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samtroy

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  1. OK, I see... Thanks for the fast answer, LIGHTNING_UK!. So far I had no problems whit those discs... Would "incremental" be used for DVD-Video anyway?? Or only for DVD data discs? Maybe forum members with a Samsung 183-Burner have made observations regarding this matter. I'd really appreciate if you guys would share your experiences.. Thanks, S.
  2. Hello guys. I just found out (by looking in the settings) that I've used the 'Incremental" write type setting for weeks now. I was quite shocked, because of course I know that the DAO mode is/should be the one to choose (I have a Samsung DVD-Burner). I really don't know how this happened... My question: Is there ANY difference between an incremental-burned DVD compared to the same DVD burned in SAO-mode?? Do I have any disadvantages/problems now (readability-wise maybe)? Should I reburn all my recently burned discs in SAO-mode?? Thanks in advance, S.
  3. Hello! I also have this "Unable to find any cells for a layer break"-problem a lot . At least half of the DVD9-movies I try to burn produce such an error. The only *easy* way for me to get around it is to use Nero Burning ROM.. which always burns the movies without a problem. But of course I'd rather like to continue using ImgBurn . And I really don't have the nerves and the know-how to start some authoring-tool and change chapters.. Why can't ImgBurn do this difficult task of creating a chapter at the needed location automatically? Isn't it possible to include this function? Or at least some kind of "Ignore specs & do it like Nero"-button ;-).. so that ImgBurn-Fans don't have to go back to Nero for these cases... Looking forward to hear from you, LIGHTNING UK! And thanks for this COOL tool!
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