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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. AFAIK, a real windows install cd only uses ISO9660. If you don't then also select Level X (or at least Level 2), you'll be cropping some of the file names. Likewise, if you don't select the ASCII character set you'll be modifying the file names. EDIT: I've just taken a SP1 image, mounted it, copied the files to my hdd and integrated SP3 RC2 (or whatever it is). It's installed just fine in VMware.
  2. Only you can answer that question. Test the discs... scan them... do they look ok? There's no reason for the burns to be any less readable but you'd need to talk to the drive manufacturers / firmware programmers to find out the real difference, I have no idea!
  3. Ez Mode picker is not a wizard. It simply provides an easier/quicker way of selecting the 'mode' you want when the program starts and potentially saves you having to wait for the disc to be initialised before you can then change to the correct mode (assuming it started in the wrong one). If you don't like it, change the options so it doesn't appear.
  4. They're not needed. That page is just for DVD Video DL really so the program knows the media sizes when working out where to position the layer break.
  5. Happy Birthday
  6. Are those Verbatim discs the MIS (Made in Singapore) ones? If your drive won't even produce a decent burn on those then I'd recommend investing in an external drive - laptop ones are hardly ever any good.
  7. PTP source probably. Rebuild it.
  8. lol I must have added it by accident. Well done for noticing! Fixed for next version.
  9. Likewise, the NEC booktype options have 3 new additions.
  10. Please read the pink bit at the top of the page and do as it says. Oh and you're better off making a new thread all for yourself rather than adding to an existing one.
  11. You'll find the answer in any of the other double layer related posts in the forum. I'll give you a hint... Verbatim DVD+R DL 2.4x (MKM-001-00) - made in Singapore.
  12. weisborg, Settings -> Build tab -> Create AUDIO_TS Folder.
  13. I'm not sure there will be anything you *can* do. Find out which controller the drive is connected to and then visit the appropriate website to find the latest chipset / controller drivers available for it.
  14. If the options on the liteon tab won't work now, there's something in one of your drivers preventing them from working. As they aren't working manually, there's no point in adding to the OEM 'Advanced' page as that still won't get away from the fact that the commands don't work.
  15. As usual, you can download it and view the changelog by visiting the main website. http://www.imgburn.com/ Special 'Thanks' to all the beta testers, translators and donors!
  16. Today, but it seems I've hit snag in Wine, it keeps coming up with 'invalid floating point operation' at random times as I'm calculating the % complete of a dummy decode (to get a more accurate duration for the audio track).
  17. If it came with an updated driver for something between software and the drive, yeah maybe.
  18. Open the file in graphedit and see which filters it loads for it. ImgBurn works in the same way except it forces the output format into std CD-DA 44100, 16 bit stereo.
  19. Your drivers are probably blocking it or messing it up. I/O commands are drive specific, not OS specific.
  20. ID3 v1 is v1.0 ID3 v2 is v2.3 If your filters don't support the conversion, no. ImgBurn relies upon DirectShow completely. If it can't do it then you're out of luck.
  21. I was after the ID3 tag version info rather than the file format info, but not to worry! Looking at what you've provided, perhaps the directshow filter cannot convert from 32000 mono to the format required for buring onto CD (44100, stereo, 16 bit). I expect ACM would fail too on that file (assuming it was working in ImgBurn full stop!)
  22. The drive is returning that error, it's not one the program is throwing up itself.
  23. Oooh see, I said 2.4x for a reason! 8x ones work on fewer drives so you still might be out of luck! Fingers crossed for you though.
  24. It's not a winrar file, you just have winrar associated with ISO files. Go into the winrar settings and turn that off. If you built a blu-ray image it'll be using UDF v2.50. I doubt WinRAR can understand v2.50, it probably only supports v1.02. Mount the ISO in DAEMON Tools and install a driver so your OS can read UDF 2.5 - that'll allow explorer/my computer to view the disc.
  25. Oh well, you've tried them at both speeds available to you on that drive (4x and 6x) and it failed both times. You could keep trying if you don't mind a few more coasters but it's probably best that you don't! Maybe you can take them back for an exchange / part refund?
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