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Everything posted by LIGHTNING UK!
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What sort of discs are you trying to use? Whatever they are, your drive doesn't appear to support them - or it's broken. Have you checked for any firmware updates for it? EDIT: I'm guessing not as XL07 is available. http://www.firmwarehq.com/LG/GGW-H20N/files.html
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When you're using file names with spaces in them, you'll have to enclose them in quotes. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/102739/long-filenames-or-paths-with-spaces-require-quotation-marks You also missed out the all important '/b' to show you're working with binary files. So try.. copy /b "Adobe cs6Master.i00" + "Adobe cs6Master.i01" "Adobe CS6 large.iso"
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Did you read my reply?
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The MDS file is there for mounting in DAEMON Tools as a virtual drive, it'll know to pull in each part of the ISO automatically. If you really want an actual ISO file again, you'll have to merge the files. You could try and find a little tool (maybe https://sourceforge.net/projects/fmerge/) to do that or use the command prompt. copy /b input.i01 + input.i02 output.iso
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my Bmw player doesn't play burned audio cd
LIGHTNING UK! replied to rosanna's topic in ImgBurn Support
The flags available for use when burning a CUE are as follows... 4CH = 4 Channel DCP = Digital Copy Permitted PRE = Pre-Emphasis These flags apply at track level, so the 'FLAGS' command should follow the TRACK they apply to. i.e. TRACK 01 AUDIO FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 00:00:00 If you want DCP, and PRE, just use 'FLAGS DCP PRE'. -
Go into Write mode and then try again. There's no drive active when you're on the 'Ez Mode Picker' screen, hence why those options are greyed out.
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my Bmw player doesn't play burned audio cd
LIGHTNING UK! replied to rosanna's topic in ImgBurn Support
Nobody deleted it, it was never there to begin with. What you need to do is find out exactly what your playback device (i.e. your car stereo) requires. Maybe there are posts on other forums about burning discs for playback in a BMW cd player? If it's fussy, I'm sure there will be. At this moment in time, I have no advice/tips to give you. -
my Bmw player doesn't play burned audio cd
LIGHTNING UK! replied to rosanna's topic in ImgBurn Support
You didn't post a question in your first post, I just replied based on the title of the topic. Please post the log from the burn+verify operations. -
my Bmw player doesn't play burned audio cd
LIGHTNING UK! replied to rosanna's topic in ImgBurn Support
Is this a one off or have you never managed to play a burnt disc in it? -
You shouldn't need to do anything to an ISO, it's already a disc image and should contain everything it's meant to. Just burn it in write mode. Once you have, if it doesn't work, please post the log file - as per the pink box up the top.
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This isn't the right place to post... mainly as what you're posting is nothing to do with ImgBurn and these are the ImgBurn forums. Ask for help over at a more generic video related forum, such as http://www.videohelp.com
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Post the burn+verify log please.
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If you can't cope with the command line version of TFTP, try googling 'TFTP GUI' or similar. I just did and found these pretty quickly... http://tftpd32.jounin.net/tftpd32.html https://sourceforge.net/projects/tftputil/ Also, if you wanted to try the actual linksys method, use their TFTP version of the instructions. The update method built into their web interface probably won't see your dd-wrt file as a valid firmware file. It is a 3rd party firmware after all. https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=137928
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When I looked at the download page the other day, it just mentioned using TFTP to upload it. You probably just pass it the ip address of your router, the login username and password, and the file itself.
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I very much doubt it's meant as a disc image (well, I know it isn't), it's just a bin file they want you to upload to the router. You should use build mode to burn it to disc... if you really need it on disc at all?
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Ok and so what are you expecting the bin file to be/contain? Where's the cue file that goes with it? Bin files would normally always belong on a CD.
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Try again. I can't think of any reason for it not working. You should at least get an error if it fails.
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There's no screenshot.
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Try setting the write speed to 8x and burn another one. If that doesn't work you can... 1. try cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc 2. try different media 3. try a different drive As you've already tried the discs in another drive and run into the same problem, it's probably the discs at fault - unless that drive is also dirty / faulty!
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I don't think it uploaded successfully, could you try again please?
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Open it again and check the 'Help' menu.
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Roughly the same issue. The disc isn't readable. If you could post the log, that would help. I'd have to assume it's due to low quality media being used or you're burning at a 'less than optimal' speed.
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That's your drive reporting a read error, so if you've just burnt a disc and it's verifying it, it means the drive did a bad job of burning. If you post the log, I'll take a look and advise where I can.
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Once you've installed it, do you actually see imgburn.exe in the 'Program Files (x86)\ImgBurn' folder? See if you can monitor it and figure out when it's being deleted exactly. There's no reason for anything to delete it... and it certainly doesn't delete itself due to you opting out of the 3rd party software offers during installation - they are and have always been 100% optional.
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BD-R DL Fails when moving from layer 0 to layer 1
LIGHTNING UK! replied to BlueWRXPride's topic in ImgBurn Support
Your drive reported a 'Write Error', so it ran into an issue when trying to burn the media. Perhaps try a different speed next time? There's also a newer firmware available for your drive. http://www.firmwarehq.com/Pioneer/BDR-206D/files.html