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Question about subtitles using ImgBurn
LIGHTNING UK! replied to TimeStandStill's topic in ImgBurn Support
ImgBurn just burns what you give it. It doesn’t know what subtitle files are. Whatever you feed it must already be in the format your playback device supports. -
Error: Device Not Ready (Medium Not Present - Tray Closed)
LIGHTNING UK! replied to Blueie's topic in ImgBurn Support
>> I see what you mean. Instead of waiting all day for the Device Not Ready (Medium Not Present - Tray Closed) message to disappear, you are suggesting I eject the disk and then reinsert it for X amount of times. I will try that this weekend. Could it not be a problem with the disks themselves? Exactly. That message isn't going to change unless you actually do something - it's already a final / resting type message. It could be a problem with either of them. Something, somewhere isn't working very well if the drive thinks it has burnt the disc ok but then cannot reinitialise said disc after cycling the tray. It could be the discs, but you've used them before. The drive was able to initialise them when they were blank - it burn them and then couldn't initialise them 2nd time around... so maybe it's a hardware fault. Posting a log of the burn would help, as at the moment, we have no idea about which drive/discs you're using. -
Error: Device Not Ready (Medium Not Present - Tray Closed)
LIGHTNING UK! replied to Blueie's topic in ImgBurn Support
When it pops out (technically, it's cycling the tray between write and verify), you are just pushing the tray back in, yes? Don't remove the disc. If the disc is in the tray and yet the drive is returning that status (medium not present - tray closed), it sounds like a hardware issue to me. Please eject the tray and reinsert it. Does the drive manage to initialise the disc after x attempts at doing that? (The details of the disc will become visible in the info panel on the right within ImgBurn) -
It's going back a good few years now, but only real LiteOn iHAS drives were capable of burning them nicely - and only really on the MKM-003-00 discs. The Vinpower Digital 'plus' drives have been designed (firmware modified appropriately) to support it. You'd have to get one of those and put it in a suitable USB enclosure.
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Imgburn wont skip fat file before burning
LIGHTNING UK! replied to AnkokuRoth's topic in ImgBurn Support
Put a new blank disc in the drive and don’t touch it with anything other than ImgBurn. It’ll do what it needs to do in order to use it. -
ImgBurn blocks drive and process doesn't end
LIGHTNING UK! replied to magmadrag's topic in ImgBurn Support
If you can’t even force close it, it’s probably not ImgBurn itself that you’re waiting for… it’ll be something lower level - a system driver or something. -
It’s unlikely you’d have written/saved them to your hdd without an error popping up if there was actually a problem writing them to the disc. Likewise, if there was a problem reading any of the sectors they’re stored on, you’d have seen an error message. You can test the zip and rar files by opening them in your compression util and clicking the Test button. The util will tell you if the crc isn’t what it should be.
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It tells the drive that you're about to burn a track of x sectors in size. What the drive does with that info is up to the drive It's required as part of the command sequence for burning DVD-R, but can optionally be issued for DVD+R too.
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KEEPS TELLING ME '' DISC NEEDS FORMATTING '' ON MY DVD+RW DISCS
LIGHTNING UK! replied to robpeet10's topic in ImgBurn Support
If you don’t want the program to prefer properly formatted discs, you can tell it not to via a single option in the settings. It’s on the ‘Write’ tab and probably called something like ‘Prefer properly formatted discs’. -
Hmm that’s a tough one. So you’re moving the usb drive between machines and it’s behaving differently? How many burns have you tried on each machine? What percentage of those have failed on each machine? As drives are self contained, it shouldn’t really be possible for them to behave differently in different machines. Maybe it’s power related? Does the drive just take power from usb? If so, it’s probably from 2 ports yeah? Are they both usb 3 on both machines?
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It looks like you’re meant to pass DEST as the 2nd command line argument. Of course, that isn’t possible by simply double clicking the bat file, you need to call it via something like this. Makeiso “c:\src” “d:\dest” Hardcoding the value, as suggested by dbminter, is therefore the way to go for you, but it kills off command line functionality.
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KEEPS TELLING ME '' DISC NEEDS FORMATTING '' ON MY DVD+RW DISCS
LIGHTNING UK! replied to robpeet10's topic in ImgBurn Support
Notice the drive/disc is saying 'Formatted: No (started)' in the box on the right - that's why it's telling you that. ImgBurn defaults to wanting properly formatted discs and will attempt to get them to that state before it burns them. Format it properly in ImgBurn so it says 'Yes' instead of 'No' and then don't use another app that's going to mess with the formatting. -
As I doubt wincatalog is actually that clever, it’s probably just looking at the volume label of the discs. You can configure that to whatever you want it to be.
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I did specifically say Erase -> Full too, but it looks like that log was from an attempted Quick Erase.
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Yes, you can perform a full format of it within ImgBurn. Right click the drive selection drop down box and pick Erase -> Full. That won't make it accessible within Windows via a drive letter though, but maybe it'll allow Windows to actually try and prepare the disc if that's the type of access you require (i.e. use it like a large floppy disk).
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You can’t erase a DVD-R, you need DVD-RW for that.
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There’s a tab in ImgBurn where you configure the volume labels for whichever file systems you’ve chosen to include. I simply meant to put a different value for each one. Your mkfsiso command line doesn’t appear to include UDF, so it could well be a problem with the parsing of that file system that’s causing the issue. In which case, try just setting ImgBurn to use ISO9660 + Joliet.
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Seeing as there’s no image conversion feature in ImgBurn, I’m going to assume you just mounted your img file using that other tool and then simply used Build mode to make a new ISO image. If the folders show up when you ‘browse’ the ISO in Windows, they must be there. I have no idea why they’re then not visible when doing the same using Ubuntu. Give each file system a different volume label when you build the ISO and then see which one gets shown by each operating system. If they both show the same one, it’s must be down to the way it’s parsing the descriptors of said file system.
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Don't do it, I've heard really bad things about that website. Someone said they steal all your data and wipe your hard drive.