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  1. Hi, I have installed ImgBurn on Ubuntu following the Lighting UK tutorial. Ubuntu, Wine and ImgBurn are the latests versions. All works but if I try to select a cretion, modify or date folder date number disappears and I can't select hours and minutes. I need to adjust a configuration in Wine?

  2. I'm trying to rip a DVD with DVD-ROM content (those to be read on a PC so to speak). The disc is protected by CSS / CPPM and ImgBurn can not handle it properly . I am interested only in the contents for PC. Even these are protected or can I just copy them with a copy - paste?

  3. When I create an ISO I usually set the date of creation/modify and the date of files/folders. Checking the properties with UltraISO I have noticed that the creation/modify date is wrong (1 hour or 1 day more or less) but the files/folders have the correct date. It's an UltraISO bug? How can I alternative check the date of creation/modify?

  4. I often use ImgBurn to create ISO files of DVD Video (VOB IFO BUP files) and in that case I set as file system ISO9660 + UDF v. 1.02. Now I find myself having to create an ISO of a DVD Video containing DVD ROM material. What file system should I set in this case? And to create an ISO containing divx video files which file system should I set?

     

    Thanks :teehee:

  5. I can't figure out from what you have written what are you trying to do.

     

    If you want to rip an existing disc into an iso file, you need not be concerned with file systems, since those are already defined on the disc.

     

    If you want to create an iso file that will be later burned to a dvd-sized media, then choosing a file system depends on the type of dvd you're trying to create:

    if it is a data disc, generally ISO+Joliet would be OK.

     

    If it is a DVD-Video disc, then I'm not sure, but I guess ISO+UDF would be the right choice, but be aware of the fact that ImgBurn is not DVD-Video authoring application, you can only burn/create isos from a directory tree containing already authored disc created by proper authoring software.

    I need to create an iso file (build mode) starting from VOB files and extra stuff

  6. It's created when you close the program.

     

    If you just open a command window and point it to the ImgBurn folder, then type exactly what I put below, it'll work fine - I tried it before I posted.

     

    You do of course need to have permission to create files wherever the imgburn.exe is.

    Ok, I've insert the / instead the \ and the log file directory was created in the program directory and the ini file in the user document directory. I've insert the PortableMode=1 line at the bottom of the document and I've move the file into the program directory. That's Ok? During the installation I've let selected the single user istallation. I would select the all users mode?

  7. Try running:

     

    ImgBurn.exe /settings ImgBurn.ini /portable

     

    Then close ImgBurn, open ImgBurn.ini and add the line 'PortableMode=1' to it.

     

    From then on it'll run in portable mode by just double clicking on the exe or whatever.

    I've try to insert the path above with \ instead of /.ImgBurn start but the ini file it's not created.

  8. There are dates all over the place in various descriptors but they pretty much all use the creation date.

     

    Files/folders of course have their created and modified dates stored.

    So, if I want that a disc o iso have a custom date is important fill the creation and file/folder form?! Thanks a lot LIGHTNING UK! And thank for this exceptional software! :thumbup:

  9. The dates are within the file system INSIDE the ISO.

     

    The date you see in 'properties' within Explorer is something totally different.

    Thanks LIGHTNING UK! A last question: when I burn a disc what kind of dates are writed into the disc, only creation date or also the others?

  10. In the Build mode there is a tab to change it to whatever you want.

     

    mode315.png

     

    :)

    Of course! But my question is another. My english is not too good but I try to explain better. I use Imgburn to create iso of DVD video to store on my hd. In the dates tab I've try to use a custom folder/file date and this works. If I try to select a custom volume creation date nothing changes. The iso file have the current creation modified date. So the volume dates options are useful when I burn a disc or selecting a custom creation/modified date changes some tag into the iso?

  11. I have tryed to write files to disc but before I have received the message "Disc not empty", then after insert disc a second time, the burning is failed. What's the problem? (Sorry for my english).

     

    Device window:

     

    MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-85JS F100 (ATA)

    Current Profile: DVD-R

     

    Disc Information:

    Status: Incomplete

    Erasable: No

    Sessions: 1

    Free Sectors: 1.972.096

    Free Space: 4.038.852.608 bytes

    Free Time: 438:16:46 (MM:SS:FF)

    Supported Write Speeds: 1x; 2x; 4x; 8x

     

    Pre-recorded Information:

    Manufacturer ID: MCC 03RG20

     

    Physical Format Information (Last Recorded):

    Disc ID: 0@P-!-00

    Book Type: DVD-R

    Part Version: 5

    Disc Size: 120mm

    Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified

    Number of Layers: 1

    Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP)

    Linear Density: 0.267 um/bit

    Track Density: 0.74 um/track

    First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196.608

    Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 2.168.703

    Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 0

     

    LOG:

     

    I 17:10:20 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started!

    I 17:10:20 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (6.0, Build 6000)

    I 17:10:20 Total Physical Memory: 1.039.296 KB - Available: 373.808 KB

    I 17:10:20 Initialising SPTI...

    I 17:10:20 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    I 17:10:20 Found 1 DVD

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