Your thread from August last year is still valid.
Repeated fails - Starting & Verify issues
http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/23830-Repeated-fails---Starting-%26-Verify-issues
It wouldn't normally pick that folder if it doesn't have permission to write to it.
Most of the time (on a modern OS) it would pick the documents folder.
Just drag and drop it or use the 'browse for folder' button.
You can't pick a folder when browsing for files, the Microsoft dialog box simply doesn't allow for it, hence why there are two buttons... One for files and another for folders.
Are those files not in a VIDEO_TS folder? Just add that folder instead of the files. It'll see the folder name and know it's a DVD Video disc. Those rouge files will then be filtered out.
I don't believe you have a disc problem anymore. It's clearly burning ok and your burner can at least read it without a problem.
You need to explore other avenues now.
You must have something wrong or it would be working. I don't have enough info to go on.
Reset the settings to their default values - it's a clickable option on one of the tabs when you're in build mode.
If the disc burns and verifies ok, it's 100% readable in the drive that wrote it. I'm afraid there's nothing more to really say about that.
Swap the dos machine's drive out for a different one and / or try some different discs.
It may also be worth trying the dos machine's drive in your Windows PC to see what's really happening when you put one of your new burnt discs in it.
You seem to have turned off the verify stage. Please turn it back on or I can see if the burnt disc is actually readable.
You can turn burnproof back on and leave 'perform opc before write' disabled.
The log is saved automatically. You can access it via the help menu.
All we are concerned with is getting it to burn and verify. Playback issues are down to your playback device or the source file.
Sorry, what you're asking makes no sense I'm afraid.
Post the whole log and tell us more about the source disc.
The error message could be due to where you're trying to save the ISO. Put it in your documents folder instead.
We need a lot more info if we are to try and help.