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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. Possibly due to AnyDVD. Make sure you're running the latest version. (8.2.0.0 at time of writing)
  2. It has to be done using multiple instances. So /src with a specific drive letter. /outputmode doesn't apply to read mode, it'll only ever spit out an image file.
  3. You can burn as much as will fit on the disc, size wise. The duration of the videos doesn't matter. So add up the size (in bytes) of the 3 files and compare it to what's available on a blank disc - give or take a little bit for file system overhead.
  4. CUE files are only ever meant for CDs. You can't burn that sort of stuff to anything other than CD. Sure, you can't output to an image file (which would just be a BIN/CUE combo), but you could technically get around that with a virtual burner. There are a few programs offering those, including DAEMON Tools and Virtual CD.
  5. Sorry, I've no idea what's going on there. You could try booting into safe mode and see if it works there, or open the installer in 7zip and just drag +drop the ImgBurn.exe file over the top of your existing one in the program files\imgburn folder.
  6. Try cleaning your drive if you haven't done so already. Failing that, buy another one.
  7. I believe it'll be implemented in the next firmware they release. No ETA on it I'm afraid but it shouldn't be long.
  8. You might like to try enabling the 'perform opc before write' option in the settings. It may or may not make a difference.
  9. I'm not sure I follow you? DVD flick has always used ImgBurn to burn the actual disc.
  10. Post the log please
  11. No different, just recompressed using a newer version of UPX.
  12. Have you disabled the verify option? It's important we see the *full* log of both the write AND verify operations. If your drive can't produce a working burn at 6x, try one of the other supported speeds.
  13. That'll fit on a DVD-R / DVD-RW disc, just not DVD+R / DVD+RW.
  14. Both of those discs were 'MKM-A02-00'... as in, the same thing. You have to ignore the brand name stamped on them. If the drives still won't burn them after doing a full erase on them, use write once media instead.
  15. The speed of the port isn't important but the controller it's connected to can make a big difference. As yours would blocking the actual error (hence 'no additional sense info'), it must have been on one that it wasn't really compatible with. The 'Family Tree' info I asked for would have told me which one it was on.
  16. The size of the file won't matter. Glad the next disc you tried burnt successfully though.
  17. Right click the drive selection box and pick 'family tree'. Close the prompt that comes up and then copy and paste everything from the log window please.
  18. Baring in mind ImgBurn doesn't convert anything, you need to feed a proper bd video file/folder structure into it in order for the disc to come out as a bd video disc.
  19. This has been covered in the Facebook chat. Nothing wrong, you're just confused and the topic title is therefore misleading. If the disc won't play, the source image is probably to blame. Had you not have disabled the verify option, I could have been a little more sure on that.
  20. Sorry, I've no idea about that one. I don't recall anyone else having run into the issue. If it's not actually related to windows itself blocking things (which running the setup as exe as admin -as is default- would get around), it must be a 3rd party tool that's blocking it.
  21. Svideo will only do the same job your yellow cable is doing. What format does it capture in? Can you play the resulting file on the pc itself? As this is the ImgBurn forum, you'd be better off asking your more generic a/v questions over at somewhere like www.videohelp.com
  22. In testing, having 'perform opc before write' enabled made no noticeable difference. The important things were to use mkm-003-00 media, burn at 4x and enable the drive's 'force hypertuning' option.
  23. Why aren't you using the drive settings that ImgBurn recommends when attempting to overburn DL media? Also, why aren't you letting the program read the correct layer break position from the .dvd file? You shouldn't be specifying it manually, there's no need to.
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