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  1. You probably got confused with the "Write Image" mode. Your images are picture images. Write mode writes data images. Hence you tried writing your picture as a data image, and that is why you got an "unsupported image" message.

     

    Switch to build mode, then select all your pictures. Choose iso image (data), or burn with device. If you make an iso image (data), you can write that file using write mode. :thumbup:

  2. Fair enough, its your program. I guess this would work for a simple program like notepad, but for ImgBurn, it would actually be quite hard to implement. Your program is just so easy to use I forgot how complex it really is.

     

    I was expecting something humorous like "Yes it is too hard, I won't do it :)".

  3. Oh, ok. I thought this would be a great option to have. I saw a piece of code that prevents a nsis installer having two of the same process running. Something like CreateMutex or similar, not too sure.

     

    And yes, spur of the moment it was, I completely forgot there were other modes to worry about, but you could send a custom message saying "change to write mode", then send a drag'n'drop message with the double-clicked iso as the data.

     

    Just tossing a possible solution around here. If its too hard, don't do it.

  4. [edit] Sorry, the full version of the post above has been started in a new thread. [/edit]

     

    First, change to write mode, and click the little book button (arrowed in red):

     

    writeel9.png

     

    Then you will see this:

     

    booktypeva6.png

     

    Choose your burner, change the first dropdown to DVD +R DL, and the "New Setting" to DVD-ROM, then click "Change". Then click the big write button to burn your image.

  5. I didn't say anything about lame mp3 encoders, but, cue next suggestion: using lame to decode the mp3s in Imgburn! I'm kidding, just wanted a laugh.

     

    I suppose I am not lazy enough to just not ask in the first place.

     

    @blutach: I tend to use the latest builds from rarewares.org, lame but is great!

  6. I 02:07:24 Destination Media Type: DVD-R (Disc ID: OPTODISCR008) (Speeds: 4x, 8x)

     

    We suggest you use Verbatims or Taiyo Yudens for burning, these have codes similar to MCC, TY and YU, respectively.

     

    It's also a good idea to verify your burns, because ImgBurn makes sure the disc is recognized before verifying.

     

    @blutach: You beat me to it!

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