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'How to copy a disc with ImgBurn'


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Prpbably a stupid question question regarding this guide:

http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=6380

 

If copying a dual layer DVD disc (no CSS) what happens with the layer break position? Is it written to the ISO file created during the 'read' process, then used to ensure it's in the same location on the burned disc during the 'write' process?

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Ah, I see...

 

I've been rebuked by ImgBurn in thge past for selecting the ISO to burn instead of the MDS, now I understand why.

 

So, for the sake of clarity, let's say for example I've deleted the MDS by accident, or I have an image file created by some other application which doesn't output an assocaited MDS file with it.

 

I can use Tools -> ISO -> Display IFO Layer Break Information to show where the layer break is supposed to be, does ImgBurn use this if I attempt to burn an image file that doesn't have an MDS file with it?

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