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The ImgBurn Functions

 

 

This guide explains the various functions that can be found in ImgBurn and it's structured in the same way as the ImgBurn menus.

 

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Guide Contents

  • 1. File
    • 1.1 Browse for a source file
    • 1.2 Browse for a source folder
    • 1.3 Remove all items
    • 1.4 Browse for a destination file
    • 1.5 Calculate
    • 1.6 Build
    • 1.7 Read
    • 1.8 Write
    • 1.9 Verify
    • 1.10 New Project
    • 1.11 Load Most Recent Project
    • 1.12 Load Project
    • 1.13 Save Project
    • 1.14 Load Most Recent Queue
    • 1.15 Load Queue
    • 1.16 Save Queue
    • 1.17 Export Graph Data
    • 1.18 Display Graph Data
    • 1.19 Recent Files
    • 1.20 Exit

    [*]2. View

    • 2.1 Disc Layout Editor
    • 2.2 Drop Zone
    • 2.3 Log
    • 2.4 Queue
    • 2.5 Refresh

    [*]3. Mode

    • 3.1 Ez-Mode Picker
    • 3.2 Read
      • 3.2.1 Options And Settings
        • 3.2.1.1 Source
        • 3.2.1.2 Destination
        • 3.2.1.3 Graph Data
        • 3.2.1.4 Settings

        [*]3.2.2 Read

        • 3.2.2.1 Options

        [*]3.2.3 Available Guides for the 'Read' mode

      [*]3.3 Build

      • 3.3.1 Input Modes
        • 3.3.1.1 Standard Input Mode
        • 3.3.1.2 Advanced Input Mode

        [*]3.3.2 Options and Settings

        • 3.3.2.1 Options
        • 3.3.2.2 Labels
        • 3.3.2.3 Advanced
          • 3.3.2.3.1 Dates
          • 3.3.2.3.2 Media
          • 3.3.2.3.3 Restrictions
            • 3.3.2.3.3.1 ISO9660
            • 3.3.2.3.3.2 Joliet
            • 3.3.2.3.3.3 UDF

            [*]3.3.2.3.4 Bootable Disc

        [*]3.3.3 Destination

        • 3.3.3.1 Destination - Device
          • 3.3.3.1.1 Select Burner
          • 3.3.3.1.2 Select Write Speed and Copies
          • 3.3.3.1.3 Burn the Disc

          [*]3.3.3.2 Destination - Image File

          • 3.3.3.2.1 Select Destination
          • 3.3.5.2.2 Create the Image File

        [*]3.3.4 Available Guides for the 'Build' mode

      [*]3.4 Write

      • 3.4.1 Options And Settings
        • 3.4.1.1 Source
        • 3.4.1.2 Destination
        • 3.4.1.3 Graph Data
        • 3.4.1.4 Settings

        [*]3.4.2 Write

        • 3.4.2.1 Options

        [*]3.4.3 Available Guides for the 'Write' mode

      [*]3.5 Verify

      • 3.5.1 Options And Settings
        • 3.5.1.1 Source
        • 3.5.1.2 Image File
        • 3.5.1.3 Graph Data
        • 3.5.1.4 Settings

        [*]3.5.2 Verify

        • 3.5.2.1 Options

      [*]3.6 Discovery

      • 3.6.1 Options And Settings
        • 3.6.1.1 Discovery
        • 3.6.1.2 Graph Data
        • 3.6.1.3 Destination
        • 3.6.1.4 Settings

        [*]3.6.2 Discover

        • 3.6.2.1 Options

    [*]4. Tools

    • 4.1 ISO
      • 4.1.1 Change Volume Label
      • 4.1.2 Display IFO Layer Break Information

      [*]4.2 Drive

      • 4.2.1 Refresh
      • 4.2.2 ReZero
      • 4.2.3 Load
      • 4.2.4 Eject
      • 4.2.5 Lock Tray
      • 4.2.6 UnLock Tray
      • 4.2.7 Set Read Speed
      • 4.2.8 Erase Disc
        • 4.2.8.1 Quick
        • 4.2.8.2 Full

        [*]4.2.9 SmartErase

        • 4.2.9.1 Quick
        • 4.2.9.2 Full

        [*]4.2.10 Synchronise Cache

        [*]4.2.11 Close

        • 4.2.11.1 Track
        • 4.2.11.2 Session
        • 4.2.11.3 Disc

        [*]4.2.12 Change Advanced Settings

        • 4.2.12.1 BenQ
        • 4.2.12.2 Lite-On
        • 4.2.12.3 Pioneer
        • 4.2.12.4 Plextor
        • 4.2.12.5 Samsung
        • 4.2.12.6 Advanced

        [*]4.2.13 Change Book Type

        • 4.2.13.1 BenQ
        • 4.2.13.2 LG
        • 4.2.13.3 Lite-On
        • 4.2.13.4 NEC
        • 4.2.13.5 Nu Tech
        • 4.2.13.6 Plextor
        • 4.2.13.7 Ricoh
        • 4.2.13.8 Samsung
        • 4.2.13.9 Advanced

        [*]4.2.14 Sector Viewer

        [*]4.2.15 Display IFO Layer Break Information

        [*]4.2.16 Regional Code

        • 4.2.16.1 Information
        • 4.2.16.2 Change

        [*]4.2.17 Capabilities

        [*]4.2.18 Family Tree

        [*]4.2.19 Check For Firmware Updates

      [*]4.3 Changer

      [*]4.4 Create CUE File

      [*]4.5 Create DVD File

      [*]4.6 Create MDS File

      [*]4.7 Rebuild SCSI/ATAPI device map

      [*]4.8 Search for SCSI/ATAPI devices

      [*]4.9 Automatic Write Speed

      [*]4.10 Filter Driver Load Order

      [*]4.11 Reset DMA

      [*]4.12 Improve System Performance

      [*]4.13 Scan for Outdated Drivers

      [*]4.14 Scan for System Errors

      [*]4.15 Settings

    [*]5. Help

    • 5.1.1 Check for ImgBurn Update
    • 5.1.2 View ImgBurn Guides
    • 5.1.3 View ImgBurn Translations
    • 5.1.4 Visit ImgBurn Website
    • 5.1.5 Visit ImgBurn Support Forum
    • 5.1.6 Make a Donation
    • 5.1.7 ImgBurn Graph Data
    • 5.1.8 ImgBurn Images
    • 5.1.9 ImgBurn Logs
    • 5.1.10 ImgBurn Projects
    • 5.1.11 ImgBurn Queues
    • 5.1.12 ImgBurn Statistics
    • 5.1.13 How to Uninstall ImgBurn
    • 5.1.14 About ImgBurn

    [*]6. Shortcut keys in ImgBurn

Note: The default setting is showed in blue in this guide.

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1. File

 

 

  • 1.1 Browse for a source file...
     
    Lets you browse for and open a source file in ImgBurn.
     
    Applies for the modes: Read/Build-Device/Build-Image/Write/Verify.
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  • 1.2 Browse for a source folder...
     
    Lets you browse for and open a source folder in ImgBurn.
     
    Applies for the modes: Build-Device/Build-Image.
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  • 1.3 Remove all items
     
    Will remove all currently added files/images in the 'Build' modes 'Source' box.
     
    Applies for the modes: Build-Device/Build-Image.
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  • 1.4 Browse for a destination file...
     
    Lets you browse for and save a file from ImgBurn.
     
    Applies for the modes: Build-Image.
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  • 1.5 Calculate
     
    Calculates the image size in the 'Build' mode.
     
    Applies for the modes: Build-Device/Build-Image.
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  • 1.6 Build
     
    Starts the building of your project, as if you had pressed the modes305.png button.
     
    Applies for the modes: Build-Device/Build-Image.
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  • 1.7 Read
     
    Start the reading of the disc, as if you had pressed the modes206.png button.
     
    Applies for the mode: Read.
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  • 1. 8 Write
     
    This will start the burning of the selected image or project, as if you had pressed the modes405.png button.
     
    Applies for the modes: Build-Device/Write/Discovery.
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  • 1. 9 Verify
     
    Starts the verifying process, as if you had pressed the modes503.png button.
     
    Applies for the mode: Verify.
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  • 1.10 New Project
     
    Clears all previously added/selected items in the 'Source' and 'Destination' windows and restores any changed settings back to their default value, as if you had opened up the 'Build mode' for a new session.
     
    Applies for the modes: Build-Device/Build-Image.
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  • 1.11 Load Most Recent Project
     
    In 'Build' mode you can set up various options for a project. The 'Project' file holds the settings you have applied to your project in the 'Build' mode. The 'ImgBurn Backup Project' (IBB) file is a simple text file containing the names of folders and files to add to the image, along with the various configuration options.
     
    This function reloads the latest saved project.
     
    Applies for the modes: Build-Device/Build-Image.
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  • 1.12 Load Project...

    Lets you load a previously saved 'ImgBurn Backup Project' file.
     
    Applies for the modes: Build-Device/Build-Image.
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  • 1.13 Save Project...
     
    Saves the names of added folders and files along with the various configurations you have applied to your project into an 'ImgBurn Backup Project' (IBB) file.
     
    Applies for the modes: Build-Device/Build-Image.
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  • 1.14 Load Most Recent Queue

    This function loads the latest saved 'ImgBurn Queue' (IBQ) file. The 'ImgBurn Queue' allows you to load multiple CUE files and images in a burning queue just waiting to be burned.
     
    Applies for the mode: Write.
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  • 1.15 Load Queue...
     
    Allows you to load any previously saved 'ImgBurn Queue' (IBQ) file.
     
    Applies for the mode: Write.
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  • 1.16 Save Queue...
     
    Saves the information of the queued CUE files and/or images you still haven't burned into an 'ImgBurn Queue' (IBQ) file.
     
    Applies for the mode: Write.
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  • 1.17 Export Graph Data...
     
    Saves the latest collected 'Graph Data' from a write/read task into an 'ImgBurn Graph Data' (IBG) file.
     
    You can the later on open up the file in either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control for viewing.
     
    Applies for the modes: Ez/Read/Build-Device/Build-Image/Write/Verify/Discovery.
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  • 1.18 Display Graph Data...

    Allows you to view captured 'Graph Data' from a read/write task in either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control.
     
    You can see exactly what speed your drive was during read/write and when. This is an example from DVDInfoPro of the 'Graph Data' you will see.
     
    mode411.png
     
    If you should see this message, when you try to display captured data, you need to enable the setting 'Capture Graph Data' in the tab 'Graph Data' in ImgBurn's 'Settings' window.
     
    capture01.png
     
    Note: DVDInfoPro will not work with Windows 95/98/Me.
     
    Applies for the modes: Ez/Read/Build-Device/Build-Image/Write/Verify/Discovery.
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  • 1.19 Recent Files
     
    Shows you a list of the latest loaded/saved images/files.
     
    With the 'Clear' option at the end of the list, you can clear the current list.
     
    Applies for the modes: Read/Build-Image/Write/Verify.
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  • 1.20 Exit
     
    This will terminate the program.
     
    Applies for the modes: Ez/Read/Build-Device/Build-Image/Write/Verify/Discovery.

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2. View

  • 2.1 Disc Layout Editor
     
    Turns on and off the Disc Layout Editor that's used in the 'Advanced' input build mode. You can find this feature explained in section '3.3.1.2 Advanced Input Mode' of this guide.
     
    mode333.png
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  • 2.2 Drop Zone
     
    In the 'Build' mode of ImgBurn you can drag and drop files and folders on the program window that you want to be included in the compilation onto the program window and also in the 'Write' mode you can drag an image (or .mds) file onto the program window that you want to be written.
     
    To avoid that the the program looses focus when you are in Windows Explorer as an example and have to click on the ImgBurn task bar icon to get it back to focus again, you can enable the 'Drop Zone' feature.
    It will show you a 'stay on top' window, where you can drag and drop your selected files/images onto, without the hazzel of having to bring ImgBurn program window to the foreground all the time.
     
    dz01.png
     
    Instead of drag and drop, you can also copy selected files/images and then by right-clicking on the drop zone and selecting 'Paste', add them into ImgBurn.
     
    dz02.png
     
    The Drop Zone function is available in the 'Build' and 'Write' modes.
     
    If you have 'minimized' ImgBurn and you want to 'restore it', you can double click on the drop zone to bring ImgBurn back to the foreground.
     
    The default setting is 'Disabled'.
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  • 2.3 Log
     
    This log window will be enabled the first time you run ImgBurn. With this menu function you can switch the have it on or off. The ImgBurn log file is an extremely useful part of the program. It not only provides you with the details of every individual session. It helps you troubleshoot if any errors happen. Even if you select it to be off, it runs in the background and you can at any time turn it on again and watch what's saved in it.
     
    log01.png
     
    The setting 'Save the Log' in the tab 'Events' in the settings window (see section 4.15 of this guide) will allow ImgBurn automatically to save the log for you after exiting the program, which can be very helpful if you need to post a log file from a failed burn. That way you do not have to recreate it again. There are also options to append existing log or just overwrite previously saved log.
     
    Tip: You can double click a 'Destination File:' or 'Source File:' log entry (whilst holding down the CTRL key) to open up its containing folder in Windows Explorer.
    • 2.3.1 File
       
      ImgBurn log files have as default the extension .log.
      • New
         
        This will create an empty log file window.
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      • Open...
         
        This gives you the option to open up an already saved log file.
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      • Save As...
         
        This gives you the option to save the log file.
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      • Print
         
        This will send the contents of the log file to your printer.
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      • Close
         
        This will close the log window, but ImgBurn will still continue to add new log entries in it.

      [*]2.3.2 Edit

      • Cut
         
        Cut the selected part of the log file.
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      • Copy
         
        Copy the selected part of the log file.
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      • Delete
         
        Delete the selected part of the log file.
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      • Select All
         
        Selects all rows of the log file.

      [*]2.3.3 Tools

      • Count
         
        This will show you a window with statistics about your log file.
         
        log02.png

    [*]2.4 Queue

     

    The queue system will allow you to put several CUE files and images in a burning queue and then burn these in a row after each other. For the individual CUE files/images you can specify how many copies to burn, which drive to use, write speed and if you want to delete the file/image after the burning is done. It's not possible to write to several drives at the same time.

     

    Add the files/images that you want to queue.

     

    queue01.png

     

    After that the first CUE file/image in the queue is burnt, ImgBurn will ask you to insert a new disc.

     

    queue02.png

     

    After that the new disc is inserted, ImgBurn will automatically start the burning of the new image in ten seconds. You can change this time by altering the setting 'Insert Next Disc - Auto 'OK'' in the tab 'Write' in the settings window. See section 4.15 of this guide.

    • Options and Settings
       
      queue03.png
      • Set Current Device
         
        If you have several drives installed, you can select the desired one by clicking on the mode212.png button.
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      • queue04.png
         
        This function allows you to share selected images amongst drives.
         
        Assume that you have two drives installed. By selecting all entries in the queue and then pressing this button, every two will go to the first drive and the rest to the second drive. You can then load media in both drives and when the first drive is done, the second drive will then carry on.
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      • Delete the image when done
         
        Deletes the image when and if the writing finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Delete Image' in the tab 'Write' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
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      • queue05.png
         
        Loads the tray in the selected drive.
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      • queue06.png
         
        Ejects the tray in the selected drive.
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      • Set Write Speed
         
        You can here select the speed rate at which you want the write to be performed at.
         
        If you want to burn as fast as either the drive or the media is capable of, then select 'MAX'. If you want to write at a desired speed, then select that corresponding number at which you want to write at in the drop down box.
         
        The 'AWS' option will use the speed you have entered in the function 'Automatic Write Speed' for the media or combination of media and drive. If you haven't set any speed for it there, it will use 'MAX' speed. The 'Automatic Write Speed' function is explained in section 4.9 of this guide. You can also read more about it in the 'How to use the 'Automatic Write Speed' feature' guide.
         
        The default setting is 'AWS'.
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      • Set Copies
         
        Sets the number of copies that you want to burn of the CUE file or image. A number between 1 and 100 can be selected.
         
        The default value is '1'.
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      • Apply To Selected
         
        This function allows you to set the options for the drive to use, delete image or not, write speed and copies to several selected images at once.
        • All
           
          Applies all check marked options and their settings to the selected images.
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        • Device
           
          Applies the 'Device' setting to the selected images.
          .
        • Delete Image
           
          Applies the 'Delete Image' setting to the selected images.
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        • Write Speed
           
          Applies the 'Write Speed' setting to the selected images.
          .
        • Copies
           
          Applies the 'Copies' setting to the selected images.

        [*]Load Queue

         

        Allows you to load any previously saved 'ImgBurn Queue' (IBQ) file.

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        [*]Save Queue

         

        Saves the information of the queued CUE files and/or images you still haven't burned into an 'ImgBurn Queue' (IBQ) file.

         

        Even if you should abort the burning of the images in the queue, ImgBurn will ask you to save the current queue.

         

        queue18.png

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        [*]queue07.png

         

        Use this button to browse to a folder and select one or several CUE file(s) or image file(s) that you want to be loaded into the queue list.

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        [*]queue08.png

         

        Removes one or several selected CUE files or images from the queue.

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        [*]queue09.png

         

        Removes all CUE files or images from the queue list.

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        [*]queue10.png

         

        These arrows allows you to move around the selected items in the queue file list order.

        • queue14.png
           
          Moves the selected item(s) to the top.
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        • queue15.png
           
          Moves the selected item(s) one step up.
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        • queue16.png
           
          Moves the selected item(s) one step down.
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        • queue17.png
           
          Moves the selected item(s) to the bottom.

        [*]queue11.png

         

        The 'Create CUE' function allows you to compile an Audio CD. This function is explained in section 4.4 of this guide. You can also use the 'How to burn an Audio CD from music files using ImgBurn, Supported files include Ape, Flac, Ogg, MP3, Wav and Wma.' guide on how to use the 'Create CUE' function.

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        [*]queue13.png

         

        Starts the writing process. You need to have a blanc disc inserted in the drive to be able to press this button.

      [*]Graph Data

       

      mode616.png

       

      If you want to export the captured 'Graph Data', you can click on the mode604.png button.

       

      By clicking on the 'Graph Data' mode205.png button, you can display 'Graph Data' created from the latest task by using either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control.

       

      mode411.png

    A detailed walk-through on how to use the 'Queue' function can be found in the guide 'How to use the Queue'.

     

    Note: If you right-click in the queue list window you will see a pop up menu.

     

    queue12.png

    .[*]2.5 Refresh

     

    Does a new initiation of the disc and reads it once again. Just as you had inserted the disc once again.

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3. Modes

 

 

3.1 Ez-Mode Picker

 

 

'Ez-Mode Picker' is the mode and window you will see when you start the program for the first time. It's a menu to the most common tasks that you can perform in ImgBurn. It's main purpose is to give newcomers to the program an easy way to pick the right mode for the task they would like to do.

 

mode101.png

 

  • Write image file to disc
     
    Switches you to 'Write' mode so you can select the image you want to write.
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  • Write files/folders to disc
     
    Switches you to 'Build' mode with the option to write the created compilation to your drive.
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  • Create image file from disc
     
    Switches you to 'Read' mode.
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  • Create image file from files/folders
     
    Switches you to 'Build' mode with the option to save the created compilation to an image file on your hard disk.
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  • Verify disc
     
    Switches you to 'Verify' mode. A function to assure you that the data written to the media is readable.
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  • Discovery
     
    Switches you to 'Discovery' mode. A function to explorer the quality of your combination of media and drive. Graphical Data can be exported and viewed in either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control.

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3.2 Read

 

 

The 'Read' mode allows for basic (sector by sector) creation of images directly from a CD, DVD, HD-DVD or Blu-ray disc.

 

mode201.png

  • 3.2.1 Options And Settings
    • 3.2.1.1 Source
       
      mode210.png
      • mode212.png
         
        If you have several drives installed, you can select the desired one by clicking on the mode212.png button.
         
        mode217.png
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      • mode203.png
         
        The 'Sector Viewer' function can be used to monitor the contents on a CD or DVD disc. See section 4.2.13 of this guide for an explanation of this function.
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      • queue05.png
         
        Loads the tray in the selected drive.
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      • queue06.png
         
        Ejects the tray in the selected drive.
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      • mode204.png
         
        Opens up the 'Media Information' window that will tell you some basic information about your loaded media.
         
        This example is from an Audio CD.
         
        mode202.png

      [*]3.2.1.2 Destination

       

      mode211.png

      • mode213.png
         
        ImgBurn will open up the containing folder if you click on this icon.
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      • queue07.png
         
        Use this button to browse to a folder where you want to save the created image file. If you want to save the image in your default 'Image Folder', then just write the name of the image file.
         
        You should let the program add the default file extension (BIN/IMG/ISO). You will see some warning/instruction pop-up windows, if you proceed to use a file extension that is not the normal standard for the image type you are creating.
         
        ImgBurn will convert plain MODE1/2048 discs as a MODE1/2352 image if you select it to be saved as a BIN/IMG file and also convert a MODE2/FORM1 track (on a single session/track disc) into MODE1 when saving it as an ISO file.
         
        You can also right-click on the 'file name' or the icon to bring up an options menu. The 'Edit' and 'Copy' menu items are only available if you right-clicked on the file name.
         
        mode214.png
        • Edit
           
          Allows you to edit the currently selected destination.
           
          mode215.png
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        • Copy
           
          Copies the currently selected destination, so you can paste it in at another location.
          .
        • Change Drive
           
          Brings up a list of your installed drives such as hard disks and allows you to quickly change the destination letter.
          .
        • Change Folder
           
          Allows you to change just the path part of the file name, where you want to have the file saved.
          .
        • Recent Files
           
          Shows you a list of the latest saved images paths and names.
           
          With the 'Clear' option at the end of the list, you can clear the current list.
          .
        • Recent Folders
           
          Shows you a list of the latest saved folders names.
           
          With the 'Clear' option at the end of the list, you can clear the current list.

      [*]3.2.1.3 Graph Data

       

      By clicking on the 'Graph Data' mode205.png button, you can display 'Graph Data' created from the latest task by using either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control.

       

      mode507.png

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      [*]3.2.1.4 Settings

       

      mode207.png

      • Read Speed
         
        The left 'Read Speed' box sets the desired reading speed for a 'Data' source and the right 'Read Speed' box sets the desired reading speed for an 'Audio' source.
         
        The reason for the default '8x' for 'Audio' as source, is that there's no error correction on Audio tracks, so the slower the better really.
         
        The default settings are 'MAX/8x'.
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      • Add To Write Queue When Done
         
        When the image is created you can automatically have it added to the 'Write Queue' list. This function is explained in section 2.4 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
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      • Batch Mode
         
        If enabled, ImgBurn will prompt you to insert the next disc just as Write mode does when burning multiple images/copies. This allows for automated reads when using an auto loader device.
         
        mode216.png
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        The button queue05.png loads the tray in the selected drive and the button queue06.png ejects the tray in the selected drive.
         
        If you want to export the captured 'Graph Data', you can click on the mode604.png button.
         
        By clicking on the 'Graph Data' mode205.png button, you can display 'Graph Data' created from the latest task by using either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control.
         
        You can use this button queue07.png to browse to a folder where you want to save the created image file. If you want to save the image in your default 'Image Folder', then just write the name of the image file.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.

    [*]3.2.2 Read

     

    mode206.png

    • Starts the reading task.
       
      mode208.png
      • 3.2.2.1 Options
         
        mode209.png
        • Eject Tray
           
          Ejects the tray when the reading is done. By enabling the setting 'Eject Tray After...' in the tab 'Device' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
           
          The default setting is 'Disabled'.
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        • Verify
           
          This option is not available in 'Read' mode.
          .
        • Delete Image
           
          This option is not available in 'Read' mode.
          .
        • Close Program
           
          Closes down ImgBurn when and if the reading finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Close Program' in the tab 'Read' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
           
          The default setting is 'Disabled'.
          .
        • Shutdown Computer
           
          Shuts down the computer when and if the reading finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Shutdown Computer' in the tab 'Read' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. It's also possible to set the desired shutdown action in the tab 'General' in the settings window. See section 4.15 of this guide.
           
          The default setting is 'Disabled'.
          .
        • mode410.png
           
          By clicking on the 'Cancel' button you can select to either abort the reading or set it to pause.
           
          cancel01.png
           
          You can then continue the task by pressing 'No' or 'Resume'.
           
          cancel02.png

    [*]3.2.3 Available Guides for the 'Read' mode

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3.3 Build

 

 

The 'Build' mode will allow you to create an image file from files and folders to be saved on your computer or network - or you can write the files and folders directly to a disc.

 

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  • 3.3.1 Input Modes
     
    When you add files and folders to your project, you can either use the 'Standard' or the 'Advanced' input window. The first one is suited best when you are adding already existing files and folder structures, such as just to burn a DVD Video or Blu-ray Video. The 'Advanced' input window is where you have total control of the layout of the disc and can add new folders, change names etc. (i.e. you're no longer limited to burning an existing folder structure on your hard disc as-is).
     
    You can use the 'Information' window to calculate what type of media you need for your project when you have added the desired files and folders to be included in the final build.
     
    mode311.png
    • mode328.png
       
      By pressing this icon your projects image size will be (re-)calculated and the 'Image Information' values will be updated. If you are calculating the size for a DL Video DVD, you will also be asked to set the layer break, so that the program can include the padding size for the final image size.
      .
    • Auto
       
      If you want that ImgBurn should do the image size calculation in 'real time' as soon as you add or remove any file/folder from your project, you can enable this 'Auto Calculate' setting. If you are using the expanded window feature in the 'Standard' mode, it's easier to have it set to disabled, as you are not sent back to the main programs window every time you add a file or folder.
       
      The default setting is 'Disabled'.

    After that you have added your files and folders to your project you can then use the 'Build Settings', described in section 3.3.2, to customize your project. ImgBurn have several built in warning messages to alert you if you try to select some settings that are not compliant to your project. At the final stage in the Build Mode, described in section 3.3.3, you can either decide to create an image file that will be saved on your hard disk for later burning or burn the project directly to your drive.

     

    With a 'Project File', you can at any stage save your current work on the project for later continuing or save the final project for recurring tasks, such as a simple backup of files and folders from your computer to a disc.

     

    You switch between 'Standard' and 'Advanced' Input Mode by clicking on either mode331.png or mode332.png, depending on the current 'Input Mode' you are in.

     

    Note: As you can have the output set to either 'Device' or 'Image File', some of the options and settings will not be available in the other output mode.

    • 3.3.1.1 Standard Input Mode
       
      This is the window where you add your files/folders to your project.
       
      mode309.png
       
      By clicking on mode325.png you can expand the size of the source list window. By clicking on the button again, you will return to the normal size.
       
      mode335.png
       
      mode308.png allows you to browse for files to be added to your project. Use queue07.png when you want to do the same with folders.
       
      The blue arrows allows you to move the files and folders up and down in the project window. You can also right click in the project window and get a pop-up window that includes the most common tasks that you can perform in the window.
       
      If you want to remove a file or folder from your current project, select the items that you want to remove and click on the queue08.png remove button. queue09.png removes all the items from the source list.
       
      You can also use the drop down list to select previously added files/folders. Click on an item in the list and then click on mode306.png to add the item to your current project.
       
      At any time, you can use the menu item 'File' -> 'Save Project', to save your current project, if you want to continue with it at a later stage or re-use it in the future.
      .
    • 3.3.1.2 Advanced Input Mode
       
      If you feel that the 'Standard' window is limiting you, the 'Advanced' window lets you have the total control of the layout of the disc and also allows you to drag files and folders from the explorer pane and add new folders and change file/folder names in your project.
       
      mode333.png
       
      mode355.png adds whatever is selected in the Explorer pane's Files box to the compilation. mode339.png allows you to browse for files to be added to your project. Use mode340.png when you want to do the same with folders. mode341.png is used when you create new folders.
       
      The combo box in the top of the Disc Layout Editor window can be used if you want to type in a path to 'explore' from.
       
      mode350.png
       
      You can also right click in the project window and get a pop-up window that includes the most common tasks that you can perform in the window.
       
      mode343.png renames a file or folder in your current project. Note that even if you create new folders or rename files and folders, they are just renamed/created in your project window and not changed/created physically on your hard disk.
       
      If you want to remove a file or folder from your current project, select the items that you want to remove and click on the mode342.png remove button. mode338.png removes all the items from the source list.
       
      By first marking an item and then clicking on mode344.png, you can see the properties of your selected item.
       
      mode346.png
       
      The mode334.png function shows what type of media that is needed for your current project. If you have the check box marked, it will automatically switch between the type of media that is needed to fit the size or type of your project. If you unmark the check box, you can manually set it the desired disc type that you want to use for your project by selecting the appropriate item in the drop down list.
       
      At any time, you can click on the button mode337.png, to save your current project, if you want to continue with it at a later stage or re-use it in the future. mode336.png loads previously saved projects.
       
      When you are done with your project and want to either create an image file or burn it to a disc, you just click on the mode345.png close button and you are returned to the ImgBurn main program window.
      .
      You can also click on the button mode348.png to disable or enable the 'Explorer' style file manager pane in the Disc Layout Editor.
       
      mode349.png
       
      It's also possible to switch to a more *Nero' like window style, where the Explorer/Disc panes are side by side (rather than stacked), by clicking on the button mode351.png.
       
      mode352.png

    [*]3.3.2 Options and Settings

     

    These options and settings allows you to customize your project. ImgBurn has several built in warning messages to alert you if you have selected some settings that are not compliant to your project.

    • 3.3.2.1 Options
       
      mode313.png
      • Image Options
        • Data Type
           
          ImgBurn supports two basic modes that a file can be stored on a disc, MODE1/2048 or MODE2/FORM1/2352.
           
          If you should select the wrong 'Data Type', ImgBurn will warn you about it.
           
          mode347.png
          • MODE1/2048
             
            MODE1 is intended for the storage of computer data. MODE1 sectors are the simplest type and is the normal method for putting data files on an optical disc.
            .
          • MODE2/FORM1/2352
             
            MODE2/FORM1 is quite similar to MODE1 as a sector in both formats contains 2048 bytes of user data, together with EDC and ECC (Error Detection and Correction Codes) bytes. It's used for the CD-ROM XA (eXtended Architecture) format. Only CD media supports the MODE2/FORM1/2352 data type.

          [*]File System

           

          The file system that you want to be used for the disc/image.

          • ISO9660
             
            The original file system for CD-ROM media. DVD's may also use the ISO9660 file system
            .
          • ISO9660 + Joliet
             
            Will be using both file systems.
             
            Joliet is Microsoft's extension of the file format ISO9660. The extension includes that the file format supports Unicode and long file names. Most current PC operating systems, including Microsoft Windows 95 and later, Linux, Mac OS X, and FreeBSD, are able to read Joliet-formatted media.
             
            You should always add Joliet extensions to a data CD, the CD is still ISO9660 compatible, but carries more information for readers capable of interpreting the Joliet extensions. So you get both, better capabilities and full backward compatibility, for only a small price, which is additional space for the Joliet directory structure of the CD.
            .
          • ISO9660 + Joliet + UDF
             
            Will be using all three file systems.
            .
          • ISO9660 + UDF
             
            Will be using both file systems. Used for DVD Video discs.
            .
          • UDF
             
            The Universal Disk Format (UDF) is a format specification of a file system for storing files on optical media. It is considered to be a replacement of ISO9660. This file system is required for DVD, HD DVD and Blu-ray discs.

          [*]UDF Revision

          • 1.02
          • 1.50
          • 2.00
          • 2.01
          • 2.50
          • 2.60

          The 'Universal Disk Format' (UDF) version to be used as the file system.

           

          The 1.02 version is used by DVD Video discs. Version 2.5 and 2.6 are for HD DVD and Blu-ray discs.

          .[*]Preserve Full Pathnames

           

          Preserves the full path of the files and folders. If you disable this setting you will only get 'My backup folder' and not something like 'C:Desktop\My backup folder'.

           

          The default setting is 'Disabled'.

          .

          [*]Recurse Subdirectories

           

          'Recurse Subdirectories' means that the program scans the subdirectories of any folder you add to the list (and the subdirectories of those subdirectories etc etc) - otherwise you'd only have files from within THAT folder.

           

          The default setting is 'Enabled'.

          .

          [*]Include Hidden Files

           

          'Hidden Files' are special system files that Windows normally hides from view.

           

          The default setting is 'Disabled'.

          .

          [*]Include System Files

           

          'System Files' are files that are a part of your Operating System.

           

          The default setting is 'Disabled'.

          .

          [*]Include Archive Files Only

           

          If you enable this option, only files that have been updated since the last backup will be included.

           

          The default setting is 'Disabled'.

          .

          [*]Add To Write Queue When Done

           

          When the image is created you can automatically have it added to the 'Write Queue' list. This function is explained in section 2.4 of this guide.

           

          The default setting is 'Disabled'.

        [*]File Options

        • Clear Archive Attribute
           
          The Archive Attribute is set whenever an existing file is either overwritten or modified (i.e., renamed or moved to another directory) by the file system. A new file is usually created with the Archive attribute set. The idea is to have an utility or application program to take the responsibility of clearing the Archive bit when a file is successfully backed up. The next system backup operation will be made much more efficient by focusing only on the files with the Archive attribute bit set which are either newly created or modified in any way since all the Archive attributes are cleared the last time (i.e., the last backup time).
           
          The default setting is 'Disabled'.

        [*]Reset Settings

         

        This will restore all the 'Build' settings to their default value.

      [*]3.3.2.2 Labels

       

      mode314.png

      • Volume Label
         
        Enter the text you want to use as name for the 'Volume Label' for the various file systems.
        • ISO9660
        • Joliet
        • UDF

        By clicking on the mode324.png icon, you can get the current file format rows text to be automatically copied to the other file formats 'Volume Label' text field.

        • Synchronised Editing
           
          If this option is enabled, everything that is typed in to one box will be typed in to all boxes automatically.
           
          The default setting is 'Disabled'.

        [*]Volume Identifiers

         

        You can here enter the text that you want to use for the 'Volume Identifiers' descriptions.

        • System
        • Volume Set
        • Publisher
        • Data Preparer
        • Application

      [*]3.3.2.3 Advanced

      • 3.3.2.3.1 Dates
         
        mode315.png
        • Volume Dates
           
          Lets you change the 'Volume Dates' fields to a user specified date and time stamp.
          • Creation
          • Modified
          • Effective
          • Expiration

          [*]Folder/File Dates

          .

          You can either use the file, system or a custom date and time stamp for the files/folders in your project.

          • Use File Date & Time
             
            Uses the files current Date and Time as the time stamps.
            .
          • Use System Date & Time
             
            Uses the Systems Date and Time as the time stamps.
            .
          • Use Custom Date & Time
             
            Allows you to define your own Date and Time to be used as time stamps.

        [*]3.3.2.3.2 Media

         

        mode316.png

         

        Note: This tab is only visible if you have selected 'Image File' as the 'Output' option. The purpose of this tab is to ensure that the image file is created right, depending on the media you plan to burn it to.

        • Single Layer
          • Profile
             
            Select the single layer media type that you plan to burn your project on.
            • DVD+R/RW
               
              Maximum allowed size: 2295104 sectors/4482 MB.
              .
            • DVD-R/RW
               
              Maximum allowed size: 2297888 sectors/4488 MB.
              .
            • DVD-RAM
               
              Maximum allowed size: 2236704 sectors/4368 MB.
              .
            • DVD-5
               
              Maximum allowed size: 2294912 sectors/4482 MB.
              .
            • Custom
               
              Allows you to set your own maximum allowed size. Useful if you plan to over burn your media or use 8CM 1.4 GB media.

            [*]Maximum Sectors

             

            In the profile 'Custom' you can enter the desired sector size. For the other profiles, only the default size is showed.

          [*]Double Layer

          • Profile
             
            Select the double layer media type that you plan to burn your project on.
            • DVD+R DL
               
              Minimum allowed size L0: 0, Maximum allowed size L0: 2086912/4076 MB, Media Capacity: 4173824/8152 MB.
              .
            • DVD-R DL
               
              Minimum allowed size L0: 2092896 4087 MB, Maximum allowed size L0: 2092896/4087 MB, Media Capacity: 4171712/8147 MB.
              .
            • DVD-9
               
              Minimum allowed size L0: 0, Maximum allowed size L0: 2084960/4072 MB, Media Capacity: 4169920/8144 MB.
              .
            • Custom
               
              Allows you to set your own minimum/maximum allowed sizes. This option should not be used for DVD-R DL media as the layer break is fixed and changing the options will most likely result in a write error.

            [*]Min Sectors In L0

             

            In the profile 'Custom' you can enter the desired sector size. For the other profiles, only the default size is showed.

            .

            [*]Max Sectors In L0

             

            In profile 'Custom' you can enter the desired sector size. For the other profiles, only the default size is showed.

            .

            [*]Media Capacity

             

            In profile 'Custom' you can enter the desired sector size. For the other profiles, only the default size is showed.

        [*]3.3.2.3.3 Restrictions

        • 3.3.2.3.3.1 ISO9660
           
          mode318.png
           
          ISO9660 only allows uppercase letters, digits and the underscore characters. It therefore converts all lower case letters to upper case, and all not allowed characters to underscores, if one of the ISO level standards is selected.
          • Folder/File Name Length
             
            If you are creating a 'Windows Operating System installation image/disc', then select the option 'Level X - 219 Characters'.
            • Level 1 - 11 Characters, 8.3 Format
               
              File names are limited to eight characters with a three-character extension, using upper case letters, numbers and underscore characters only. MS-DOS and Windows 3.x computers usually only support the 8.3 naming standard. If you are preparing an image which should be readable from such computers, be sure that all the filenames are in that format.
              .
            • Level 2 - 31 Characters
               
              File names are not limited to 11 characters (the 8.3 format) but the base name may be up to 27 characters long (total file name length not to exceed 31 characters). Thus, this format is sometimes referred to as the “27.3” format. Windows 95 and later versions supports level 2.
              .
            • Level X - 219 Characters
               
              'Level X' as in 'Level Extreme'. This level might not work on all systems. Use it with care.

            [*]Character Set

             

            If you are creating a 'Windows Operating System installation image/disc', then select 'DOS'.

            • Standard
               
              Also known as ISO9660. Only capital letters, digits and underscores are permitted.
              .
            • DOS
               
              DOS permits some other punctuation marks, besides the ones allowed under 'Standard'.
              .
            • ASCII
               
              Standard ASCII character codes permitted.

            [*]Allow More Than 8 Directory levels

             

            This setting might not work on all systems. Use it with care.

             

            If you are creating a 'Windows Operating System installation image/disc', then enable this setting.

             

            Even if this setting is disabled and you are building an image that contains more than 8 directory levels, ImgBurn will ask you if you want to ignore the ISO9660 directory depth message on a 'one time only' basis.

             

            mode330.png

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            .

            [*]Allow More Than 255 Characters In Path

             

            This setting might not work on all systems. Use it with care.

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            .

            [*]Allow Files Without Extensions

             

            Allows for files that lack extensions such as .exe, .txt, or .com.

             

            This setting might not work on all systems. Use it with care.

             

            If you are creating a 'Windows Operating System installation image/disc', then enable this setting.

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            .

            [*]Allow Files Exceeding Size Limits

             

            Allows you to add files that exceed the limit imposed by the ISO9660/Joliet file systems. Those file systems will record the file size as 4GB (-1 byte) but all their data will be physically present in the image. The UDF file system will use the correct size.

             

            You can also decide between single and multiple extents when allowing files that exceed 4GB in the file systems.

            • Single Extent
               
              Single fakes the size to 4 GB.
              .
            • Multiple Extents
               
              Multiple allows for the full size but isn't compatible with all parsers.

            The default settings are 'Disabled' and 'Single Extent'..

            .[*]Don't Add ;1 Version Number To Files

             

            Indicates whether to add the string ';1 ' to the ISO filenames (a semicolon followed by a number at the end of every filename).

            The string ';1 ' is the "file version" and according to ISO9660 it's a mandatory part of the filename.

             

            If you are creating a 'Windows Operating System installation image/disc', then enable this setting.

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled.

            .

            [*]1988

             

            Shortcut to configure the ISO9660 file system restrictions according to the 1988 specifications.

             

            ISO 9660:1988 is the original ISO 9660 standard.

             

            mode353.png

            .

            [*]1999

             

            Shortcut to configure the ISO9660 file system restrictions according to the 1999 specifications.

             

            ISO 9660:1999 is the latest update to the ISO 9660 standard. It improves on the restrictions imposed by the older standard, by extending the maximum path length to 207 characters, removing the eight-level maximum directory nesting limit, and removing the special meaning of the dot character in filenames.

             

            mode354.png

          [*]3.3.2.3.3.2 Joliet

           

          mode319.png

           

          Joliet is Microsoft's extension of the file format ISO9660. The extension includes that the file format supports Unicode and long file names. Most current PC operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and FreeBSD, are able to read Joliet-formatted media.

          • Folder/File Name Length
            • Level 1 - 64 Characters
               
              Readable by Windows 95 or later.
              .
            • Level X - 110 Characters
               
              'Level X' as in 'Level Extreme'. This level might not work on all systems. Use it with care.

            [*]Allow Files Without Extensions

             

            Allows for files that lack extensions such as .exe, .txt, or .com.

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            .

            [*]Add ;1 Version Number To Files

             

            Indicates whether to add the string ';1 ' to the ISO filenames (a semicolon followed by a number at the end of every filename).

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

          [*]3.3.2.3.3.3 UDF

           

          mode320.png

           

          The Universal Disk Format (UDF) is a format specification of a file system for storing files on optical media. It's considered to be a replacement of ISO9660.

          • Disable Unicode Support
             
            ASCII text will be used if disabled, instead of support for using an international character set.
             
            The default setting is 'Disabled'.
            .
          • DVD Video - Don't Disable Unicode Support
             
            By default, Unicode support is disabled for DVD Video content.
             
            The default setting is 'Disabled'.
            • Not Even For Special Folders
               
              When enabled, Unicode is not disabled for the AUDIO_TS, JACKET_P and VIDEO_TS folders.
               
              The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            [*]HD DVD Video - Don't Disable Unicode Supportl

             

            By default, Unicode support is disabled for HD DVD Video content.

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            • Not Even For Special Folders
               
              When enabled, Unicode is not disabled for the ADV_OBJ and HVDVD_TS folders.
               
              The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            [*]BD Video - Don't Disable Unicode Supportl

             

            By default, Unicode support is disabled for BD Video content.

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            • Not Even For Special Folders
               
              When enabled, Unicode is not disabled for the BDAV, BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders.
               
              The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            [*]DVD Video - Allow Unicode Volume Label

             

            By default, Unicode is not allowed for the volume label.

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            .

            [*]HD DVD Video - Allow Unicode Volume Label

             

            By default, Unicode is not allowed for the volume label.

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            .

            [*]BD Video - Allow Unicode Volume Label

             

            By default, Unicode is not allowed for the volume label.

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

            .

            [*]Allow Non-Compliant File Creation Dates

             

            This option allows for non compliant file/folder creation dates in the UDF file system (only applies to UDF 2.00+).

             

            Normally, the creation date must be before the modified/accessed date and it's 'tweaked' so that's always true. (I take the 'Modified' date to be the most important of the 3 as that's what's displayed in Explorer)

             

            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

        [*]3.3.2.3.4 Bootable Disc

         

        mode321.png

         

        As an example I'm going to create a bootable Windows XP image/disc based on my original Microsoft installation disc. There are various modes you can create this depending on if you have the original Microsoft disc or if your system was preinstalled by the computer manufacturer and if you are going to include service packs or additional driver files. There are plenty of guides for these cases to find through Google.

         

        I start off by using the option 'Extract Boot Image', before I (can) fill in the other settings in this window.

        • Options
          • Make Image Bootable
             
            If you are creating an 'Operating System installation' image/disc, then enable this setting. ImgBurn will also do some additional checks for you when you start the building to ensure that the right settings have been applied, as soon as it detects the I386 folder.
             
            The default setting is 'Disabled'.
            • Emulation Type
              • None (Custom)
              • Floppy Disk (1.20 MB)
              • Floppy Disk (1.44 MB)
              • Floppy Disk (2.88 MB)
              • Hard Disk

              In my example I have already extracted the boot image from my original Microsoft installation disc, by using the 'Extract Boot Image' function, so I select 'None (Custom)' to be able to manually set the options 'Developer ID', 'Load Segment' and 'Sectors To Load'.

              .[*]Boot Image

               

              I have extracted the boot image to my hard disk as 'J:\BootImage.ima', so I use the browse queue07.png button to load that file, just as the information from the ImgBurn log told me.

              .

              [*]Developer ID

               

              I fill in the information from the ImgBurn log. In my case 'Microsoft Corporation'.

              .

              [*]Load Segment

               

              I fill in the information from the ImgBurn log. In my case '07C0'.

               

              The default setting is '07C0'.

              .

              [*]Sectors To Load

               

              I fill in the information from the ImgBurn log. In my case '4'.

               

              When building a Vista/Windows 7/Windows 2008 bootable installation disc, the value should be 4 for a 2KB ETFSBOOT.COM file and 8 for a 4KB one.

               

              The default setting is '4'.

              .

              [*]Patch Boot Information Table

               

              Option when creating a bootable disc to have the program patch the 'Boot Information Table'. You shouldn't enable this option when building a Vista/Windows 7/Windows 2008 bootable installation disc (i.e. using an 'ETFSBOOT.COM' boot image).

               

              The 'Patch Boot Information Table' option is only available when 'Emulation Type' is set to 'None (Custom)'.

               

              The default setting is 'Disabled'

          [*]Extract Boot Image

           

          Insert the media that holds the boot sectors to be extracted and press the extract mode604.png button and then select a place to save the extracted boot image to.

           

          If you now look in the log, this is what gets up in there (just an example).

           

          I 00:00:00 Boot Image File: J:\BootImage.ima
          I 00:00:00 Creating Boot Image...
          I 00:00:00 Original Emulation Type: None (Custom)
          I 00:00:00 Original Developer ID: Microsoft Corporation
          I 00:00:00 Original Load Segment: 07C0
          I 00:00:00 Original Sectors To Load: 4
          I 00:00:00 Wrote 2 048 bytes to boot image file.
          I 00:00:00 Operation Successfully Completed!

           

          This information is then to be used for the other options in the 'Bootable Disc' window.

        Note: There are also two additional guides 'How to create a Windows XP installation disc, Slipstream a service pack and burn a new disc' and 'How to create a Windows Vista / 7 installation disc, that covers the 'Bootable Disc' function.

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3.3 Build (Continued)

  • 3.3.3 Destination
     
    After that you are done with adding files/folders to your project and you eventually have changed some options and settings, you are now ready to build your project. You can either create an image file for later burning or burn the project directly to a disc.
     
    You can switch between the two output modes 'Device' or 'Image File', by clicking on either the mode327.png or the mode307.png icon, depending on the current mode you are in.
    • 3.3.3.1 Destination - Device
       
      You will first need to select the drive you are going to use if you have several drives installed.
      • 3.3.3.1.1 Select Drive
         
        mode322.png
        • mode212.png
           
          If you have several drives installed, you can select the desired one by clicking on the mode212.png button.
          .
        • mode605.png
           
          The erase button will allow you to erase the disc if it's desired. ImgBurn will ask you which type of erase it should perform.
          .
          mode406.png
           
          If the +RW/BD media has not been previously formatted or is in the need for a full erase the 'Quick' option is disabled. A proper erased/formatted +RW media can then just be overwritten the next time you write to it without the need to first do an erase. -RW media always needs at least a quick erase before a new writing.
          • Quick
             
            This is the fastest of the two modes as the deleting will be done by writing zeros to the first 800 sectors.
            .
          • Full
             
            ImgBurn will write zeros to the full disc. This erase will take the same amount of time as it will take for a regular writing to the media at MAX speed.

          [*]Test Mode

           

          'Test Mode' will fake a burning. Every step involved in a real burning will be carried out, except turning on the laser.

           

          It's mainly a test to see if the data can be delivered to the writer quickly enough to avoid 'data starvation', as you can see in this log part:

           

          W 00:00:00 Waiting for buffers to recover... (LBA: 102944)
          W 00:00:00 Waiting for hard disk activity to reach threshold level...

           

          It also gives a check that your writer can deal with the commands that is sent to it during the write phase. As the laser beam is never activated, it can't test that the media will burn without burn fails, generated by bad write quality.

           

          'Test Mode' is not supported for +R/+RW media.

          .

          [*]Verify

           

          If you want to verify that your compilation has been written properly to your disc you can select this option. It will re-read your burned disc and compare it to the original source file(s). The 'Verify' option is disabled if you have selected the 'Test Mode' option.

          .

          [*]queue05.png

           

          Loads the tray in the selected drive.

          .

          [*]queue06.png

           

          Ejects the tray in the selected drive.

          .

          [*]Graph Data

           

          By clicking on the 'Graph Data' mode205.png button, you can display 'Graph Data' created from the latest task by using either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control.

           

          mode411.png

      • 3.3.3.1.2 Select Write Speed and Copies
         
        mode312.png
         
        Note: This tab is only visible if you have selected 'Device' as the 'Output' option.
        • Write Speed
           
          You can here select the speed rate at which you want the write to be performed at.
           
          If you want to burn as fast as either the writer or the media is capable of, then select 'MAX'. If you want to write at a desired speed, then select that corresponding number at which you want to write at in the drop down box.
           
          The 'AWS' option will use the speed you have entered in the function 'Automatic Write Speed' for the media or combination of media and drive . If you haven't set any speed for it there, it will use 'MAX' speed. The 'Automatic Write Speed' function is explained in section 4.9 of this guide. You can also read more about it in the How to use the 'Automatic Write Speed' feature guide.
           
          The default setting is 'AWS'.
          .
        • Copies
           
          Sets the number of copies that you want to burn of your created project. A number between 1 and 100 can be selected.
           
          The default setting is '1'.
          .
        • mode607.png
           
          Opens the function 'Automatic Write Speed', that can be used if you want to change/add a default write speed for the media or combination of media and drive. This function is explained in section 4.9 of this guide.
          .
        • mode608.png
           
          Opens the function 'Advanced Settings', in where you can change specific settings for your drive, such as speed and write performance. This function is explained in section 4.2.11 of this guide.
          .
        • mode609.png
           
          Opens the function 'Change Book Type'. If your combination of firmware and drive supports it, it will allow you to change the physical format of the disc to DVD-ROM for DVD+R, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL media. The purpose of this is to allow certain standalone DVD players to perform better when playing burned media. This function is explained in section 4.2.12 of this guide.

        [*]3.3.3.1.3 Burn the Disc

         

        mode323.png

         

        By clicking on the 'Build' button, the building process starts with the writing to disc.

         

        mode302.png

         

        If you have enabled the 'Verify' option, the verify stage will be conducted.

         

        mode303.png

        • Options
           
          mode326.png
          • Eject Tray
             
            Ejects the tray when the operation is done. By enabling the setting 'Eject Tray After...' in the tab 'Device' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
             
            This option is not available if you have selected 'Image File' as the output option.
             
            The default setting is 'Disabled'.
            .
          • Verify
             
            Verifies the disc after that the writing phase is done.
             
            This option is not available if you have selected 'Image File' as the output option.
             
            The default setting is 'Enabled'.
            .
          • Delete Image
             
            This option is not available in 'Build' mode.
            .
          • Close Program
             
            Closes down ImgBurn when and if the operation finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Close Program' in the tab 'Build' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
             
            The default setting is 'Disabled'.
            .
          • Shutdown Computer
             
            Shuts down the computer when and if the operation finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Shutdown Computer' in the tab 'Build' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. It's also possible to set the desired shutdown action in the tab 'General' in the settings window. See section 4.15 of this guide.
             
            The default setting is 'Disabled'.
            .
          • mode410.png
             
            By clicking on the cancel button you can select to either abort the current task or set it to pause.
             
            cancel01.png
             
            You can then continue the task by pressing 'No' or 'Resume'.
             
            cancel02.png

      [*]3.3.3.2 Destination - Image File

       

      You will first need to select where you want to save your image file.

      • 3.3.3.2.1 Select Destination
         
        mode310.png
        • queue07.png
           
          Use this button to browse to a folder where you want to save the created image file. If you want to save the image in your default 'Image Folder', then just write the name of the image file.
           
          You can also right-click on the icon to bring up an options menu.
           
          mode329.png
          • Change Drive
             
            Brings up a list of your installed drives such as hard disks and allows you to quickly change the destination letter.
            .
          • Change Folder
             
            Sets the path to a folder location that has previously been used.
             
            Assume you have used the folder 'J:\My Builds' before and you now only have entered the file name on the destination row. To add the previously used folders location before the file name, you can do it by this function.
            .
          • Recent Files
             
            Shows you a list of the latest saved images paths and names. You can pick one and have it added to the destination row.
             
            With the 'Clear' option at the end of the list, you can clear the current list.
            .
          • Recent Folders
             
            Shows you a list of the latest saved folders names. You can select one that has been used previously and have it to be copied into the destination row. Everything that has been entered before is replaced by the new location. You still need to add a desired file name that will be saved in the folder location.
             
            With the 'Clear' option at the end of the list, you can clear the current list.

          [*]mode213.png

           

          ImgBurn will open up the containing folder if you click on this button.

        [*]3.3.5.2.2 Create the Image File

         

        mode305.png

         

        By clicking on the 'Build' button, the building process starts with the image creation.

         

        mode304.png

    [*]3.3.4 Available Guides for the 'Build' mode

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3.4 Write

 

 

The 'Write' mode is used to write a CUE or an image file to a CD, DVD, HD-DVD or Blu-ray disc.

 

mode401.png

  • 3.4.1 Options And Settings
    • 3.4.1.1 Source
       
      mode412.png
       
      Note: If you hoover with the mouse over the 'Label' field, you will see some more information about the loaded image file.
       
      mode415.png
      • mode213.png
         
        ImgBurn will open up the containing folder if you click on this button.
        .
      • queue07.png
         
        Use this button to browse to a folder and select a CUE or an image file, that you want to be loaded into the program.
        .
      • mode407.png
         
        You can also press the queue mode407.png button to start the 'ImgBurn Queue' manager. In this manager you can add several CUE and image files at the same time and then let ImgBurn burn them in a row after each other.
        .
      • mode404.png
         
        The CUE function allows you to compile an Audio CD. This function is explained in section 4.4 of this guide. You can also read more in the 'How to burn an Audio CD from music files using ImgBurn, Supported files include Ape, Flac, Ogg, MP3, Wav and Wma' guide.
        .
      • mode204.png
         
        Opens up the 'Image Information' window, that will tell you some basic information about your loaded image file.
         
        This example is from a DVD.
         
        mode408.png
         
        If you hold down 'CTRL' when clicking the 'Image Information' button, the program will do a dummy decode pass on any audio files that make up that image to get an accurate duration.

      [*]3.4.1.2 Destination

       

      mode413.png

      • mode212.png
         
        If you have several drives installed, you can select the desired one by clicking on the mode212.png button.
         
        mode416.png
        .
      • mode605.png
         
        The erase button will allow you to erase the disc if it's desired. ImgBurn will ask you which type of erase it should perform.
         
        mode406.png
         
        If the +RW/BD media has not been previously formatted or is in the need for a full erase the 'Quick' option is disabled. A proper erased/formatted +RW media can then just be overwritten the next time you write to it without the need to first do an erase. -RW media always needs at least a quick erase before a new writing.
        • Quick
           
          This is the fastest of the two modes as the deleting will be done by writing zeros to the first 800 sectors.
          .
        • Full
           
          ImgBurn will write zeros to the full disc. This erase will take the same amount of time as it will take for a regular writing to the media at MAX speed.

        [*]Test Mode

         

        'Test Mode' will fake a burning. Every step involved in a real burning will be carried out, except turning on the laser.

         

        It's mainly a test to see if the data can be delivered to the writer quickly enough to avoid 'data starvation', as you can see in this log part:

         

        W 00:00:00 Waiting for buffers to recover... (LBA: 102944)
        W 00:00:00 Waiting for hard disk activity to reach threshold level...

         

        It also gives a check that your writer can deal with the commands that is sent to it during the write phase. As the laser beam is never activated, it can't test that the media will burn without burn fails, generated by bad write quality.

         

        'Test Mode' is not supported for +R/+RW media.

        .

        [*]Verify

         

        If you want to verify that your image has been written properly to your disc you can select this option. It will re-read your burned disc and compare it to the original source files or image. The 'Verify' option is disabled if you have selected the 'Test Mode' option.

        .

        [*]queue05.png

         

        Loads the tray in the selected drive.

        .

        [*]queue06.png

         

        Ejects the tray in the selected drive.

      [*]3.4.1.3 Graph Data

       

      By clicking on the 'Graph Data' mode205.png button, you can display 'Graph Data' created from the latest task by using BurnPlot or DVDInfoPro.

       

      mode411.png

      .

      [*]3.4.1.4 Settings

       

      mode414.png

      • Write Speed
         
        You can here select the speed rate at which you want the write to be performed at.
         
        If you want to burn as fast as either the drive or the media is capable of, then select 'MAX'. If you want to write at a desired speed, then select that corresponding number at which you want to write at in the drop down box.
         
        The 'AWS' option will use the speed you have entered in the function 'Automatic Write Speed' for the media or combination of media and drive. If you haven't set any speed for it there, it will use 'MAX' speed. The 'Automatic Write Speed' function is explained in section 4.9 of this guide. You can also read more about it in the How to use the 'Automatic Write Speed feature' guide.
        .
      • Copies
         
        Sets the number of copies that you want to burn of the CUE file or image. A number between 1 and 100 can be selected.
         
        The default setting is '1'.
        .
      • mode607.png
         
        Opens the function 'Automatic Write Speed', that can be used if you want to change/add a default write speed for the media or combination of media and drive. This function is explained in section 4.9 of this guide. You can also read more about it in the How to use the 'Automatic Write Speed feature' guide.
        .
      • mode608.png
         
        Opens the function 'Advanced Settings'.
         
        advanced01.png
         
        In this function you can change specific settings for your drive, such as speed and write performance. This function is explained in section 4.2.11 of this guide.
        .
      • mode609.png
         
        Opens the function 'Change Book Type'.
         
        book01.png
         
        If your combination of firmware and drive supports it, it will allow you to change the physical format of the disc to DVD-ROM for DVD+R, DVD+RW, and DVD+R DL media. The purpose of this is to allow certain standalone DVD players to perform better when playing burned media. This function is explained in section 4.2.12 of this guide.

    [*]3.4.2 Write

     

    mode405.png

     

    Starts the writing task.

     

    mode402.png

     

    If you also have selected the option 'Verify', this stage will also be performed.

     

    mode403.png

    • 3.4.2.1 Options
       
      mode409.png
      • Eject Tray
         
        Ejects the tray when the operation is done. By enabling the setting 'Eject Tray After...' in the tab 'Device' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
        .
      • Verify
         
        Verifies the disc after that the writing phase is done.
         
        The default setting is 'Enabled'.
        .
      • Delete Image
         
        Deletes the image when and if the writing finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Delete Image' in the tab 'Write' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
        .
      • Close Program
         
        Closes down ImgBurn when and if the operation finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Close Program' in the tab 'Write' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
        .
      • Shutdown Computer
         
        Shuts down the computer when and if the operation finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Shutdown Computer' in the tab 'Write' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. It's also possible to set the desired shutdown action in the tab 'General' in the settings window. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
        .
      • mode410.png
         
        By clicking on the cancel button you can select to either abort the current task or set it to pause.
         
        cancel01.png
         
        You can then continue the task by pressing 'No' or 'Resume'.
         
        cancel02.png

    [*]3.4.3 Available Guides for the 'Write' mode

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3.5 Verify

 

 

The 'Verify' mode is used to check that a disc is 100% readable. Optionally, you can also have ImgBurn to compare it against a given image file to ensure that the actual data is correct.

 

mode501.png

  • 3.5.1 Options And Settings
    • 3.5.1.1 Source
       
      mode508.png
      • mode212.png
         
        If you have several drives installed, you can select the desired one by clicking on the mode212.png button.
        .
      • mode203.png
         
        The 'Sector Viewer' function can be used to monitor the contents on a CD or DVD disc. See section 4.2.13 of this guide for an explanation of this function.
        .
      • Verify Against Image File
         
        There are two modes in which the verifying can take place. 'Verify Against Image File' will compare the burned disc against your image file that you used as source for the burned disc.
         
        If you disable this setting, ImgBurn will only verify that the disc can be read.
         
        The default setting is 'Enabled'.
        .
      • queue05.png
         
        Loads the tray in the selected drive.
        .
      • queue06.png
         
        Ejects the tray in the selected drive.

      [*]3.5.1.2 Image File

       

      mode509.png

      • mode213.png
         
        ImgBurn will open up the containing folder if you click on this button.
        .
      • queue07.png
         
        Use this button to browse to a folder where you have saved the image file, that you want to compare the burned disc with.
        .
      • mode204.png
         
        Opens up the 'Image Information' window that will tell you some basic information about your loaded media.
         
        This example is from a DVD.
         
        mode506.png

      [*]3.5.1.3 Graph Data

       

      By clicking on the 'Graph Data' mode205.png button, you can display 'Graph Data' created from the latest task by using either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control.

       

      mode507.png

      .

      [*]3.5.1.4 Settings

       

      mode510.png

      • Read Speed
         
        The left 'Read Speed' box sets the desired reading speed for a Data source and the right 'Read Speed' box sets the desired reading speed for an Audio source.
         
        The default settings are 'MAX'.

    [*]3.5.2 Verify

     

    mode503.png

     

    Starts the verifying task.

     

    mode502.png

    • 3.5.2.1 Options
       
      mode504.png
      • Eject Tray
         
        Ejects the tray when the operation is done. By enabling the setting 'Eject Tray After...' in the tab 'Device' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
        .
      • Verify
         
        This option is not available in 'Verify' mode.
        .
      • Delete Image
         
        Deletes the image when and if the verifying finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Delete Image' in the tab 'Verify' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        This option is only available if you selected the option 'Verify Against Image File'.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
        .
      • Close Program
         
        Closes down ImgBurn when and if the verifying finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Close Program' in the tab 'Verify' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
        .
      • Shutdown Computer
         
        Shuts down the computer when and if the verifying finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Shutdown Computer' in the tab 'Verify' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. It's also possible to set the desired shutdown action in the tab 'General' in the settings window. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
        .
      • mode410.png
         
        By clicking on the 'Cancel' button you can select to either abort the current task or set it to pause.
         
        cancel01.png
         
        You can then continue the task by pressing 'No' or 'Resume'.
         
        cancel02.png

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3.6 Discovery

 

 

The 'Discovery' mode is useful if you want to put your drive / media to the test! Used in combination with either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control, you can check the quality of the burns your drive is producing.

 

mode601.png

  • 3.6.1 Options And Settings
    • 3.6.1.1 Discovery
       
      mode611.png
      • All Sectors
         
        This option will write dummy data to all 'Free Sectors' on the media, i.e. the whole disc.
        .
      • Custom
         
        Lets you write dummy data up to a certain sector on the media.
         
        You can use this mode615.png button if you want to set the 'Custom' value to equal the free sectors on the current loaded media.

      [*]3.6.1.2 Graph Data

       

      mode616.png

       

      If you want to export the captured 'Graph Data', you can click on the mode604.png button.

       

      By clicking on the 'Graph Data' mode205.png button, you can display 'Graph Data' created from the latest task by using either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control.

       

      mode411.png

      .

      [*]3.6.1.3 Destination

       

      mode612.png

      • mode212.png
         
        If you have several drives installed, you can select the desired one by clicking on the button.
        .
      • mode605.png
         
        The erase button will allow you to erase the disc if it's desired. ImgBurn will ask you which type of erase it should perform.
         
        mode406.png
         
        If the +RW/BD media has not been previously formatted or is in the need for a full erase the 'Quick' option is disabled. A proper erased/formatted +RW media can then just be overwritten the next time you write to it without the need to first do an erase. -RW media always needs at least a quick erase before a new writing.
        • Quick
           
          This is the fastest of the two modes as the deleting will be done by writing zeros to the first 800 sectors.
          .
        • Full
           
          ImgBurn will write zeros to the full disc. This erase will take the same amount of time as it will take for a regular writing to the media at MAX speed.

        [*]Test Mode

         

        'Test Mode' will fake a burning. Every step involved in a real burning will be carried out, except turning on the laser.

         

        It's mainly a test to see if the data can be delivered to the writer quickly enough to avoid 'data starvation', as you can see in this log part:

         

        W 00:00:00 Waiting for buffers to recover... (LBA: 102944)
        W 00:00:00 Waiting for hard disk activity to reach threshold level...

         

        It also gives a check that your drive can deal with the commands that is sent to it during the write phase. As the laser beam is never activated, it can't test that the media will burn without burn fails, generated by bad write quality.

         

        'Test Mode' is not supported for +R/+RW media.

         

        The default setting is 'Disabled'.

        .

        [*]Verify

         

        If you want to verify that your image has been written properly to your disc you can select this option. It will re-read your burned disc and compare it to the original source files or image. The 'Verify' option is disabled if you have selected the 'Test Mode' option.

         

        The default setting is 'Enabled'.

        .

        [*]queue05.png

         

        Loads the tray in the selected drive.

        .

        [*]queue06.png

         

        Ejects the tray in the selected drive.

      [*]3.6.1.4 Settings

       

      mode613.png

      • Write Speed
         
        You can here select the speed rate at which you want the write to be performed at.
         
        If you want to burn as fast as either the drive or the media is capable of, then select 'MAX'. If you want to write at a desired speed, then select that corresponding number at which you want to write at in the drop down box.
         
        The 'AWS' option will use the speed you have entered in the function 'Automatic Write Speed' for the media or combination of media and drive. If you haven't set any speed for it there, it will use 'MAX' speed. The 'Automatic Write Speed' function is explained in section 4.9 of this guide.
        .
      • mode607.png
         
        Opens the function 'Automatic Write Speed', that can be used if you want to change/add a default write speed for the media or combination of media and drive. This function is explained in section 4.9 of this guide. You can also read more about it in the 'How to use the 'Automatic Write Speed' feature' guide.
        .
      • mode608.png
         
        Opens the function 'Advanced Settings'.
         
        advanced01.png
         
        In this function you can change specific settings for your drive, such as speed and write performance. This function is explained in section 4.2.11 of this guide.
        .
      • mode609.png
         
        Opens the function 'Change Book Type'.
         
        book01.png
         
        If your combination of firmware and drive supports it, it will allow you to change the physical format of the disc to DVD-ROM for DVD+R, DVD+RW, and DVD+R DL media. The purpose of this is to allow certain standalone DVD players to perform better when playing burned media. This function is explained in section 4.2.12 of this guide.

    [*]3.6.2 Discover

     

    mode606.png

     

    Starts the writing task.

     

    mode602.png

     

    If you also have selected the option 'Verify', this stage will also be performed.

     

    mode603.png

    • 3.6.2.1 Options
       
      mode614.png
      • Eject Tray
         
        Ejects the tray when the operation is done. By enabling the setting 'Eject Tray After...' in the tab 'Device' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
        .
      • Verify
         
        Verifies the disc after that the writing phase is done.
         
        The default setting is 'Enabled'.
        .
      • Delete Image
         
        This option is not available in 'Discovery' mode.
        .
      • Close Program
         
        Closes down ImgBurn when and if the operation finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Close Program' in the tab 'Write' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
        .
      • Shutdown Computer
         
        Shuts down the computer when and if the operation finished without any errors. By enabling the setting 'Check 'Shutdown Computer' in the tab 'Write' in the settings window, you can have this option pre-checked. It's also possible to set the desired shutdown action in the tab 'General' in the settings window. See section 4.15 of this guide.
         
        The default setting is 'Disabled'.
        .
      • mode410.png
         
        By clicking on the cancel button you can select to either abort the current task or set it to pause.
         
        cancel01.png
         
        You can then continue the task by pressing 'No' or 'Resume'.
         
        cancel02.png

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4. Tools

  • 4.1 ISO
    • 4.1.1 Change Volume Label...
       
      If you have an already created image file and you want to change the existing 'Volume Label' name for the various file systems, this function allows you to do that.
       
      iso01.png
      • queue07.png
         
        Select the image file that you want to change the names for by using the folder queue07.png button to browse to the location of the desired image file.
        • Volume Label
          • mode324.png
             
            Copies automatically the content of the current file system rows 'Volume Label' text, to the other two file systems 'Volume Label' text field.
            .
          • iso02.png
             
            Makes all entered text for the actual file system to be in uppercase style. I.e. 'This is the volume label', will be changed to 'THIS IS THE VOLUME LABEL'.
            .
          • iso03.png
             
            Makes all entered text for the actual file system to be in lowercase style. I.e. 'THIS IS THE VOLUME LABEL', will be changed to 'this is the volume label'.
            .
          • iso04.png
             
            Makes all entered text for the actual file system to be in Title Case style. I.e. 'THIS IS THE VOLUME LABEL', will be changed to 'This Is The Volume Label'.
            .
          • Synchronised Editing
             
            If this option is enabled, everything that is typed in to one box will be typed in to all boxes automatically.
             
            The default setting is 'Disabled'.
            .
          • iso05.png
             
            Writes the current date and time to all file systems 'Volume Label' text field. Any previous text will be overwritten.

          Note: The 'Uppercase' / 'Lowercase' / 'Title Case' buttons for the ISO9660 volume label fields are only enabled when using the 'ASCII' character set.

          .[*]ISO9660 - Character Set

           

          If you are creating a 'Windows Operating System installation image/disc', then select 'DOS'.

          • Standard
             
            Also known as ISO9660. Only capital letters, digits and underscores are permitted.
            .
          • DOS
             
            DOS permits some other punctuation marks, besides the ones allowed under 'Standard'.
            .
          • ASCII
             
            Standard ASCII character codes permitted.

          [*]Options

          • Enable Unicode Support for UDF Volume Label
             
            Useful if you are using an international character set.
             
            The default setting is 'Disabled'.

      The 'Apply' button will do the same as the 'OK' button, but it will not terminate the window.

      .[*]4.1.2 Display IFO Layer Break Information...

       

      This function will display the layer break information on a double layer disc image.

       

      lb01.png

       

      It's also possible to preview the cell before and after the layer break.

       

      lb06.png

       

      Note: If you right click on a row, you'll get a context menu.

       

      lb07.png

    [*]4.2 Drive

    • 4.2.1 Refresh
       
      Does a new initiation of the disc and reads it once again. Just as you had inserted the disc once again.
      .
    • 4.2.2 ReZero
       
      The REZERO UNIT command positions the laser head of the drive to the zero track (LBA 0) and basically reinitialises the drive.
       
      This command exists for command compatibility and it works on several drives.
      .
    • 4.2.3 Load
       
      Closes the drive tray.
      .
    • 4.2.4 Eject
       
      Ejects the drive tray.
      .
    • 4.2.5 Lock Tray
       
      Locks the device tray.
      .
    • 4.2.6 UnLock Tray
       
      Unlocks the drive tray.
      .
    • 4.2.7 Set Read Speed
       
      This function tells the drive to work at the speed you have selected in the drop down list, a speed that's then used by whatever other program happens to be using it.
      .
    • 4.2.8 Erase Disc
       
      The 'Erase Disc' function will allow you to erase a rewritable disc if it's desired. ImgBurn will ask you which type of erase it should perform.
      • 4.2.8.1 Quick
         
        This is the fastest of the two modes as the deleting will be done by writing zeros to the first 800 sectors.
         
        erase01.png
         
        If the +RW/BD media has not been previously formatted or is in the need for a full erase ImgBurn will tell you so.
         
        erase03.png
         
        A proper erased/formatted +RW media can then just be overwritten the next time you write to it without the need to first do an erase. -RW media always needs at least a quick erase before a new writing.
        .
      • 4.2.8.2 Full
         
        Wipes out the whole disc. This takes longer time than the 'Quick' version above.
         
        erase02.png

      [*]4.2.9 SmartErase

       

      The 'SmartErase' function will rewrite CD-R/DVD±R with random meaningless characters so that the original data and the disc will be "destroyed". Once you "SmartErased" a disc, you don't have to worry about that someone will access the confidential data from the disc you dumped. ImgBurn will ask you which type of erase it should perform. Note that you need to have a a SmartErase-capable drive installed, like the latest generation 22x DVD rewriters from Lite-On.

      • 4.2.9.1 Quick
         
        Quick Erase erases only the information stored in Lead-in area and data stored on the first track. Once the information in Lead-in area is destroyed, the drive cannot find the location where the data is stored. Therefore the data can not be read. Though some data recovery may have the chance to recover data from areas where data has not been overwritten.
        Pros: Takes less time to destroy a disc.
        Cons: Data on the disc may have the chance to be restored by data recovery software.
        .
      • 4.2.9.2 Full
         
        Full Erase erases all the disc, from Lead-in to Lead-out area of every session on the disc. The data on a full erased disc will no longer be restored.
        Pros: Fully destroy the information and data on the disc. Data on the disc will no longer be restored.
        Cons: Takes a longer time to destroy a disc.

      [*]4.2.10 Synchronise Cache

       

      The command flushes the cached buffers to media which makes it possible to resume the data flow.

       

      Synchronise Cache is used after a failed burn (not needed if you burnt with ImgBurn because it performs that operation regardless). It basically tells the drive that the write operation has finished and that it's to finish writing everything in it's cache to the disc and basically clean up after itself.

      .

      [*]4.2.11 Close

       

      If your burned disc has not been properly closed, you can do it here.

      • 4.2.11.1 Track
         
        Closes the last track on the disc, as reported by the disc information command.
        .
      • 4.2.11.2 Session
         
        Closes the session.
        .
      • 4.2.11.3 Disc
         
        Closes the whole disc.

      [*]4.2.12 Change Advanced Settings...

       

      advanced01.png

       

      Here you can change some advanced settings if you have a BenQ, Lite-On, Pioneer, Plextor or Samsung drive.

       

      Note: Older drives might not support these settings.

      • 4.2.12.1 BenQ
         
        advanced02.png
        • OverSpeed
           
          Makes it possible to write a 4x or 8x rated DVD +/-R disc at 8x or higher speeds.
          .
        • Solid Burn (Known Media)
           
          With SolidBurn, the theory is that you need not update the firmware constantly. The drive itself ensuring an optimal writing strategy on all DVD +/-R media. SolidBurn has it’s own self learning algorithm to allow DVD+/-R media to be written with increased quality. This option is if the media code is known in the currently installed firmware version.
          .
        • Solid Burn (Unknown Media)
           
          Same function as the above one, except that this option is used if the media code is unknown in the currently installed firmware version.
          .
        • Test Write (For DVD +R/+RW/+R DL Media)
           
          Allows for test writing to DVD +R/+RW/+R DL media. If enabled, the whole burning process will be simulated, but the laser will never be turned on. The purpose is to ensure that data can successfully be written onto the disc. So when ImgBurn reports that the burning was successful or failed under 'Test Write' enabled mode, you know that 'Test Write' has done its job. There will be no other messages shown.
           
          The drive will remain writing data in simulation mode until you either change this setting or reboot your computer.
          .
        • WOPC
           
          Walking Optimal Power Control (WOPC) is enabled by default, the laser power will be dynamically adjusted according to disc condition. During power adjustment, the drive will pause for some nano-seconds.
           
          There are two scenarios where WOPC can be disabled.
          • With superb and defect-free media, WOPC can be disabled to reduce burning time.
          • With low-speed (<4x) and poor-quality DVD -R media, WOPC can be disabled to increase successful burning rate.

          It will remain disabled until you either change this setting or reboot your computer.

        [*]4.2.12.2 Lite-On

         

        advanced03.png

        • Force HyperTuning
           
          Hyper Tuning - Auto Write Strategy (AWS) is a technology for the drive to automatically find the optimal writing strategy for each different media. If the drive supports Hyper Tuning, it will use Hyper Tuning to write for unknown, or unsupported, DVD±R and DVD±R DL media only. If you want to use this function for all media, you need to enable this feature.
           
          HyperTuning also works with supported media. When enabled, the drive will ignore the writing strategy stored in the firmware and instead create a new one. This is very useful if you are trying to record a disc that uses another company's MID code (I.E. fake TYG02 code discs).
           
          According to Lite-On, drives that support HyperTuning can store in the memory up to five writing strategies. With each new burn, these writing strategies are further optimized until the maximum possible writing speed is achieved.
          .
        • Online HyperTuning
           
          To let the drive check the write quality during recording and modify the writing strategy in real-time, in order to get better writing quality. It may take more time for the recording if you enable this feature.
          .
        • OverSpeed
           
          If you want to write the media in higher writing speed than the media is rated for, you need to enable this feature. OverSpeed does have some limitations. To prevent people from writing to all DVD±R media at 16x, the writing speed can only be bumped up one level. For example, if your disc was normally supported at only 8x, the writer would now give you the option to write to it at 12x. Oddly enough, this does not apply to DVD±R DL media.
           
          OverSpeed relies heavily on HyperTuning. When a disc is written at a higher than the normal speed, HyperTuning will automatically create a new writing strategy for it.
          .
        • SmartBurn
           
          For each particular writing session and for each used brand of media, SmartWrite optimizes the writing strategy and automatically memorizes this strategy for every recordable media the drive has ever burned. Through this self learning mechanism you can make good quality burns with all media including cheap no-brand media without the need to update firmware. Simply enable SmartWrite, insert your disc and burn. The new writing strategy is then created during the burn process.
          .
        • Clear OPC History
           
          The writer collects 'learning data' on how to best burn the discs from the burning sessions. This 'Optimum Power Calibration' (OPC) history can be cleared with this function.
           
          Every time you flash new firmware, the OPC is cleared automatically.

        [*]4.2.12.3 Pioneer

         

        advanced03a.png

        • Optimal Writing Speed
           
          This function priorities writing quality by automatically adjusting writing speeds for high speed DVD-R/+R media that is inserted into the drive.
           
          Applicable for models: DVR-116D/DBK/DSV, DVR-216D/DBK/DSV, DVR-216/BK/SV, DVR-117D/DBK/DSV, DVR-217D/DBK/DSV and DVR-217/BK/SV
           
          Important Note: your drive must have firmware V1.06 or higher on a DVR-116/216, to operate correctly with the Optimal Writing Speed function.
          .
        • Optimal Writing Speed (Save To Drive)
           
          The same function as above, except that it will be enabled even if you use other burning programs.

        [*]4.2.12.4 Plextor

         

        advanced04.png

        • AutoStrategy
           
          For the best writing quality, the drive's AutoStrategy technology selects the optimized write strategy for every DVD disc and, if necessary, creates a new write strategy for unknown media. This function is only available for DVD +R and DVD -R media (4X and higher).
          .
        • PowerRec
           
          Plextor Optimized Writing Error Reduction Control (PowerRec) adjusts the laser power and writing speed so they're at the optimum settings for that particular disc. Using real-time monitoring of the write data, PowerRec can increase or decrease write power and speed to guarantee the best possible writing quality with whatever brand media is used.

        [*]4.2.12.5 Samsung

         

        advanced05.png

        • Magic Speed
           
          The stated purpose of Magic Speed is 'to select and use a reading speed from the ROM DRIVE between the max speed mode and the low noise mode'. It doesn't control recording speed or reading speed for a DVD.

        [*]4.2.12.6 Advanced

         

        If you have an OEM drive from BenQ, LG, Lite-On, NEC, NuTech, Plextor, Ricoh or Samsung, this function makes it possible to add the OEM drive in a table, so that ImgBurn can read the current status setting(s) that you have applied. If you have already applied this in the 'Advanced' feature in the 'Change Book Type' function (section 4.2.12 of this guide), there is no need to do it here as it's the same function.

         

        As an example I will use my 'SONY DVD RW DW-Q30A' drive, a re badged Lite-On SHW-1635S drive.

        • Press the 'Advanced' button.
           
          advanced01.png
          .
        • Select the 'real' manufacturer of your drive in the 'Drive OEM' drop down box.
           
          I select 'Lite-On'.
           
          advanced07.png
          .
        • Type in the ID string of your drive as it's visible within the main program window.
           
          advanced06.png
           
          advanced08.png
          .
        • Press the 'OK' button.
           
          The next time you write to a disc, you will have any of the enabled Lite-On features for the drive to show up in the log.
           
          I 00:00:00 Advanced Settings - Force HT: N/A, Online HT: N/A, OverSpeed: N/A, SmartBurn: Yes


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    • 4.2.13 Change Book Type...
       
      If you are burning with +R/+RW/+R DL media and your drive supports book type, also called bit setting, you can use this function. It will fool your stand alone player that the burned disc is a DVD-ROM, which in some cases makes them more compatible with players. Especially with older players it can do the trick. Only +RW media can change the book type after recording, so for +R media you need to apply the book type setting prior to the writing.
       
      book01.png
       
      Note: You can use the refresh advanced09.png button to re-load the settings.
      • 4.2.13.3 Lite-On
         
        As an example I will use my Lite-On drive 'ATAPI DVD A DH20A3H'.
        • Select 'Lite-On'.
           
          book05.png
          .
        • Select 'Drive (For DVD +R Media)'.
           
          book02.png
           
          Depending on the brand of the drive, there might be various options for each media type. These are the Lite-On options. Select the one(s) you want to use.
          • Next Write
             
            Will only use the new book type setting for the next write. Then the default setting will be used.
            .
          • Current Media
             
            Will use the new book type for the media currently loaded in the drive. As you can see I have a DVD +R disc loaded.
            .
          • Drive
             
            Will use the new book type until you reboot your computer.
            .
          • Drive (EEPROM!)
             
            Will use the new book type forever.

          [*]Select 'DVD-ROM'.

           

          book03.png

           

          We want to change the book type to DVD-ROM. The other options are to be used if you want to stop using the book type feature. 'Normal' means that the inserted disc has not had the book type setting changed or modified and 'DVD +RW' is DVD +RW media.

          .

          [*]Press the 'Change' button.

           

          If everything worked as it should, the change is made.

           

          book04.png

           

          The next time you write, the book type will be set to DVD-ROM. But as I have a re badged Lite-On drive, I also need to do the 'Advanced' step as shown in section 4.2.13.9 of this guide to get his information automatically in the log.

           

          I 00:00:00 Book Type Setting: DVD-ROM
          I 00:00:00 Source Media Type: DVD+R (Book Type: DVD-ROM) (Disc ID: TYG02) (Speeds: 4x; 6x; 8x; 12x)

        [*]4.2.13.4 NEC

         

        NEC/Optiarc official firmware will by default only book type +R DL media to DVD-ROM and also with official NEC/Optiarc firmware only the options for +R double layer media works in the 'Change Book Type' function.

         

        In order to change and use the settings for +R and +RW media, you will first need to flash the drive with a patched firmware, that sets the book type for you and also allows for the options in the 'Change Book Type' function to be fully working. You can read more about how to apply a patched firmware in the 'Book type +R/+RW media on NEC/Optiarc drives' guide.

         

        With the patched firmware installed, no further actions in the 'Change Book Type' functions should be needed to carry out.

         

        If you have patched firmware installed and also the option 'Auto Change Book Type' enabled, that is located in the ImgBurn settings in tab 'Write', this setting will always wants to book type to DVD-ROM. So if it's enabled, it doesn't matter what the temporary setting is currently set to, the program will still change the temporary setting so it book types to DVD-ROM, that's this settings sole purpose in life. If you do not want this behavior, disable the setting.

         

        So if you for some reason temporary wants to disable the book type function to 'DVD-ROM', you need to set both the 'Permanent' and 'Temporary' value to '+R' or 'RW' and also have the option 'Auto Change Book Type' disabled.

         

        book09.png

        .

        The available options in 'Change For' are the ones listed below.

        • Drive - Permanent
           
          The book type value you set here here will stay the same even after a reboot of your computer.
          • Drive (For DVD+R Media)
            • Normal
               
              Sets the book type value to '+R'.
              .
            • DVD-ROM
               
              Sets the book type value to 'DVD-ROM'.

            [*]Drive (For DVD+RW Media)

            • Normal
               
              Sets the book type value to '+RW'.
              .
            • DVD-ROM
               
              Sets the book type value to 'DVD-ROM'.

            [*]Drive (For DVD+R DL Media)

            • Normal
               
              Sets the book type value to '+R DL'.
              .
            • DVD-ROM
               
              Sets the book type value to 'DVD-ROM'.

          [*]Drive - Temporary

           

          The book type value you set here here will stay the same until you turn off your computer. The 'Temporary' value will take its initial value (after a power on of the computer) from the 'Permanent' setting. The 'Active Setting' will also be set to 'Permanent'.

          • Drive (For DVD+R Media - Temporary)
            • Normal
               
              Sets the book type value to '+R'.
              .
            • DVD-ROM
               
              Sets the book type value to 'DVD-ROM'.

            [*]Drive (For DVD+RW Media - Temporary)

            • Normal
               
              Sets the book type value to '+RW'.
              .
            • DVD-ROM
               
              Sets the book type value to 'DVD-ROM'.

            [*]Drive (For DVD+R DL Media - Temporary)

            • Normal
               
              Sets the book type value to '+R DL'.
              .
            • DVD-ROM
               
              Sets the book type value to 'DVD-ROM'.

          [*]Active Setting

           

          The 'Active' option swaps between the 'Permanent' and 'Temporary' setting being the one that actually gets used for the burn.

          • Active Setting (For DVD+R Media)
            • Permanent
            • Temporary

            [*]Active Setting (For DVD+RW Media)

            • Permanent
            • Temporary

            [*]Active Setting (For DVD+R DL Media)

            • Permanent]
            • Temporary

          [*]Reset Change Counter

           

          Every time you change the 'Permanent' setting the counter of available changes will be reduced by the number 1. If you wish to restore the counter to the original value of 500 you can do it with this function.

           

          It also resets the book type options to factory defaults.

          • Reset
             
            Select this value and press the 'Change' button and the original value will be restored.

        An example

         

        As an example I will use my Optiarc drive AD-7240S to show how to book type +R single layer media to 'DVD-ROM'. Remember that with the patched firmware installed, this step is not necessary.

         

        As we want to make a permanent change of the book type to 'DVD-ROM' on +R single layer media, we first select the value 'Drive (For DVD+R Media)'. This will make it remember the new setting even after a reboot of the computer.

         

        book07.png

         

        When we have selected this option, we will now also see the current setting. This setting we want to change to 'DVD-ROM'.

         

        Select 'DVD-ROM' in the drop down list for 'New Setting'.

         

        book08.png

         

        Press the 'Change' button for the change to be carried out and if everything worked as it should, the change is made.

         

        book04.png

         

        The next time you write a +R single layer disc, the book type will be set to DVD-ROM.

         

        I 00:00:00 Book Type Setting: DVD-ROM
        I 00:00:00 Source Media Type: DVD+R (Book Type: DVD-ROM) (Disc ID: TYG02) (Speeds: 4x; 6x; 8x; 12x)

        .[*]4.2.13.9 Advanced

         

        If you have an OEM drive from, BenQ, LG, Lite-On, NEC, NuTech, Plextor, Ricoh or Samsung, this function makes it possible to add the OEM drive in a table, so that ImgBurn can read the current status settings that you have applied. If you have already applied this in the 'Advanced' feature in the 'Change Advanced Settings' function (section 4.2.12 of this guide), there is no need to do it here as it's the same function.

         

        As an example I will use my 'SONY DVD RW DW-Q30A' drive, a re badged Lite-On SHW-1635S drive.

        • Press the 'Advanced' button.
           
          book01.png
          .
        • Select the 'real' manufacturer of your drive in the 'Drive OEM' drop down box.
           
          I select 'Lite-On'.
           
          book06.png
          .
        • Type in the ID string of your drive as it is visible within the main program window.
           
          advanced06.png
           
          advanced08.png
          .
        • Press the 'OK' button.
           
          The next time you write to a disc, you will have the enabled Lite-On book-type feature for the drive to show up in the log.
           
          I 00:00:00 Book Type Setting: DVD-ROM
          I 00:00:00 Source Media Type: DVD+R (Book Type: DVD-ROM) (Disc ID: TYG02) (Speeds: 4x; 6x; 8x; 12x)


      [*]4.2.14 Sector Viewer

       

      The 'Sector Viewer' function is useful for visual inspection of individual drive sectors

      .

      sv01.png

      • mode615.png
         
        Sets LBA to the last value on the current loaded media.
        .
      • LBA
         
        Logical Block Address (LBA) is an addressing scheme; blocks are located by an index, with the first block being LBA=0, the second LBA=1, and so on up to (N-1), where N is the number of sectors on the disk.
         
        Only the contents of the 2048 byte User Data Field is showed as default.
        .
      • sv04.png
         
        Jumps to the previous sector.
        .
      • sv05.png
         
        Jumps to the next sector.
        .
      • advanced09.png
         
        Refreshes the window and re-reads the LBA from the media.
        .
      • sv02.png
         
        Reads the media in RAW mode, 2352 bytes per sector. Useful for CD-DA media that uses all of the 2352 bytes per sector for audio data.
        .
      • sv03.png
         
        Same as RAW read, but it also includes 96 bytes of sub channel data. On CD-DA they are either filled with nulls or they can be used for CD-TEXT.
        .
      • queue05.png
         
        Loads the tray in the selected drive.
        .
      • queue06.png
         
        Ejects the tray in the selected drive.

      [*]4.2.15 Display IFO Layer Break Information...

       

      This function will display the physical layer break information on a double layer disc.

       

      ifo01.png

       

      It's also possible to preview the cell before and after the layer break.

       

      ifo02.png

      .

      [*]4.2.16 Regional Code

      • 4.2.16.1 Information
         
        This will show you the current 'Regional Code' setting for your drive.
         
        rc01.png
         
        If you should see this window, it will in most cases mean that your drive is flashed with region free firmware.
         
        rc03.png
        .
      • 4.2.16.2 Change
         
        This function allows you to change the current 'Regional Code' for your drive. New drives have no 'Regional Code' set, you need to do this by selecting the region that you are living in, or to another region if you want that.
         
        Just remember that you can only change this setting five times. The last 'Regional Code' you set it to, will be to that one forever. If you have a NEC drive, it can still be changed by using an external tool such as the 'NEC RPC2 Reset Tool'.
         
        rc02.png
         
        If you should see this window, you can't change the 'Regional Code' because you have a region free firmware installed.
         
        rc04.png

      [*]4.2.17 Capabilities

       

      This shows your selected drives capabilities.

       

      dc01.png

      .

      [*]4.2.18 Family Tree

       

      Feature to display the 'Family Tree' of a device - i.e. which controller it's connected to.

       

      ft01.png

      .

      [*]4.2.19 Check For Firmware Updates...

       

      From time to time, drive makers test additional brands of DVD discs and then update their firmware with new write strategies for those newly tested discs, enabling their drives to work with more brands of DVD discs.

       

      This function will help you to see if there is a new firmware available for your drive. You need to be connected to the Internet in order for it to work. The program searches 'Firmware HQ' and shows you available firmware updates for your selected drive. It also shows you the current installed firmware version.

       

      fw01.png

       

      fw02.png

       

      If you find a new firmware version, think of this before you do the update.

      • No disc in the drive.
      • The tray closed.
      • All other programs closed.
      • Don't turn off the power during the update.

      When the update is done, restart your computer.

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  • 4.3 Changer
     
    This function supports non-stop 'queued' burning from a changer device like the Sony VGP-XL1B2(3) and the Acronova 'Nimbie', Primera Technology, Inc. and the Vinpower Digital's RipBox, series of auto loaders.
     
    This function is not covered in this guide, but you can read more in these guides.

    [*]4.4 Create CUE File...

     

    The 'Create CUE' function allows you to compile an Audio CD.

     

    A cue sheet, or cue file, is a meta data file which describes how the tracks of a CD or DVD are laid out. Cue sheets are stored as plain text files and commonly have a '.cue' filename extension. For an Audio CD, a cue sheet specifies titles and performers for the disc and its tracks as well as the names of one or more audio files to be used. Cue sheets are also used for many types of CD's in conjunction with an image file. The image file generally has a ".bin" extension.

     

    cue01.png

    • Layout
      • queue07.png
         
        Use the this button to browse to a folder and select one or several sound files that you want to be loaded into the track list.
        .
      • queue08.png
         
        Removes one or several selected tracks from the list.
        .
      • queue09.png
         
        Removes all tracks from the list.
        .
      • queue10.png
         
        These arrows allows you to move around the selected track(s) in the session track list order.
        • queue14.png
           
          Moves the selected tracks(s) to the top.
          .
        • queue15.png
           
          Moves the selected tracks(s) one step up.
          .
        • queue16.png
           
          Moves the selected tracks(s) one step down.
          .
        • queue17.png
           
          Moves the selected tracks(s) to the bottom.

        [*]cue02.png

         

        Sorts the listed tracks in the tags track number order.

        .

        [*]cue03.png

         

        Adds a session.

      [*]Disc/Session/Track Options

      • PreGap
         
        PreGap allows you to see the amount of space (silence time) that should be before this track is played. If you want 4 seconds, then select the option 'Custom', and add the value 300 (4 sec x 75 frames).
         
        The default setting is '0 Seconds'.
        .
      • CD-TEXT
         
        CD-Text adds the ability to store information like album titles, artist names, and song titles on an Audio CD.
        • None
           
          CD-TEXT will not be compiled on your Audio CD.
          .
        • File Name
           
          The name of your source file will be used as the tracks 'Title'. By pressing the refresh advanced09.png button, the name will be re-read from the source file.
          .
        • Tag
           
          The current tag of your source file will be used as the tracks 'Performer' and 'Title'. By pressing the refresh advanced09.png button, the tag will be re-read from the source file.
          .
        • Custom
           
          Allows you to set the 'Performer' and 'Title' to whatever you want.

        [*]Prefer Accurate Audio Track Duration

         

        This makes the program analyse the audio files properly as they're added to the list.

         

        The default setting is 'Enabled'.

        .

        [*]Preserve Full Pathnames

         

        Preserves the full path of the file. If you disable this setting you will only get 'My song.mp3' and not something like 'C:Desktop\My music\My Song.mp3'.

         

        If you want all the CUE files in one folder and the audio files in another, you need the preserve full pathnames option ticked or it won't be able to find the files (it only looks in the current folder for them).

         

        The default setting is 'Disabled'.

        .

        [*]Add To Write Queue When Done

         

        When the CUE file is created, you can automatically have it added to the 'Write Queue' list. This function is explained in section 2.4 of this guide.

         

        The default setting is 'Enabled'.

        .

        [*]Default CD-TEXT

         

        You can set the default CD-TEXT to be used when you import new tracks.

        • Disc
           
          Available options are:
          • None
          • Tag
          • Custom

          [*]Track

           

          Available options are:

          • None
          • File Name
          • Tag
          • Custom

        [*]Quick OK

         

        Saves the created CUE file to the location that was last used for adding a file and uses the first tracks title as the name of the file. If you want to decide the name of the file and where to save it, you need to use the 'OK' button to achieve this.

        .

        [*]cue04.png

         

        Displays the compilation in a notepad window..

      Note: If you right click in the 'Layout' box within the 'Create CUE File' window and when an audio track is selected, this will give you a list of the filters that DirectShow will be using to decode your file into a format ImgBurn can use.

       

      directshow01.png

    You can read more abut this function in the 'How to burn an Audio CD from music files using ImgBurn, Supported files include Ape, Flac, Ogg, MP3, Wav and Wma' guide.

    .[*]4.5 Create DVD File...

    .

    In the past the .DVD file was needed for mounting HD-DVDs and BDs when using Virtual CloneDrive. The file contained the MediaType of the ISO image and told Virtual CloneDrive what type of image it was mounting. Recent versions of Virtual CloneDrive now detects the UDF directly from the ISO image so the .DVD file is no longer necessary.

     

    The .DVD file basically contains this information:

     

    MediaType=[DVD|BD|BDR|BDRE|...]
    LayerBreak=1814800
    [File Name].iso

     

    The .DVD file is also used to contain information used by CloneCD when burning DVD data to a disc; usually only a few bytes in size, but required to burn data to a disc; saved along with much larger data files, typically with extensions ".i00," ".i01," ".i02," etc.

     

    MediaType=DVD
    [File Name].i00
    [File Name].i01
    [File Name].i02
    [File Name].i03
    [File Name].i04

     

    dvd01.png

    • queue07.png
       
      Use this button to browse to a folder and select one or several files that you want to be loaded into the program.
      .
    • queue08.png
       
      Removes one or several selected files from the list.
      .
    • queue09.png
       
      Removes all files from the list.
      .
    • queue10.png
       
      These arrows allows you to move around the selected file(s) in the list order.
      • queue14.png
         
        Moves the selected file(s) to the top.
        .
      • queue15.png
         
        Moves the selected file(s) one step up.
        .
      • queue16.png
         
        Moves the selected file(s) one step down.
        .
      • queue17.png
         
        Moves the selected file(s) to the bottom.

      [*]Layer Break LBA

       

      Set the LBA for the layer break position for a dual layer disc image. For Microsoft Xbox games it should be set to the value 1913760.

       

      The default setting is 'Disabled'.

       

      The Track Path options (PTP or OTP) are not available in the 'Create DVD File' function.

      .

      [*]Media Type

       

      Specifies the type of media that's been used to create the image.

      • None
      • CD-ROM
      • DVD-ROM
      • HD DVD-ROM
      • BD-ROM
      • BD-R
      • BD-RE

      [*]Preserve Full Pathnames

       

      Preserves the full path of the included file(s). If you disable this setting you will only get 'Demo.i00' and not something like 'C:Desktop\My Movies\Demo.i00'.

       

      The default setting is 'Disabled'.

      .

      [*]Add To Write Queue When Done

       

      When the .dvd file is created you can automatically have it added to the 'Write Queue' list. This function is explained in section 2.4 of this guide.

       

      The default setting is 'Disabled'.

      .

      [*]Quick OK

       

      Saves the created .mds file to the location that was last used for adding a file and uses the first files name as the name of the file. If you want to decide the name of the file and where to save it, you need to use the 'OK' button to achieve this.

       

      dvd02.png

    [*]4.6 Create MDS File...

     

    This function is useful in three occasions.

    • You have a set of files with extension like .i00, .i01 and miss the .mds file, which holds the information on the parts.
    • You need to set the layer break for a dual layer disc image.
    • You have an ISO file that is under 1GB in size, hence the MDS file is needed so that DAEMON Tools etc will switch to 'DVD' mode rather than being in 'CD' mode.

    mds01.png

    • queue07.png
       
      Use this button to browse to a folder and select one or several files that you want to be loaded into the program.
      .
    • queue08.png
       
      Removes one or several selected files from the list.
      .
    • queue09.png
       
      Removes all files from the list.
      .
    • queue10.png
       
      These arrows allows you to move around the selected file(s) in the list order.
      • queue14.png
         
        Moves the selected file(s) to the top.
        .
      • queue15.png
         
        Moves the selected file(s) one step up.
        .
      • queue16.png
         
        Moves the selected file(s) one step down.
        .
      • [queue17.png
         
        Moves the selected file(s) to the bottom.

      [*]Layer Break LBA

       

      Set the LBA for the layer break position for a dual layer disc image. For Microsoft Xbox games it should be set to the value 1913760.

       

      The default setting is 'Disabled'.

      .

      You also have the ability to specify the Track Path for a double layer image to either 'Parallel Track Path' (PTP) or 'Opposite Track Path' (OTP).

       

      ImgBurn can't burn as PTP, but it can make MDS files where a DL image has the PTP flag set. This MDS can then be mounted in DAEMON Tools and the virtual drive will then be emulating a PTP DL disc (rather than being forced to an OTP DL one). Replication plants or professionals with proper hardware / software could then use the virtual disc as the source for a client or whatever.

      • PTP
         
        Dual-layer DVDs which have both layers recorded as clockwise spirals which start from the inside of the disc.
        .
      • OTP
         
        A dual-layer DVD standard which defines layer 0 as being written in a spiral track starting at the inside of the disc, and layer 1 having a spiral track which starts at the outside of the disc. Both tracks are written so that the DVD player will rotate the disc in the same direction. This enables the DVD player to switch from one layer to another more quickly at the end of layer 0.

      [*]Media Type

       

      Specifies the type of media that's been used to create the image.

      • DVD-ROM
      • DVD-R
      • DVD-RW
      • DVD+R
      • DVD+RW

      [*]Preserve Full Pathnames

       

      Preserves the full path of the included file(s). If you disable this setting you will only get 'Demo.i00' and not something like 'C:Desktop\My Movies\Demo.i00'.

       

      The default setting is 'Disabled'.

      .

      [*]Add To Write Queue When Done

       

      When the .mds file is created you can automatically have it added to the 'Write Queue' list. This function is explained in section 2.4 of this guide.

       

      The default setting is 'Disabled'.

      .

      [*]Quick OK

       

      Saves the created .mds file to the location that was last used for adding a file and uses the first files name as the name of the file. If you want to decide the name of the file and where to save it, you need to use the 'OK' button to achieve this.

       

      mds02.png

    [*]4.7 Rebuild SCSI / ATAPI device map

     

    This function rebuilds the SCSI/ATAPI device map, so that ATAPI devices allows to be translated as a SCSI generic device and allowing ImgBurn to recognize it as a SCSI device.

     

    This function is only available in Windows 95/98/Me.

    .

    [*]4.8 Search for SCSI / ATAPI devices

     

    Searches your computer for installed devices, such as CD/DVD writers and DVD-ROM's.

    .

    [*]4.9 Automatic Write Speed...

     

    The 'Automatic Write Speed' (AWS) function is useful if you want ImgBurn to remember the default write speed for a certain brand of media or combination of media and drive. So you can set different default write speeds for the same media, if you have more than one drive installed.

     

    aws11.png

     

    If you have added media in this function and want to use it, you also need to have write speed set to 'AWS' when you burn your discs through the 'Build', 'Write' and 'Discovery' modes.

     

    aws01.png

    • Settings
      • Disc ID
         
        Insert a blank disc that you want to be added to the 'Automatic Write Speed' function. Press the button aws03.png to load the current media's 'Disc ID'.
         
        You can also add 'DVD-R' and it'll burn all DVD-R (that aren't otherwise specified) at whatever speed you select. The same can be done for 'DVD+R'.
        .
      • Write Speed
         
        Select the write speed that you want to use for this media.
         
        The default setting is 'AWS'.
        .
      • aws09.png
         
        Adds the loaded media to the list of media.
        .
      • aws07.png
         
        Updates your changed settings for the selected media.
        .
      • aws08.png
         
        Deletes the selected media from the media list.

      aws06.png

       

      By selecting an added media you can add it to one or more drives. In this way you can have individual write speeds for different drives for the same media.

      • Device
         
        Select the drive that you want to add a different write speed for, instead of the default one.
        .
      • Write Speed
         
        Select the write speed that you want to use for this media, when it's burned with this drive.
        .
      • aws09.png
         
        Adds the loaded combination of media and drive to the list of media.
        .
      • aws07.png
         
        Updates your changed settings for the selected media.
        .
      • aws08.png
         
        Deletes the selected media from the media list for this drive.

      [*]View By

       

      aws10.png

       

      This changes the view order, so you can see the media codes attached to your drive(s).

       

      aws02.png

      • Settings
        • Show Non-Present Devices
           
          If you have added media for currently not attached drives, such as an USB drive, this setting allows you to see such drives also.
           
          The default setting is 'Disabled'.

    You can read more about this function in the 'How to use the 'Automatic Write Speed' feature' guide.

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4. Tools (Continued)

 

 

  • 4.10 Filter Driver Load Order...
     
    filter01.png
     
    Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 provides a layered approach to device drivers. Filter drivers are optional drivers that add value to or modify the behavior of a device. A filter driver can service one or more devices. Filter drivers are often used to extend or alter the normal capabilities of Microsoft's CD/DVD device driver (function driver).
     
    This function will show you all installed filter drivers above and below any CD/DVD devices detected on your system. It scans for and lists device class filters found in all the relevant 'CdRom' keys under 'HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\[iDE|SCSI|USBSTOR|1394]'.
     
    Use the 'Remove Selected Filter' button with care, as the driver will be instantly removed from your system After you have removed a filter, restart your computer.
     
    This function is not available in Windows 95/98/Me.
    .
  • 4.11 Reset DMA
     
    This function will set the data transfer settings of all your drives including your CD/DVD drive's IDE channel to Direct Memory Access (DMA). DMA in compared to the older Programmed Input/Output (PIO) data transfer mode is faster and a newer method. This may fix drive issues such as burning and reading difficulties.
     
    Works in Windows XP, probably also in Windows 2000 and NT. Does no harm if the Windows version is incompatible, as you can see in the following example when the function is performed on a Windows Vista computer.
     
    dma01.png
     
    dma02.png
    .
  • 4.12 Improve System Performance
     
    Links you to the Uniblue SpeedUpMyPC web page. You need to be connected to the Internet when you use this function.
    .
  • 4.13 Scan for Outdated Drivers
     
    Links you to the Uniblue DriverScanner web page. You need to be connected to the Internet when you use this function.
    .
  • 4.14 Scan for System Errors
     
    Links you to the Uniblue RegistryBooster web page. You need to be connected to the Internet when you use this function.
    .
  • 4.15 Settings...
     
    This will give you a menu of the different settings that you can apply to the program.
     
    settings01a.png
     
    These settings are explained in the guide 'The ImgBurn Settings'.

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5. Help

 

 

  • 5.1 Check for ImgBurn Update
     
    Checks if there is a new version of ImgBurn available. If there is a new version and you press the 'Yes' button, it will open up your Internet browser and load the 'ImgBurn Download Page'.
     
    help01.png
     
    If there isn't any newer version, you will be told so.
     
    help02.png
     
    You need to be connected to the Internet when you use this function.
    .
  • 5.2 View ImgBurn Guides...
     
    Opens up the Guides section of the ImgBurn forum in your Internet browser. You need to be connected to the Internet when you use this function.
    .
  • 5.3 View ImgBurn Translations...
     
    The 'ImgBurn Download Page' opens up in your Internet browser. You need to be connected to the Internet when you use this function.
    .
  • 5.4 Visit ImgBurn Website...
     
    This will open up your Internet browser and connect you to the ImgBurn Website. You need to be connected to the Internet when you use this function.
    .
  • 5.5 Visit ImgBurn Support Forum...
     
    This will open up your Internet browser and connect you to the official ImgBurn Support Forum. You need to be connected to the Internet when you use this function.
    .
  • 5.6 Make a Donation...
     
    This will open up your Internet browser and give you the opportunity to donate some bucks to the author of this program. You need to be connected to the Internet when you use this function.
    .
  • 5.7 ImgBurn Graph Data...
     
    Opens up the 'ImgBurn Graph Data' folder. It will use the path that you have specified in the tab 'File Locations' in the 'Settings' window. See section 4.15 of this guide.
     
    'ImgBurn Graph Data' is information collected during read, write and verify tasks. This information can be viewed in in either BurnPlot, DVDInfoPro or Opti Drive Control.
    .
  • 5.8 ImgBurn Images...
     
    Opens up the 'ImgBurn Images' folder. It will use the path that you have specified in the tab 'File Locations' in the 'Settings' window. See section 4.15 of this guide.
    .
  • 5.9 ImgBurn Logs...
     
    Opens up the 'ImgBurn Logs' folder. It will use the path that you have specified in the tab 'File Locations' in the 'Settings' window. See section 4.15 of this guide.
    .
  • 5.10 ImgBurn Projects...
     
    Opens up the 'ImgBurn Projects' folder. It will use the path that you have specified in the tab 'File Locations' in the 'Settings' window. See section 4.15 of this guide.
     
    'ImgBurn Projects' files are saved information on applied settings, that you have done in the 'Build' mode for a project. By loading a saved file, you can return to the status of a previous build.
    .
  • 5.11 ImgBurn Queues...
     
    Opens up the 'ImgBurn Queues' folder. It will use the path that you have specified in the tab 'File Locations' in the 'Settings' window. See section 4.15 of this guide.
     
    Assume that you have added some files for later burning to the 'ImgBurn Queue'. When you close down ImgBurn that information should normally be gone, by loading a previously saved 'ImgBurn Queue' file, you can return to the status of that queue again.
    .
  • 5.12 ImgBurn Statistics...
     
    help03.png.
     
    You can reset the counter by pressing the 'Reset ImgBurn Statistics' button in the tab 'General' in the 'Settings' window. See section 4.15 of this guide.
    .
  • 5.13 How to Uninstall ImgBurn...
     
    A description on how you uninstall the program from your computer.
     
    help05.png
    .
  • 5.14 About ImgBurn...
     
    This will show you the program version that is currently installed and contact information.
     
    help04.png

 

 

6. Shortcut keys in ImgBurn

 

 

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