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Jere

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  1. Found it, I was too hasty and did not see the "See Readme.txt" message. Thanks anyway!
  2. Hi, I'm trying to read a few DVDs I have. I figured that the least problematic way to do this would be to use ImgBurn command line switches. What I want is to read a file, and then automatically name them according top their volumelabel, like "X:\volumelabel.iso" as output. My question is, what is the variable to get the volumelabel as name output? This switch, for example "C:\Program Files (x86)\ImgBurn\ImgBurn.exe" /MODE READ /SRC "K:\" /OUTPUTMODE IMAGEFILE /DEST "Z:\[iSO]\" /START /EJECT /LOG "C:\Users\David\Desktop\ImgBurn.log" /CLOSESUCCESS Gives me as output that ImgBurn is unable to create Z:\[iSO] for lack of permissions or something. The folder obviously already exists. This switch "C:\Program Files (x86)\ImgBurn\ImgBurn.exe" /MODE READ /SRC "K:\" /OUTPUTMODE IMAGEFILE /DEST "Z:\[iSO]\%%i.iso" /START /EJECT /LOG "C:\Users\David\Desktop\ImgBurn.log" /CLOSESUCCESS Does give me the %%i.iso as output. Any subsequent DVD I try to read will prompt me with a *replace file?* dialog, which is obviously what I want to avoid. So, the question is how do I now let ImgBurn automatically write the whatever volumelabel the disc has as the Iso image's name? Thanks guys.
  3. Well, thanks, I will try it again. I had no idea that I unchecked it, but if I did so, I did so long ago. Probably lost a ton of data because of this.
  4. I have been having tons of problems with ImgBurn in Build Mode to get the whole folder structure of whatever I would want to burn. If I simply drag and drop the folder I would want to burn in it ( a folder with a few subdirectory levels) I either get the following error message: Its either that, or I get that some of the folders do load, but any other folder that is within a folder (the deeper the directory structure) simply would not load, no error message whatsoever. So, in Windows (I tried this with both 7 & Vista), the folder shows as 4.35GB as I intended it, but in ImgBurn it would show up less size ignoring any folder with more folders within. I have no idea what to do. I attached the current log I had too. In this one, I tried to add the files incrementally, to find out which files were getting omitted and why, to come up with the above conclusions. ImgBurn.log
  5. Tx for the welcome and reply.
  6. I'd like to see this aded. Just an Image menu, where you can see every image on your PC (and shared PCs), w/ the ability to automount to a virtual drive (w/o using Daemon tools, or maybe integrated since both are freeware), add to burn queue, image deletion (from the pc), etc. It would be, IOW, an image manager.
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