ISO, IMG, BIN, CUE, DVD etc.

     

    There is no way (currently at least) to batch build images (make images from folders - VIDEO_TS etc).

     

     

    Ok thnx. I think I'm going to make .iso's of my video work after processing and cleaning them up so I could just queue them at will and burn as many as I want. I initially did this way back, but after running into the other goodies that clean up the files I left them in their vts folders.

     

     

    I noticed in settings there is no option to automatically eject the disc when using Read mode. I had to keep checking it off the other day on some discs. Is this a safety/default of some kind?

  19. You can drag + drop the folders (or even the main folder) into the 'Source' box, into the Queue window or into the Drop Zone.

     

    It'll then look for any and all images within those folders - i.e. it'll pick up all the CUE files.

     

    I believe that feature has been there since day 1.

     

     

    Ok thnx. I try to read all the functions and guides as best and quickly as possible. Read most that I've used and now that this is implemented I'll get on top of it asaic. 1 quick ?. Will it do the same for .iso video files? I would think so, but not sure as I think you said something a while back about that. One thing I'm not sure about is whether you can drop vts folders in Queue and have those burnt using build mode. Then again that would be a double process of building and burning from Queue and having several folders queued to burn more than 1.

  20. Lightning everything went well after putting .cue in the folders w/their .mp3's. Matter of fact it goes straight to the .cue file in the mp3 folder and ignores the mp3 files. The folder opens w/just the .cue file in it. Is there a way to summon a whole bunch of .cue or .iso files into the queue w/out doing it 1 at a time? I haven't checked out the new implementations so I don't know if you added a option to add folders to the queue instead of files. That way you could use drop zone and queue all the one's you want to burn, if in fact you could select several files/folders at 1 time and dropping them in the drop zone. thnx. :)

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