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  1. Worked like a charm!!! I just can't wait for the next version of ImgBurn! This software now has much more features than many expensive commercial burning softwares around there! Thanks for your GREAT support LUK! And a single statement for all of you people: Consider donating for ImgBurn! This software is a piece of gold and its creator is really a GREAT guy! Best regards, bootsector
  2. Whootah!!! Got your message! Already replied as well! Just can't wait for testing it out! Best regards, bootsector
  3. Good... It looks like we are having some progress on this stuff! Maybe the ';1' stuff on Joliet filenames is the problem! Is that easy for you to modify that THE_SENTINEL.iso i've sent you, put the ';1' on Joliet file names and send me back? This way I can burn the modified image and test on the DivX player! For the avi files being recognized successfully, I "guess" they are identified by their contents, not by their file names/extension. Let me know if you can modify that ImgBurn generated ISO file and send me back. I will try to burn a disk with only a subtitle on it and see what happens. Best regards, bootsector
  4. Well, I guess other burning application, just like Nero, stay trying and waiting until drive become ready, so the Cache Sinchronization happens, just a thought I will try to burn a CD again, but this time, I will use my DVD burner for that and see what happens. Best regards, bootsector
  5. Hi LUK! Here goes the pict of what I get on TV screen if I burn the disk using Nero Express: And here goes what I get when I burn with ImgBurn: Take a look at the icon of the second file: I get a question mark. This way, I just can't load the subtitle before I load the movie. The first file, the movie itself (with the correct MPEG4 icon on both cases), is fully loadable and I can watch it on both cases as well, but without subtitles on the ImbBurn case. I was doing some research, and I found a thread where people were having the same problem by using a cd/dvd burner for Macintosh named Toast: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/192728 By reading that thread, there is a possibility of the subtitle file be encoded using Unix format (LF only) instead of Windows/DOS format (CR/LF), but I have checked both discs and they are all encoded with the Windows format (which is the one supposed to work). I will try to burn the disc by using ISO9660 format only, but that would be a "ugly" workaround, because I wouldn't like to be limited to the 8+3 characters for file names If I burn several files (movies and subtitles) onto a DVD (as I already did), all the videos load fine, but all the subtitles appears with the God damn question mark, turning them unloadable. I hope you have more ideas... I was wondering... What if I enable the "Don't add ';1' Version Number to Files"? Maybe the ';1' stuff is messing around with the .SRT extension, turn them unrecognizable to the DivX Player. In the case of the movies, my guess is that the DivX player identifies them by they contents, not by they extensions. I will do additional tests when I get a CD-RW. And I hope you have more ideas in the meantime! Thanks for your support, LUK! Best regards, bootsector
  6. Hi again folks! Sorry for posting another "possible" bug again, but it's the second time it happens (it's the second CD I try to Build with ImgBurn). It looks like this problem only happens when burning CD-R's, not DVD's. I am using high quality CD-R media (HP 700MB), and I get the following message at the end of the burning process: When that massage is displayed, the CD writer is still busy. I just have to wait its "busy led" stop flashing and click the Repeat button. If I click the Repear button while the unit is still busy, I just get the same message again. When it stops writing, I just get the following: So it seems the writing process was successful! I can browse the CD on Windows Explorer and all files are there! I think ImgBurn is not waiting the CD writer to finish the writing process before trying to Synchronize the Cache, I don't know, just a guess... Anyway, as I said before, this never happened with DVD-R's, only CD-R's. Why? Here is the log, for further information: http://rapidshare.de/files/31193911/ImgBurn.log.html Keep up the great job! Thanks in advance! bootsector
  7. @lfcrule1972: I will try that after I buy a CD-RW, but I don't think that will be THE solution, because Nero creates the same filesystems (ISO/Joliet) and it works. @LIGHTNING UK!: As I said, I used Nero Express, which is a crippled version of Nero Burning ROM, without all that advanced settings, profiles and stuff. I just created a DATA CD project, added the .avi and .srt files on the list and clicked the BURN button, using the default settings. Anyway, I have made an image from Nero Express (it only allows me to generate a .NRG file, hope this is useful) and an image from ImgBurn, using the same settings I stated above. The contents of the images are the same: the first 1:30 minutes of the movie (.avi) and its subtitle file (.srt): http://rapidshare.de/files/31184861/CD_IMAGES.rar.html If you don't have Nero Express for testing, just let me know and I will send you a trial copy. I really hope you get this issue solved! And keep up the great job! ImgBurn rocks! Best regards, bootsector
  8. Hi folks! I own a Philips DVP642 DVD player which is also a standalone DivX player. I was using Nero Express for burning my data CD's/DVD's containing my movies (.avi) and their subtitle files (.srt), until I have met ImgBurn! I just sent Nero Express to the hell, and started burning my divx movies using ImgBurn. Today I made my first test. I burned the following files onto a HP CD-R 700MB: -> The Sentinel.DVDRip.XviD-DiAMOND.avi -> The Sentinel.DVDRip.XviD-DiAMOND.srt These were the ImgBurn settings: -> File System: ISO9669 + Joliet -> ISO9660: Level 1 -> Allow more than 8 directories level -> Allow more than 255 characters in path -> Joliet Level 1 ImgBurn burnt the CD right, and I could play the movie with its subtitle on my PC. But when I took the CD to my Philips, I just couldn't load the subtitle file. It appears with a "question mark" icon instead of a dialog baloon. The movie is recognized by the player, only the subtitles file couldn't be loaded. I have checked my other Nero Express generated CDs with ISOBuster, and there were the two filesystems: ISO9660 and Joliet, just like ImgBurn did. That's why I have no idea about what is going wrong Hope to get some help! I just would love to kick Nero's ass for good and stick around with ImgBurn for all my burning needs! Thanks in advance, bootsector
  9. @OpTicaL: That's why I've asked: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?s=&...ost&p=16552
  10. Heya! Did the Boss get his free XBOX360 already?
  11. "Ooops! I think LUK did it again!" Outstanding Job! I just bought a Toshiba laptop which came with a crippled, shitty CD/DVD recording tool. It just doesn't me allow to do anything! If I click any of its advanced resources, I am redirected to the author's website and "invited" to buy a full (bloated) version! No way!!! LUK and his new masterpiece are my saviours!! I just LOVED the Build mode! I can do ANYTHING possible with it, thanks to the lots of settings, options and the possibility of generating ISO images both for DVDs and CDs, including UDF filesystem! Thanks for this great piece of software, LUK! I still can't believe this SO DAMN GOOD application is FREEWARE! I will renew my credit card information on PayPal and make a donation as soon as possible (I just feel kinda obliged to do that! Man, this proggie RULEZ!!!) Many many many thanks! Best regards, bootsector
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