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vk1drums

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  1. I'd tried burning one more time and as usual stopped at the same point. I've never split layers before burning a DL disc, so I'm hoping that it's not my drive. After I've attempted to burn with the Verbatim media and have no luck, is it possible that the drive isn't capable of layer breaks, and do you have any brand suggestions for an somewhat inexpensive upgrade such as a Blu-Ray burner if that's the case?
  2. I'll buy a small pack of Verbatim 8x DVD+R DL discs to try before opting for a different optical drive. Thanks again for all of your support, Cynthia.
  3. Tried burning another disc and it also stopped 50% of the way through. The log is attached. ImgBurn Log.txt
  4. I understand now. Just tried setting a layer break and was successful until midway through the burn, I received an error message attached below. Could this be an disc error or other? I'm finding out through this website that the discs I'm using aren't the best since they are TDK DVD+R DL discs.
  5. Thank you for that information! Now if I don't build a DVD-R DL disc and instead use the default burning process (as I have already used previously), the DVD's that I have burned seem to play alright, although I'm not certain as if there is a break for the second layer or not. Should this be a cause for concern regarding compatibility for future discs to be burned? Note: I'm not the sole proprietor who had originally used DVD Shrink to start with.
  6. Exuse the extra posts. My next question pertains to what you've just posted. I've extracted the .iso to a folder and wanted to know when building where to set the layer break with all of the files listed?
  7. My next question pertains to what you've just posted. I've extracted the .iso to a folder and wanted to know when building where to set the layer break with all of the files listed?
  8. I've burned DVD+R DL discs successfully with different .iso burning programs and visually the disc looks completely burned from inner to outer edges. With Imgburn on the other hand, the disc doesn't look fully burned and wondered if the Imp ID: DVD Shrink has anything to do with recognizing the .iso files that I'm trying to burn. Is the full file of the .iso being compressed before burning to the DVD or are both layers being burned at all for quality sake? I'm not able to tell. Thanks! vk1drums
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