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Everything posted by LIGHTNING UK!
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That depends on your Windows setting for showing file extensions. The file would be called etfsboot.com, but you may or may not be able to see the .com extension when you look at it via Explorer. Did you actually try what I said about using a known bootable Linux Live CD or the Memtext86+ CD?
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You'd have to ask LiteOn that question. It's the drive/firmware that does the burning, not the software. As for where to buy disc... any of the big online electronics stores I guess - newegg or whatever (I don't live in the US).
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Post the log please - as per the pink box up the top.
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Maybe it's the discs you're using? If they burn+verify on the PC drive, they should at least work ok in that (and it sounds like they do). That doesn't mean your standalone players won't have problems reading them though.
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If the disc burns and verifies ok, the rest is down to Windows just not seeing the new disc properly.
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help making bootable system recovery disk
LIGHTNING UK! replied to pjoseph's topic in ImgBurn Support
We have no idea what you're working with file wise, how are we supposed to help?! If you have 2 discs that have been provided to you and 1 won't read properly in the laptop, make a straight copy of it in the other laptop and try again. -
You can't fit more on a DVD+R DL disc than the drive thinks will fit... so no, it's not possible with just software.
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You just need to follow the one and only Audio CD guide in the Guides forum. Forget about making an ISO, that's not possible for an Audio CD. ISOs cannot represent multiple tracks.
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Your source file is corrupt / incomplete. Notice there's no file system listed.
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I'm not sure I understand what you mean. All you have to do is pick the VIDEO_TS folder in the 'Select folder to add' box. The program will take care of the rest.
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Assuming the machine does actually have a working / connected burner, it looks like it's not currently available for use. Are you physically sitting at the machine? Does the drive show up in Explorer/Computer? If not, how about in Device Manager?
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If your player doesn't play mp4 files, yes. ImgBurn just burns as-is so if you feed it an mp4 file, you'll end up with an mp4 file on your disc. You can convert said mp4 file to a proper DVD Video structure using something like DVD Flick or ConvertXtoDVD.
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Very Very Strange Problem! Never Heard about this before!!
LIGHTNING UK! replied to nirle8's topic in ImgBurn Support
Post the log please - as per the pink box up the top -
It's currently formatted with spare areas enabled by the look of it, so you just need to full erase it again having ticked the option. If it still doesn't work after doing that (and reburning something to it), try an original BD disc and perhaps a BD-R or BD-RE using a different MID/dye. For what it's worth, my Sony BD player has no problem with my BD-RE. Maybe you could exchange the unit for one that does what you need it to?
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Yes, that's the bit I meant. You actually have to do a full erase after changing it though. The format command is issued to the drive when you do a Full Erase (or Erase -> Full as it is in the program's menus). When you say they play fine on your PC, how are you actually testing them? You'd have to be playing them as a proper BD video disc using something like PowerDVD or Total Media Theatre. Double clicking on a raw video file isn't enough / correct.
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Please post the logs of you building the image and then attempting to burn it.
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Can't burn DVD iso image to different brand DVD
LIGHTNING UK! replied to StephenM's topic in ImgBurn Support
It looks like your drive has problems burning the cheapo 'CMC MAG. AM3' dye TDK discs, that's why the Verify operation then fails. All I'd suggest is that you try the other supported write speeds on that media, one of the other ones (4x, 12x, 16x) may produce a better quality burn than the one you're currently using (8x). Cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc may also help. What you're burning to the disc makes no difference. To a drive, data is data. Therefore, what you said below makes no sense. -
LG drives have always had a built in 'overspeed' feature for BD-RE discs. They always burn at 2.4x rather than 2x - at least on the single layer BD-RE discs anyway. LG made the decision to do that so they must know it works fine. Your LG player may want discs with spare areas enabled / disabled. You'd have to reformat the disc with the option flipped to see if it makes a difference. Changing the option will effect the free space on the disc so you may have to adjust your authoring program to take that into account when creating the files you wish to burn.
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Something else broke the filters then. ImgBurn relies on DirectShow for audio decoding so the issue is/was totally external to the program itself.
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The best thing to do in this situation is buy a rewritable disc and try a few things to figure out what's going to work best for you. I would not expect what is basically just a data disc to play automatically. The player will look at what's on the disc (file wise) and present you with a menu where you can pick which file to play.
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No offence but you ask way too many (weird) questions for an end user. This is internal program stuff and will be kept as such. Not only that, you're talking about LiteOn's internal stuff too... I don't work for LiteOn and can't answer all your questions - ask them. Yes, reflashing stock firmware will also reset your eeprom.
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What exactly do you want to use ImgBurn for? ImgBurn isn't DVD Decrypter... you know that, right? We have a Guides forum containing lots of different guides, you can bring them up in your internet browser and print them as you would do any other internet page.
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The drive returns a value when you query it for the current booktype setting. I know what 0, 1 and 2 mean, for everything else I call it 'Normal' and stick the value in brackets after it. That's why you see 'Normal (3)'.
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Can't verify: "The device is not connected"
LIGHTNING UK! replied to digital_archivist's topic in ImgBurn Support
Put the drive on the Intel controller. The Marvell one isn't designed for optical drives. -
If you've unpacked the files from an ISO into a folder, it's no longer an ISO and therefore not bootable. If you want the new image you 'build' to be bootable, you have to make it so.