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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. That looks like 11.2, not 10.8 If you're going for the latest, I thought they were up to 12.8 now. In any case, if your port is just going to keep timing out early when the drive is processing a command, you're probably out of luck. If you've got any Slysoft / Elaborate Bytes software installed then you could try switching the I/O Interface over to ElbyCDIO in the setting. It may bypass whatever's making it time out early and causing the drive to vanish from the OS. What error were you getting when connected via USB?
  2. I've no way to prove you got the opt-out screens and you've no way to prove you didn't - unless you just happened to be recording your screen at the time? All I know is that you should get them. I don't control them or have anything to do with them, that's all handled by OpenCandy.
  3. Try installing v10.8 of the Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver.
  4. When you're in Write mode within ImgBurn, just right click the 'Destination' drive selection drop down box. You'll find 'Family Tree' on the menu that pops up.
  5. It looks like the drive is being removed from the OS. It could be a driver thing... which controller does that esata port run off? Right click the drive selection box and click 'Family Tree'. Close the prompt that comes up and then copy + paste everything from the Log window please.
  6. You have to make project files yourself... and no, it's not a log of the files you've burnt. There's no way of logging that info. The only thing that would give you that info (in one form or another) is using Advanced input mode and then saving the project once you'd added all the files. The project file contains the list of options selected for that given project and also a list of all of the files (when using Advanced input mode, NOT standard input mode which just saves exactly what you see in the little 'Source' box). You could get a directory list of the disc once you'd burnt it (using other tools), but that obviously wouldn't show you their original source path on your hdd or whatever, just where they've ended up on the disc.
  7. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=12200
  8. I have no idea either (at this point), but it's nothing to do with ImgBurn. It just burns exactly what you give it.
  9. decimal places... milliseconds... ?! You have way too much time on your hands.
  10. Copy + paste all of the disc info from the box on the right when you're in 'Write' mode please. I'm guessing you've actually got a 'write once' disc in the drive and that's why you can't burn it again.
  11. That's nothing to do with ImgBurn. It's probably something on your player.
  12. Just click 'custom' on stage 6.
  13. Nothing is bundled. The opencandy platform offers you things (during the normal installation process) from a long list of apps (it can change every time) and you DO get an opt-out screen, you must have just missed it.
  14. The drive can't read the disc. Is it scratched / dirty? Try another new one.
  15. 'CATALOG' doesn't map to anything CD-TEXT related. 'DISCID' maps to the 'Disc ID' field - encoded as CD-TEXT pack type 0x86 'UPC' maps to the 'UPC / EAN' field - encoded as CD-TEXT pack type 0x8E It supports... TITLE PERFORMER SONGWRITER COMPOSER ARRANGER MESSAGE DISCID UPC The 'GENRE' one isn't supported - but it'll be copied over as-is if doing a copy of a disc that already has CD-TEXT on it (where a *.CDT file is then used for the raw CD-TEXT data).
  16. That status come from the drive, this is nothing to do with ImgBurn. If your drive can't see the disc then it's a hardware issue or you've got a problem on your system whereby the drive's real status is being misreported. Try in safe mode.
  17. You burn it like any other data disc... Using build mode ('write files/folders to disc'). Players that support playing mp3s etc may want iso9660+Joliet as the file systems on the disc.
  18. Nothing is 'bundled' with ImgBurn, open the installer exe in 7zip and see for yourself. The OpenCandy plugin used by the installer makes product offerings as part of the normal installation process. You're able to opt out of their installation if you aren't interested in the program(s) being offered to you at that specific moment in time. I'm not familiar with the one you've mentioned, so I can't comment on that.
  19. You're running into some sort of issue when trying to read the disc back in that drive but the real error seems to be getting lost - possibly due to your drivers.
  20. You can access old/auto saved logs via the help menu. The pink box up the top has a link to a log related guide.
  21. Audio CDs can be played in all cd players (standalones etc. ), yes.
  22. ImgBurn doesn't pick and choose what to use, it's all automatic.
  23. Invest in an sata drive if the via card isn't working correctly with optical drives... Most raid cards don't.
  24. So long as it isn't the 'W' model, yes.
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